Does Kaiser cover Zepbound in 2026?
Kaiser is inconsistent on GLP-1 coverage for the weight-loss indication, and reliably covers GLP-1s prescribed for type 2 diabetes. Zepbound is on their preferred formulary as of May 2026. Below is what to expect, what to ask, and your backup plan if denied. Vertically integrated — you must see a Kaiser physician and use Kaiser pharmacies. Telehealth options like Hims/Ro do not work with Kaiser plans.
What you'll actually pay for Zepbound on Kaiser
| Path | Monthly cost |
|---|---|
| Kaiser insurance + savings card | $0–$25 |
| Kaiser insurance, no savings card | $25–$150 |
| LillyDirect self-pay (no insurance) | $299 |
| Branded telehealth (Hims/Ro/LifeMD) | $499 |
| Cash retail (full WAC) | $1,059 |
Kaiser prior authorization requirements
Based on Kaiser Permanente's public formulary documents and PBM coverage policies for Zepbound (and similar weight-loss GLP-1s) as of May 2026:
- Internal Kaiser physician referral required
- BMI ≥ 30 with comorbidity typically required
Coverage policies change frequently. Confirm against your specific plan's Summary of Benefits or by calling the member services number on your insurance card.
If Kaiser denies your Zepbound prior auth
Three real options, in rough order of effort vs cost:
- Appeal the denial. Most denials are overturnable with the right documentation (BMI, comorbidity diagnosis, prior weight-loss attempts). Step-by-step appeal playbook.
- Switch to LillyDirect self-pay at $299/month. No insurance involved; you pay the manufacturer directly. Visit LillyDirect.
- Branded telehealth (Hims, Ro, LifeMD) at around $499/month. Includes prescriber visit; ships within days. Provider comparison.
Zepbound coverage on other major insurers
Other GLP-1s on Kaiser
Frequently asked questions
How do I know if my specific Kaiser plan covers Zepbound?
Coverage varies dramatically by employer plan within the same carrier. Call the member-services number on your Kaiser insurance card and ask: "Is Zepboundcovered on my formulary, what tier, and does it require prior authorization?" Get the answer in writing or via the member portal. Your plan's Summary of Benefits and Coverage (SBC) document also lists the formulary tier.
Can I use the Zepbound savings card with Kaiser?
Yes, if you have Kaiser commercial insurance (not Medicare, Medicaid, Tricare, VA, or any other government program). The Eli Lilly savings card combined with Kaiser coverage typically drops your out-of-pocket cost to $0–$25 per fill. Government-program members are excluded by federal anti-kickback statute, regardless of plan.
What if Kaiser requires step therapy before approving Zepbound?
Step therapy means trying (and failing) an older or cheaper drug first. Common step drugs for GLP-1s are phentermine, topiramate, or older Saxenda. If your prescriber documents medical reasons you cannot tolerate the step drug (or have a contraindication), they can request a step-therapy exception. This is a separate request from the prior auth and often succeeds when properly documented. Full appeal playbook here.
Is it worth paying out of pocket through LillyDirect instead of fighting Kaiser?
LillyDirect self-pay is $299/month. If Kaiser's expected out-of-pocket cost (after PA approval and savings card) is at or below this number, insurance is the better deal. If your plan denies coverage entirely or requires step therapy you cannot complete, LillyDirect may be the faster path. The math gets clearer once you have either an approval or denial in hand.
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