Coverage status: Limited coverage
Hawaii Medicaid's GLP-1 coverage is currently classified as limited coverage. This determines whether prescriptions are filled at no/low cost, require prior authorization (PA) with extensive documentation, или are denied outright.
Appeal template — denial of GLP-1 medication
If denied, file a written appeal within 60-90 days. Copy/adapt the template below. Include all bracketed items as documentation attachments.
To: Hawaii Medicaid Appeals Department Re: Appeal of denial для [medication name] — Member ID [your-id] Dear Appeals Committee, I am appealing the denial of [medication name] for [my-diagnosis]. My medical necessity for this medication is documented as follows: 1. Diagnosis: [primary diagnosis with ICD-10 code] 2. BMI: [your BMI] (calculated from height [in] и weight [lb] на [date]) 3. Comorbidities: [list — e.g. hypertension, type 2 diabetes, sleep apnea, cardiovascular disease, dyslipidemia, NAFLD] 4. Prior failed weight-loss attempts: [list with dates and outcomes — e.g. "low-calorie diet + 5 hr/wk exercise for 12 months, 2024 → 8 lb lost, regained within 6 months"] 5. Prior medications tried (if applicable): [list — Saxenda? Contrave? Qsymia? с outcomes] 6. Prescriber recommendation: [attached letter from Dr. ____ MD, ____ specialty] The medication is FDA-approved for [indication] и matches my clinical profile. Denial constitutes inadequate access to evidence-based care. I request: (1) reversal of denial OR (2) approval of an equivalent covered alternative ([list — e.g. Saxenda, Mounjaro если diabetic]). Sincerely, [Your name] [DOB] [Member ID] [Date] Attachments: - Prescriber letter - BMI documentation - Comorbidity diagnoses - Prior treatment records
What if appeal fails?
- State fair hearing. Most Medicaid programs include a second appeal level — request an administrative hearing within the deadline (usually 30-90 days from initial denial).
- Switch indication strategy. If you have type 2 diabetes, prescriptions for Ozempic / Mounjaro (FDA-approved для diabetes) face fewer barriers than weight-loss indications.
- Cash-pay compounded GLP-1. Telehealth providers (Henry Meds, Mochi, Eden) offer compounded semaglutide / tirzepatide for $150-400/mo regardless of insurance status. See alternatives hub.
- Manufacturer patient-assistance programs. Eligibility usually excludes Medicaid patients but worth checking — programs change.
Frequently asked questions
Does Hawaii Medicaid cover Wegovy?
Hawaii Medicaid coverage of Wegovy is limited — typically requires documented prior failed weight-loss attempts + BMI ≥ 30 + comorbidities. Many initial requests denied; appeal often necessary.
Does Hawaii Medicaid cover Ozempic?
Ozempic is FDA-approved for type 2 diabetes — Hawaii Medicaid generally covers it для that indication. Coverage для off-label weight-loss use is not standard regardless of state.
How do I appeal a Medicaid denial in Hawaii?
File a written appeal within the timeframe specified в your denial letter (usually 60-90 days). Include: prescriber letter establishing medical necessity, BMI documentation, list of prior failed weight-loss methods, и list of comorbidities. Hawaii Medicaid has both internal and state-fair-hearing appeal levels.
What if I'm denied? What are my options in Hawaii?
Three paths: (1) Appeal с full medical documentation. (2) Switch indication — if you have type 2 diabetes, Ozempic / Mounjaro coverage is more typical. (3) Cash-pay compounded GLP-1 via telehealth — $150-300/mo regardless of Medicaid status.
See also: Hawaii state guide · Full state Medicaid coverage tracker · Compounded alternatives if denied.
Educational только — not legal или medical advice. State Medicaid policies change frequently. Verify с your state Medicaid office and prescriber.