The Brian Lehrer Show

Private Insurers Cover Drugs Less Often Now

Jul 31, 2025
Sarah Kliff, an investigative health care reporter for The New York Times, delves into the alarming rise in prescription drug claim denials by private insurers. She highlights a staggering 25% increase in denial rates from 2016 to 2023, sharing personal stories of patients battling to access essential medications like asthma inhalers and diabetes treatments. Kliff explains the complex role of pharmacy benefit managers and stresses the importance of patient advocacy in navigating insurance challenges and appealing denied claims.
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INSIGHT

Denial Focus On Specific Drugs

  • Denials rose notably for asthma inhalers and weight loss drugs like Ozempic.
  • Insurers often deny coverage to push substitutions or limit access to expensive medications.
ANECDOTE

Patient Pushback Can Work

  • Joyce, 67 and immunocompromised, was denied coverage for her effective asthma inhaler.
  • After multiple calls and contacting her congressman, she successfully got coverage for the generic inhaler.
ADVICE

Appeal Your Drug Denials

  • If your drug claim is denied, use the appeals process provided by your insurance.
  • Appeals are often successful but require persistence and time commitment from patients.
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