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Hemophilia Products - Anti-Inhibitor Coagulant Complex: Feiba NF/Feiba VF
Policy Number: PH-0337
Intravenous
Last Review Date: 06/01/2023
Date of Origin: 12/16/2014
Dates Reviewed: 12/2014, 4/2015, 5/2015, 09/2015, 12/2015, 03/2016, 06/2016, 12/2016, 06/2017, 09/2017, 11/2017, 11/2018, 03/2019, 02/2020, 06/2021, 06/2022, 06/2023
- Length of Authorization
Coverage is provided for 3 months and may be renewed thereafter, unless otherwise specified*
Note: The cumulative amount of medication the patient has on-hand will be taken into account for authorizations.
* Initial and renewal authorization periods may vary by specific covered indication
- Dosing Limits
A. Quantity Limit (max daily dose) [NDC unit]:
- Feiba 500 IU (Orange) single-dose vial: 293 vials per 30-day supply
- Feiba 1000 IU (Green) single-dose vial: 147 vials per 30-day supply
- Feiba 2500 IU (Purple) single-dose vial: 59 vials per 30-day supply
B. Max Units (per dose and over time) [HCPCS Unit]:
- 146,625 billable units per 30 day supply
- Initial Approval Criteria 1-3,7-10
Coverage is provided in the following conditions:
Hemophilia A (congenital factor VIII deficiency) † Ф
- Diagnosis of congenital factor VIII deficiency has been confirmed by blood coagulation testing; AND
- Confirmation the patient has inhibitors to Factor VIII; AND
- Used as treatment in at least one of the following:
- Control and prevention of acute bleeding episodes (episodic treatment of acute hemorrhage); OR
- Perioperative management (*Authorizations valid for 1 month); OR
- Routine prophylaxis to prevent or reduce the frequency of bleeding episodes; AND
- Patient has at least two documented episodes of spontaneous bleeding into joints; OR
- Patient has a documented trial and failure of Immune Tolerance Induction (ITI); AND
- Patient has a documented trial and failure or contraindication to emicizumab-kxwh therapy.
Hemophilia B (congenital factor IX deficiency aka Christmas disease) † Ф
- Diagnosis of congenital factor IX deficiency has been confirmed by blood coagulation testing; AND
- Confirmation the patient has inhibitors to Factor IX; AND
- Used as treatment in at least one of the following:
- Control and prevention of acute bleeding episodes (episodic treatment of acute hemorrhage); OR
- Perioperative management(*Authorizations valid for 1 month); OR
- Routine prophylaxis to prevent or reduce the frequency of bleeding episodes; AND
- Patient has at least two documented episodes of spontaneous bleeding into joints; OR
- Patient has documented trial and failure of Immune Tolerance Induction (ITI)
† FDA Approved Indication(s); ‡ Compendia Recommended Indication(s); Ф Orphan Drug
- Dispensing Requirements for Rendering Providers (Hemophilia Management Program)
- Prescriptions cannot be filled without an expressed need from the patient, caregiver or prescribing practitioner. Auto-filling is not allowed.
- Monthly, rendering provider must submit for authorization of dispensing quantity before delivering factor product. Information submitted must include:
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- Original prescription information, requested amount to be dispensed, vial sizes available to be ordered from the manufacturer, and patient clinical history (including patient product inventory and bleed history)
- Factor dose should not exceed +1% of the prescribed dose and a maximum of three vials may be dispensed per dose. If unable to provide factor dosing within the required threshold, below the required threshold, the lowest possible dose able to be achieved above +1% should be dispensed. Prescribed dose should not be increased to meet assay management requirements.
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- The cumulative amount of medication(s) the patient has on-hand should be taken into account when dispensing factor product. Patients should not have more than 5 extra doses on-hand for the treatment of acute bleeding episodes.
- Dispensing requirements for renderings providers are a part of the hemophilia management program. This information is not meant to replace clinical decision making when initiating or modifying medication therapy and should only be used as a guide.
