Nov 8, 2023 #1 sshafran Guru 1000 Post Club 3,512 NC She says she self-administers. I found it on a Part B list online (on an Aetna MAPD document). Anyone know if it's under Part B or D? I know: rule of thumb if they self-admin it's usually D... but it seems like this might be an exception.
She says she self-administers. I found it on a Part B list online (on an Aetna MAPD document). Anyone know if it's under Part B or D? I know: rule of thumb if they self-admin it's usually D... but it seems like this might be an exception.
Nov 8, 2023 #2 S straightnochaser Guru 562 I checked a couple carriers in a random area and see it covered under part d with MAPD (Humana) but not covered for their PDP's.
I checked a couple carriers in a random area and see it covered under part d with MAPD (Humana) but not covered for their PDP's.
Nov 8, 2023 #3 somarco GA Medicare Expert 5000 Post Club 36,780 Atlanta KESIMPTA is the only B-cell treatment you can take at home, once a month.* It offers a powerful combination of benefits to help you manage your relapsing MS. [EXTERNAL LINK] - What is KESIMPTA? | KESIMPTA® (ofatumumab)
KESIMPTA is the only B-cell treatment you can take at home, once a month.* It offers a powerful combination of benefits to help you manage your relapsing MS. [EXTERNAL LINK] - What is KESIMPTA? | KESIMPTA® (ofatumumab)