North Carolina

Medicare Migraine Prescribing Gap Report

90.8%

of primary care physicians actively prescribing triptans to Medicare patients in North Carolina have never prescribed a CGRP medication

521gap PCPs
53prescribing CGRPs
574 total active prescribers

How North Carolina compares

North Carolina90.8%
National average90.4%

North Carolina's 90.8% gap is near the national average of 90.4%. 521 of 574 primary care physicians with an active Medicare migraine patient panel have never written a CGRP prescription.

Metro breakdown

CityActive prescribersNever prescribed CGRPGap %
Charlotte363494.4%
Asheville2121100%
Wilmington211990.5%
Greensboro191789.5%
Winston Salem1717100%
Raleigh181688.9%

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 →

What drives the gap

Prior authorization burden is the primary structural explanation for this gap. The Headache Vault's PA Engine helps primary care physicians navigate CGRP prior authorizations in North Carolina and all 50 states — free for all clinicians.

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Citation

Doty A. Migraine Prescribing Gap in North Carolina. The Headache Vault; 2026.
Available at: https://headachevault.com/research/prescribing-gap/north-carolina/
Licensed CC BY 4.0.
Data: CMS Medicare Part D Prescriber Public Use Files, 2022-2023.
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