- Renewal Criteria 1-3,7
Coverage can be renewed based upon the following criteria:
- Patient continues to meet indication-specific relevant criteria identified in section III; AND
- Absence of unacceptable toxicity from the drug. Examples of unacceptable toxicity include: symptoms of allergic-anaphylactic reactions (anaphylaxis, dyspnea, rash, etc.), thromboembolic events (venous thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, myocardial infarction, stroke, etc.), development of neutralizing antibodies (inhibitors), etc.; AND
- Any increases in dose must be supported by an acceptable clinical rationale (i.e. weight gain, half-life study results, increase in breakthrough bleeding when patient is fully adherent to therapy, etc.); AND
- The cumulative amount of medication(s) the patient has on-hand will be taken into account when authorizing. The authorization will allow up to 5 doses on-hand for the treatment of acute bleeding episodes as needed for the duration of the authorization; AND
Control and prevention of acute bleeding episodes
- Renewals will be approved for a 6 month authorization period
Perioperative management of surgical bleeding
- Coverage may NOT be renewed
Routine prophylaxis to prevent or reduce the frequency of bleeding episodes
- Renewals will be approved for a 12 month authorization period; AND
- Patient has demonstrated a beneficial response to therapy (i.e., the frequency of bleeding episodes has decreased from pre-treatment baseline)
Dosage/Administration1-3
Indication |
Dose |
Control and prevention of bleeding Congenital Hemophilia A / Hemophilia B with inhibitors |
Joint hemorrhage Administer 50—100 units/kg IV every 12 hours until pain and acute disabilities are improved Mucous Membrane Bleeding Administer 50—100 units/kg IV every 6 hours for at least 1 day or until bleeding is resolved Soft tissue hemorrhage Administer 100 units/kg IV every 12 hours until resolution of bleed Other severe hemorrhage Administer 100 units/kg IV every 6—12 hours until resolution of bleed |
Routine Prophylaxis Congenital Hemophilia A/ Hemophilia B with inhibitors |
Administer 85 units/kg IV every other day |
Perioperative management Congenital Hemophilia A / Hemophilia B with inhibitors |
Preoperative Administer 50—100 units/kg IV administered as a 1 time dose immediately prior to surgery Postoperative Administer 50 – 100 units/kg IV administered every 6 – 12 hours postoperatively until resolution of bleed and healing is achieved |
- Billing Code/Availability Information
Hemophilia products are covered under the prescription drug benefits of a member’s plan. Claims for hemophilia products submitted for payment under any benefit section of the member’s plan (other than prescription drug benefits) will be denied as non-covered benefits. The only exceptions to this are claims for hemophilia products used in an inpatient facility or for emergency use, accidents or surgery (Type Services A, S, or 2) in the following settings:
If home health nursing assistance is needed for drug administration, the hemophilia product should be accessed and paid through the member’s prescription benefit coverage. Nursing services should be billed only for the administration of the hemophilia product under the member’s home health benefits. |
HCPCS Code & NDC:
Drug |
Manufacturer |
HCPCS Code |
1 Billable Unit Equiv. |
Vial Size |
NDC |
Feiba |
Baxalta US Inc |
J7198 |
1 IU |
500 units |
64193-0426-xx |
1000 units |
64193-0424- xx |
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2500 units |
64193-0425- xx |
- References
- Feiba [package insert]. Lexington, MA; Baxalta US Inc. March 2023. Accessed May 2023.
- MASAC Recommendations Concerning Products Licensed for the Treatment of Hemophilia and Selected Disorders of the Coagulation System. Revised May 2023 National Hemophilia Foundation. MASAC Document #276; May 2023. Available at: http://www.hemophilia.org. Accessed May 2023.
- Guidelines for the Management of Hemophilia. 3rd Edition. World Federation of Hemophilia. 2020. Available at: https://www1.wfh.org/publications/files/pdf-1863.pdf Accessed May 2023.
- Graham A1, Jaworski K. Pharmacokinetic analysis of anti-hemophilic factor in the obese patient. Haemophilia. 2014 Mar;20(2):226-9.
- Croteau SE1, Neufeld EJ. Transition considerations for extended half-life factor products. Haemophilia. 2015 May;21(3):285-8.
- Mingot-Castellano, et al. Application of Pharmacokinetics Programs in Optimization of Haemostatic Treatment in Severe Hemophilia a Patients: Changes in Consumption, Clinical Outcomes and Quality of Life. Blood. 2014 December; 124 (21).
- MASAC Recommendation Concerning Prophylaxis for Hemophilia A and B with and without Inhibitors. 2022 National Hemophilia Foundation. MASAC Document #267; April 2022. Available at: http://www.hemophilia.org. Accessed May 2023.
- Sjamsoedin LJ, Heijnen L, Mauser-Bunschoten EP, et al. The effect of activated prothrombin-complex concentrate (FEIBA) on joint and muscle bleeding in patients with hemophilia A and antibodies to factor VIII. A double-blind clinical trial. N Engl J Med. 1981 Sep 24;305(13):717-21.
