S.4189 caps insulin at $35/month for every privately insured American — it has 26 bipartisan senators behind it and it's stuck in committee.
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$35/month cap on insulin for every privately insured American
Bans insurance prior authorization delays on insulin
Forces middlemen (PBMs) to pass 100% of drug rebates through to your plan
Americans ration insulin due to cost, putting their lives at risk every single day
of uninsured insulin users skip or delay doses because they cannot afford the medication they need to survive
average cost of one diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) hospitalization — a preventable emergency caused by insulin rationing
Bipartisan senators already backing S.4189 — this bill has support across party lines
My name is Nicolas. I've had type 1 diabetes for 14 years. I built this site because while researching insulin affordability I realized I had never heard of the savings programs that were supposed to help people like me — and the research showed I wasn't alone. I volunteer with Breakthrough T1D. I made this because I think one phone call from one person can matter.