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Euflexxa Insurance Coverage with Medicare

Everything you need to know about getting Euflexxa viscosupplementation injections covered under Medicare, including requirements, costs, and approval steps.

Covered with Requirements

Medicare covers Euflexxa when medical necessity and plan requirements are met.

Coverage Details

Coverage Status

Covered

Prior Authorization

Not typically required

Estimated Cost

$75-$250 with insurance

With insurance

Injection Schedule

3 weekly injections

Can repeat Every 6 months as needed

Coverage Notes: Covered under Part B as outpatient procedure. No prior authorization required.

Prior Authorization for HA Injections

Prior authorization is generally not required

Medicare typically does not require prior authorization for Euflexxa. However, your provider should verify eligibility and ensure documentation supports medical necessity.

Coverage Requirements

Medicare typically requires the following for Euflexxa coverage:

  • Diagnosis of knee osteoarthritis
  • Failed conservative treatment (documented)
  • Administered by Medicare-approved provider

Expected Costs

Scenario Estimated Cost
With Medicare coverage $75-$250 with insurance
Self-pay (without insurance) $600-$900 per course (3 injections)
Number of injections 3 weekly injections
Repeat frequency Every 6 months as needed

Costs are estimates and may vary based on your specific plan, location, and provider. Contact Medicare to verify your exact out-of-pocket costs.

How to Get Approved

Follow these steps to ensure your Euflexxa treatment is approved by Medicare:

  1. 1 Request detailed denial letter within 60 days
  2. 2 Gather supporting medical documentation
  3. 3 Consider having physician write letter of medical necessity

Other HA Brands & Medicare

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What Your Doctor Needs to Submit

To get Euflexxa approved by Medicare, your doctor's office will need to prepare the following documentation:

1

Knee Osteoarthritis Diagnosis

Confirmed diagnosis of knee OA using ICD-10 code M17 (or appropriate subcode). The documentation should include clinical findings from physical examination.

2

X-Ray Evidence

Radiographic imaging showing joint space narrowing, osteophytes, or other degenerative changes consistent with knee osteoarthritis. Images should be recent (within 6-12 months).

3

Failed Conservative Treatment

Records showing the patient tried and failed conservative treatments for at least 3-6 months. This includes physical therapy, exercise, weight management, OTC pain medications, and/or prescription anti-inflammatories.

4

Letter of Medical Necessity

A written statement from the treating physician explaining why Euflexxa is medically necessary for this patient, including why conservative treatments were insufficient.

5

Prior Authorization Form

While prior authorization may not be required, having documentation ready helps avoid delays. Include the appropriate J-code for Euflexxa and supporting clinical information.

Tip: Ask your doctor's office to confirm they have all required documentation before submitting to Medicare. Incomplete submissions are the most common reason for delays and initial denials.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Medicare cover Euflexxa?

Yes, Medicare typically covers Euflexxa viscosupplementation injections for knee osteoarthritis when medical necessity is established. Coverage requires meeting specific requirements such as prior authorization and documentation of failed conservative treatments. The estimated cost with insurance is $75-$250 with insurance.

How much does Euflexxa cost with Medicare?

With Medicare coverage, the estimated out-of-pocket cost for Euflexxa is $75-$250 with insurance. This includes the 3 weekly injections injection schedule. Without insurance, the cost ranges from $600-$900 per course (3 injections). Your actual cost depends on your specific plan's deductible, copay, and coinsurance structure.

Do I need prior authorization for Euflexxa with Medicare?

Medicare generally does not require prior authorization for Euflexxa. However, your provider should verify your eligibility and ensure documentation supports medical necessity. Requirements can vary by specific plan, so it is always wise to confirm with your insurance before scheduling.

What is the injection schedule for Euflexxa?

Euflexxa uses a 3 weekly injections schedule. It is manufactured by Ferring Pharmaceuticals and uses a non-avian (biofermented) hyaluronic acid source with Medium (2,400-3,600 kDa) molecular weight. Treatment can be repeated Every 6 months as needed.

What if Medicare denies coverage for Euflexxa?

If denied, you have the right to appeal. Ask for the denial reason in writing, then work with your doctor to submit an appeal including X-ray evidence of osteoarthritis, documentation of at least 3-6 months of failed conservative treatments (physical therapy, OTC pain relievers, exercise), and a letter of medical necessity from your doctor. Many initially denied claims are approved on appeal. You can also ask about alternative covered brands.

Euflexxa Quick Facts

Manufacturer
Ferring Pharmaceuticals
Injections
3 weekly injections
Molecular Weight
Medium (2,400-3,600 kDa)
Source
Non-avian (biofermented)
Self-Pay Cost
$600-$900 per course (3 injections)
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