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Medicare patients can get GLP-1s as of July 1

Washington Examiner

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June 30, 2026

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Medicare patients can get GLP-1s as of July 1

Medicare beneficiaries for the first time will be eligible for coverage of breakthrough GLP-1 weight-loss medications after years of struggling to get the drugs to more seniors. Starting July 1, eligible patients can get GLP-1s to treat obesity for just 50 per month as part of a test program for Medicare, the social safety net []

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The Hill

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· Jun 21, 2026

What to know about the temporary Medicare GLP-1 Bridge program

Starting in July, some Medicare beneficiaries will be able to access GLP-1 medications by paying one flat fee per month. The temporary program is set to run for a year-and-a-half through the end of 2027. But with less than two weeks before its launch, questions remain over how it will operate. The Medicare GLP-1 Bridge, described by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)...

Medical Daily

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· Jun 25, 2026

Medicare's New $50 Weight Loss Drug Program Starts July 1 — but the Fine Print Could Surprise You

Medicare's GLP-1 Bridge starts July 1, 2026, with 50/month copays. But there are major fine-print limitations seniors need to know before signing up. Here's what to check.

The Eastern Herald

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· Jul 2, 2026

Medicare Begins Covering Weight-Loss Drugs for Seniors, Ending a $50-a-Month Barrier

Medicare launched its GLP-1 Bridge program Tuesday, covering Wegovy and Zepbound for 10 million eligible seniors at 50 a month. It is the first time Medicare has covered a weight-loss drug specifically for obesity, not just diabetes: here is who qualifies and what doctors are warning.

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· Jul 1, 2026

Big Medicare change slashes weight-loss drug costs for eligible seniors

A new Medicare GLP-1 Bridge program offers Wegovy and Zepbound to eligible seniors for 50 a month starting July 1, slashing obesity drug costs.

KTTH – 770 AM – Seattle

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· Jul 1, 2026

Medicare will now cover weight-loss drugs like Wegovy and Zepbound for $50 in WA, OR, ID

Medicare's new GLP-1 Bridge covers Wegovy and Zepbound for 50 a month starting July 1 for eligible WA, OR, and ID seniors. Who qualifies and how long it lasts.

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Related coverage for "Medicare patients can get GLP-1s as of July 1": The Hill — What to know about the temporary Medicare GLP-1 Bridge program. Medical Daily — Medicare's New $50 Weight Loss Drug Program Starts July 1 — but the Fine Print Could Surprise You. The Eastern Herald — Medicare Begins Covering Weight-Loss Drugs for Seniors, Ending a $50-a-Month Barrier. FOX News Health — Big Medicare change slashes weight-loss drug costs for eligible seniors. KTTH – 770 AM – Seattle — Medicare will now cover weight-loss drugs like Wegovy and Zepbound for $50 in WA, OR, ID