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Kisunla Infusions

Hi everyone. I’m new here. My wife and I are trying to get my mother in law moved from LA out to PHX but it seems impossible to re-establish care in a new state while trying to create as smooth of a transition as possible. Hoping to get her started on Kisunla asap but insurance just denied it and now it feels like we are having to start over. Any suggestions on ways to get it covered? My mother in law is only 62 so she doesn’t qualify for Medicare quite yet.

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  • H1235
    H1235 Member Posts: 1,991
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    Welcome. At 62 would she qualify for disability? I thinks I remember others mentioning this. Hopefully someone will come alone that has some experience with this. You might also try searching the site. The treads may be old, but will still have relevant information.

  • kmcmorrison
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    Thank you. Yes she is on social security disability already as well.

  • SDianeL
    SDianeL Member Posts: 3,336
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    why did they decline coverage? I would call her doctor and her insurance company.

  • harshedbuzz
    harshedbuzz Member Posts: 6,612
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    Have you reached out to The Lilly Cares Foundation?

  • notequipped
    notequipped Member Posts: 48
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    I would start with finding out why it was denied. There should be an explanation on the EOB but if it’s still not crystal clear to you, call the insurance company. They may have specific testing requirements that haven’t been met. Sometimes insurance companies have a preferred drug - maybe Leqembi vs Kisunla. If she’s already on disability, could it be that she has moved beyond the stage where the medication is deemed beneficial? I’m not sure that there’s a magic one size fits all answer. It’s more than likely insurance/patient specific and you need to know why it was denied.

  • sandwichgen44
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    You could try to grieve the insurance’s decision to deny it. Call and say you’d like to file a grievance for their decision and a major process is set off where they have to evaluate the decision and reconsider. If they continue to deny you can continue to grieve it until it goes to a hearing with an outside entity making the decision. It’s free.
  • iceview
    iceview Member Posts: 7
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    IWe had Cigna through work. They denied teh covrage as they still view tese drugs (Kisunla akd Leqmbi) as experimental. Many others at our Dr office were also denided regardless of our Dr talking to insurance company.

    Good thing for us was my wife is 70 and she qualified for Medicare which has no issue to cover the expenses

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