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An estimated 181,548 patients in Arizona are not receiving guideline-appropriate preventive migraine care from their primary care provider

95.1%gap rate among active Medicare migraine PCPs
369PCPs never prescribed CGRP
19prescribing CGRPs
388 total active prescribers

How Arizona compares

Arizona's gap rate of 95.1% is consistent with the national pattern of 90.4%. Of the 388 primary care physicians in Arizona actively treating Medicare patients with migraine, 369 have never written a CGRP prescription. This is not a Arizona-specific failure — it is a national crisis that Arizona is experiencing alongside 47 other states.

Metro breakdown

5 major metropolitan areas

CityPatients blockedActive prescribersNever prescribed CGRPGap %
Tucson~23K706592.9%
Phoenix~38K585696.6%
Scottsdale~8K2727100%
Mesa~14K252288%
Glendale~8K171694.1%

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What this means for patients

A patient with frequent migraine who sees their primary care physician in Arizona has a 95.1% chance that their doctor has never prescribed a CGRP-targeting therapy. This is not a reflection of physician knowledge or intent — it is the predictable consequence of prior authorization requirements that make CGRP prescribing administratively prohibitive in primary care.

About the data

Based on CMS Medicare Part D prescribing data — the only publicly available provider-level prescribing dataset in the United States. Active prescriber = 20+ triptan claims in the observation period. Medicare patients represent a subset of the total migraine population; the true gap is likely larger. Full methodology →

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Citation

Doty A. Migraine Prescribing Gap in Arizona.
The Headache Vault; June 2026.
Available at: https://headachevault.com/research/prescribing-gap/arizona/
Licensed CC BY 4.0.
Data: CMS Medicare Part D Prescriber Public Use Files, 2022-2023.
← National report
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