Changes/Updates are effective 01-01-2023

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In this blog post we will explore the changes that affect Specialty medications for both medical and pharmacy benefits.
What does this mean for providers?
Please check to see which changes apply to your patients. Please contact Cigna or check on their website CignaforHCP.com for more specialty drug changes and any other suitable alternatives.
What does this mean for patients?
Patients that get their medication from a pharmacy may see higher out of pocket costs. Please contact your healthcare provider to see if there are any other suitable alternatives.
Medical Benefit Specialty Medications:
Pharmacy Benefit Specialty Medications:
For a full list of Medication/drug formulary changes for the year 2022, please click here.
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Recently, Cigna began to implement clinical quality Initials that align with NCQA Medical Assistance and Smoking and Tobacco Use Cessation Quality Measure.
As per ACA, smoking cessation is a covered service. Cigna is encouraging the providers to identify, screen and treat for tobacco dependence.
After the Provider will identify the patient, Cigna will reach out to the patient, and encourage them to quit smoking and seek support from their provider.
Which codes to use?
As per Cigna Preventative Care Services Policy: (A004)– these codes can be used with any DX code.
Note: although, Cigna states that these services are covered free of charge to the patient, if the provider performs these services on the same DOS with Preventative EM code then some of these tobacco cessation treatment services could be subject to additional out of pocket costs for your patients. To avoid this, providers are allowed to bill the smoking cessation codes on a separate encounter as preventative services (EM codes).
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