- Hilgartner M, Knatterud G, and the FEIBA Study Group. The Use of Factor Eight Inhibitor By-Passing Activity (FEIBA Immuno) Product for Treatment of Bleeding Episodes in Hemophiliacs With Inhibitors. Blood, Vol 6. No. 1 (January). 1983.
- Stasyshyn S, Antunes S, Mamonov V, et al. Prophylaxis with anti‐inhibitor coagulant complex improves health‐related quality of life in haemophilia patients with inhibitors: results from FEIBA NF Prophylaxis Study. Haemophilia, 03 March 2014. https://doi.org/10.1111.hae.12390.
- First Coast Service Options, Inc. Local Coverage Article: Billing and Coding: Hemophilia Clotting Factors (A56482). Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Inc. Updated on 10/28/2022 with effective date 10/01/2022. Accessed May 2023.
- Palmetto GBA. Local Coverage Article: Billing and Coding: Guidance for Anti-Inhibitor Coagulant Complex (AICC) National Coverage Determination (NCD) 110.3 (A56065). Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Inc. Updated on 11/14/2022 with effective date 11/24/2022. Accessed May 2023.
- Novitas Solutions, Inc. Local Coverage Article: Billing and Coding: Hemophilia Factor Products (A56433). Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Inc. Updated on 10/14/2022 with effective date 10/01/2022. Accessed May 2023.
Appendix 1 – Covered Diagnosis Codes
ICD-10 |
ICD-10 Description |
D66 |
Hereditary factor VIII deficiency |
D67 |
Hereditary factor IX deficiency |
Appendix 2 – Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)
Medicare coverage for outpatient (Part B) drugs is outlined in the Medicare Benefit Policy Manual (Pub. 100-2), Chapter 15, §50 Drugs and Biologicals. In addition, National Coverage Determination (NCD), Local Coverage Determinations (LCDs) and Local Coverage Articles (LCAs) may exist and compliance with these policies is required where applicable. They can be found at: https://www.cms.gov/medicare-coverage-database/search.aspx. Additional indications may be covered at the discretion of the health plan.
Medicare Part B Covered Diagnosis Codes (applicable to existing NCD/LCD/LCA):
Jurisdiction(s): J,M |
NCD/LCD Document (s): A56065 |
https://www.cms.gov/medicare-coverage-database/new-search/search-results.aspx?keyword=a56065&areaId=all&docType=NCA%2CCAL%2CNCD%2CMEDCAC%2CTA%2CMCD%2C6%2C3%2C5%2C1%2CF%2CP |
Jurisdiction(s): H,L |
NCD/LCD Document (s): A56433 |
https://www.cms.gov/medicare-coverage-database/new-search/search-results.aspx?keyword=a56433&areaId=all&docType=NCA%2CCAL%2CNCD%2CMEDCAC%2CTA%2CMCD%2C6%2C3%2C5%2C1%2CF%2CP |
Medicare Part B Administrative Contractor (MAC) Jurisdictions |
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Jurisdiction |
Applicable State/US Territory |
Contractor |
E (1) |
CA, HI, NV, AS, GU, CNMI |
Noridian Healthcare Solutions, LLC |
F (2 & 3) |
AK, WA, OR, ID, ND, SD, MT, WY, UT, AZ |
Noridian Healthcare Solutions, LLC |
5 |
KS, NE, IA, MO |
Wisconsin Physicians Service Insurance Corp (WPS) |
6 |
MN, WI, IL |
National Government Services, Inc. (NGS) |
H (4 & 7) |
LA, AR, MS, TX, OK, CO, NM |
Novitas Solutions, Inc. |
8 |
MI, IN |
Wisconsin Physicians Service Insurance Corp (WPS) |
N (9) |
FL, PR, VI |
First Coast Service Options, Inc. |
J (10) |
TN, GA, AL |
Palmetto GBA, LLC |
M (11) |
NC, SC, WV, VA (excluding below) |
Palmetto GBA, LLC |
L (12) |
DE, MD, PA, NJ, DC (includes Arlington & Fairfax counties and the city of Alexandria in VA) |
Novitas Solutions, Inc. |
K (13 & 14) |
NY, CT, MA, RI, VT, ME, NH |
National Government Services, Inc. (NGS) |
15 |
KY, OH |
CGS Administrators, LLC |
ANTI-INHIBITOR COMPLEX Prior Auth Criteria |
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