Nucala Copay Program Restrictions Affect Residents in Three States
Residents of Massachusetts, Minnesota, and Rhode Island face restrictions in accessing the Nucala Copay Program, which aids in covering the cost of Nucala and its administration. The program's annual maximum support varies based on insurance type.
The Nucala Copay Program assists with medication and administration costs, up to $9,450 for standard auto insurance, $15,000 for high deductible health plans, and $5,000 for maximizer plans. However, residents of the aforementioned states may encounter eligibility barriers due to specific state farm insurance regulations.
Nucala is prescribed for severe eosinophilic asthma, COPD, and chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps. The maximum annual support for administration costs is $100 per Nucala administration. To qualify, patients must have commercial medical or prescription insurance and not be enrolled in government-funded prescription drug coverage programs.
The Nucala Copay Program offers significant financial support for Nucala and its administration. However, residents of Massachusetts, Minnesota, and Rhode Island should check their eligibility due to state-specific car insurance regulations. Interested individuals can apply online or through their doctor, or contact 800-691-1939 for more information.