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Ocaliva (Obeticholic Acid) — Medicare Part D spending

Intercept Pharm · Rank #272 by total Part D spend · CMS data year 2023

Medicare Part D spent $163,801,289 on Ocaliva (Obeticholic Acid) in 2023, the #272 drug by total Part D spending out of 3,598 drugs. That worked out to about $303.92 per dosage unit, $10,798 per claim and $84,001 per beneficiary, across 15,169 claims for 1,950 beneficiaries. Average spending per dosage unit rose +9.1% from 2022. These are aggregate Medicare program figures (gross drug cost), not the price you pay.

Source: CMS Medicare Part D Spending by Drug (data year 2023). Data as of June 2026.

Ocaliva (Obeticholic Acid) spending at a glance (2023)

MetricOcaliva (Obeticholic Acid)
Total Part D spending (2023)$163,801,289
Total spending (2022)$132,584,847
Year-over-year change in total spending+23.5%
Average spending per dosage unit (2023)$303.92
Change in spend per dosage unit (YoY)+9.1%
Avg annual change per dosage unit (2019-2023 CAGR)+7.2%
Average spending per claim (2023)$10,798
Average spending per beneficiary (2023)$84,001
Total claims (2023)15,169
Beneficiaries (2023)1,950
Total dosage units (2023)538,964
Manufacturer(s)Intercept Pharm
National rank by total spend (of 3,598 drugs)#272

Source: CMS Medicare Part D Spending by Drug (data year 2023). Data as of June 2026.

2022 vs 2023

Ocaliva (Obeticholic Acid): year-over-year Medicare Part D figures. Per-claim/per-beneficiary "change" omitted because it mixes price and utilization. Source: CMS Medicare Part D Spending by Drug (data year 2023).
Metric20222023Change
Total spending$132,584,847$163,801,289+23.5%
Avg spend per dosage unit$278.45$303.92+9.1%
Avg spend per claim$9,815$10,798
Avg spend per beneficiary$78,175$84,001
Total claims13,50915,169
Beneficiaries1,6961,950

How Ocaliva compares with nearby drugs

Drugs with total Part D spending closest to Ocaliva (Obeticholic Acid):

Ocaliva (Obeticholic Acid) and its nearest-spend peers. Source: CMS Medicare Part D Spending by Drug (data year 2023), data year 2023.
Drug (rank)Total spend 2023Per dosage unitPer-unit YoY
Ocaliva (Obeticholic Acid) (this drug, #272)$163,801,289$303.92+9.1%
Cabenuva (Cabotegravir/Rilpivirine) (#270)$165,605,768$1,140.51+4.4%
Prednisolone Acetate (#271)$163,897,057$6.24-6.3%
Synjardy (Empagliflozin/Metformin HCl) (#273)$163,646,663$10.25+4.1%
Procrit (Epoetin Alfa) (#274)$163,098,995$538.47+2.5%
Arikayce (Amikacin Liposomal/Neb.Accessr) (#275)$161,637,429$63.38+7.9%

Frequently asked questions

How much does Medicare Part D spend on Ocaliva?

Medicare Part D spent $163,801,289 on Ocaliva (Obeticholic Acid) in 2023 (the latest CMS data year), across 15,169 claims for 1,950 beneficiaries. That ranks #272 of 3,598 drugs by total Part D spending. This is gross drug cost (Medicare, plan and beneficiary payments combined), not the price you personally pay.

What is the average spending per dosage unit for Ocaliva?

In 2023, the weighted average Medicare Part D spending per dosage unit for Ocaliva (Obeticholic Acid) was $303.92. Compared with 2022 it rose +9.1%. A "dosage unit" is one pill, tablet, milliliter or other billing unit, so this is not the price of a prescription.

Who makes Ocaliva?

CMS attributes Ocaliva (Obeticholic Acid) to Intercept Pharm in the 2023 Part D spending file. Average spending per claim was $10,798 and per beneficiary $84,001.

Is the Ocaliva figure the price I pay?

No. These are aggregate Medicare Part D program figures (total gross drug cost and averages across all claims), published by CMS for transparency. Your out-of-pocket cost depends on your plan, formulary, deductible and coverage phase. Always check your plan and talk to your pharmacist or doctor.

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Source & what this means

Figures are from the CMS Medicare Part D Spending by Drug dataset (data year 2023, US public domain). "Total spending" is the gross drug cost — Medicare, plan and beneficiary payments combined — for Part D claims; it is not a list price, a negotiated price, or what any individual pays. Spending per dosage unit is volume-weighted across formulations. This is general public-spending information, not medical or pricing advice. Your own cost depends on your plan, deductible and coverage phase — verify with your Part D plan and a pharmacist. Data as of June 2026. See our methodology and disclaimer.

Last updated: 2026-06-20