The United States’ Insulin Crisis
Everyone with type 1 diabetes and many people with type 2 diabetes require daily insulin injections to live, but there is a unique crisis going on in the United States. People with diabetes are getting sick or dying from their inability to access insulin. Others are left making difficult decisions, cutting back on or “rationing” their insulin, taking extra jobs, crowdfunding, or forgoing paying bills in order to afford life-sustaining medication. High-quality, modern insulin must be available to people with diabetes regardless of employment or insurance status, across all demographics, without barriers and at an affordable and predictable price point.
Need help accessing insulin in the U.S.? Head to GetInsulin.org to create a customized access plan—find copay cards and assistance programs you may qualify for based on your location, types of insulin you use, income level and insurance coverage.
Navigating healthcare in the United States
All About Insulin
Insulin is a hormone produced in the pancreas that regulates the amount of glucose in the blood, effectively turning food into fuel for the body. A person is diagnosed with diabetes once the body is n...MOREHealth Insurance Guide for T1D
This comprehensive health insurance guide includes in-depth explanations of plans, tips for dealing with denials and ways to cut costs, to name a few.MOREManaging Diabetes Without Health Insurance
If you've just lost your health insurance coverage or are struggling to afford your medications and supplies, start here.MOREWhat to do If You Need Insulin Right Now
If you need insulin immediately but are not sure how you’re going to get it, there are multiple ways to access the insulin you need to keep yourself alive. MOREGlossary for Navigating U.S. Healthcare
The U.S. healthcare system is complex; this glossary clarifies some of the terms that most apply to someone living with type 1 diabetes. MOREHealth Insurance Hurdles 101: Insulin + Diabetes Supplies
Congratulations, you have health insurance! But your diabetes supplies and insulin are still expensive. What’s a person with diabetes to do?MORE
The insulin crisis in the United States + get involved
Get Involved with Access Advocacy
Everyone impacted by diabetes has a right to the best care possible. Learn how to lend your voice to the fight for access.MOREThe Insulin-pricing Machine
We’re doing our best to untangle the complicated web that dictates insulin pricing in hopes of getting to the bottom of why this relatively simple and essential medicine for managing type 1 diabetes...MOREHow much does it cost to produce insulin?
A recent study sets prices for the future of biosimilars.MOREHow Insulin Pricing Works in the U.S.
The American healthcare system has created a complex web of players who exchange money for pharmaceutical products in ways that are not entirely clear.MOREFocus on Access
How did insulin pricing get so out of control in the United States? And how do we move forward? MOREAll About State-Based Insulin Price Cap Laws
While we advocate for federal actions on insulin pricing, state based insulin price cap laws are leading the charge. MOREInside the Senate Report on Rising Insulin Prices
A January 2021 Senate Finance Committee report dug into the rapidly increasing cost of insulin. Here, we summarize and explain their findings.MOREHow Rebates—Most of the Cost of Your Insulin—Work
The rebate system creates up to 70% of the current list price of insulin in the US, and it doesn’t have to be this way. MOREDrug Rebates, Insulin and Affording Life with Diabetes in the United States
The issues surrounding drug rebates in the U.S. highlight the need for reform, especially when it comes to insulin and living with diabetes.MORE
Insulin access news + stories
GoodRx Announces New Way for People to Access Lantus for $35
GoodRx partnered with Sanofi to offer $35 insulin coupons to all, regardless of their insurance status, for use at pharmacies nationwide. MORETandem’s Mobi Approved by the FDA
Tandem’s newest insulin pump, Mobi, was approved by the FDA for people with diabetes age six and up. Here's what you need to know!MORENovo Nordisk to Slash Insulin Prices by over 65%
Novo Nordisk announced that starting January 1st, 2024 they will be lowering the list price of several of their insulins by 65-70%.MORE$25 List Price + $35 Copay Caps: Lilly’s New Insulin Cost Reductions
On March 1, 2023, insulin manufacturer Lilly announced expanded insulin cost-saving measures for people with and without health insurance coverage.MOREUnitedHealthcare Announces $0 Copay on Insulin, Glucagon + More, Beginning in 2023
UnitedHealthcare announced a $0 copay on insulin, glucagon and other drugs starting in 2023. Here's what that could mean for UHC members.MORENew Program Offers $35 Monthly Copays for Sanofi Insulins
Sanofi has announced a $35 per month insulin copay program for uninsured individuals in the U.S, effective July 1, 2022.MOREHow Civica Rx Aims to Change the U.S. Insulin Market
We sat down with Civica Rx board chair Dan Liljenquist to talk about how Civica Rx aims to create modern insulins for $30 or less per vial.MORECivica Rx Aims to Bring $30 Insulin to Market in 2024
Launching to market in 2024, Civica Rx aims to make insulin available for no more than $30 per vial, regardless of insurance status.MOREDiabetes Community Survey Shows Drug Costs Still Ranks Highest Access Concern
A majority of respondents (56%) ranked access to affordable insulin and diabetes drugs as their most important access issue.MOREOut of Pocket Cost for Your Insulin Just Change? It’s Your Insurance Formulary
Every July, PBMs update contracts between insulin manufacturers and insurance companies, which can change what you pay for insulin.MOREOver Insulin Pricing, Mississippi AG Sues Insulin Manufacturers and Pharmacy Benefit Managers
MS attorney general Lynn Fitch filed a lawsuit against PBMs & insulin manufacturers for allegedly working together to inflate insulin prices.MOREPay More Than $100 per Month for Insulin? Read This
If you’re in the United States, be sure to take advantage of every cost-reducing program available to pay less for the insulin you need.MOREGet the Facts on Insulin Pricing + The Presidential Transition
A flurry of misinformation is stoking fears that the Biden Admin paused or reversed a previous Trump Admin policy that lowered the price of insulin. MORENew Year, New Administration: What’s Coming For US Healthcare Policy
With a new governmental administration, it is likely we will see notable and impactful movement in healthcare policy. What can we expect? MOREAmazon Launches Online Pharmacy
Amazon Pharmacy, launched on November 17, delivers medications and prescription refills - such as insulin - with Prime membership 2-day shipping.MOREAt What Cost? The Impact of Diabetes on Your Budget, Part 3
We’re digging into the impact that living with Type 1 diabetes has on your money. In Part 3, one month in DC on a $67,000 annual salary.MOREFourth Major Insulin Manufacturer Enters US Market with Semglee Launch
Semglee (insulin glargine), from Mylan and Biocon, is now available by prescription in the United States in vial and pre-filled pen presentations.MOREAt What Cost? The Impact of Diabetes on Your Budget, Part 2
In this series, we’re digging into the impact that living with diabetes has on your money. This time, one month in London, Ontario on a $17,537 salary.MOREInsulin: Past, Present & Future
Insulin: it’s that thing that keeps people with type 1 diabetes alive. Here, we explore where insulin has been and where it's going next.MOREInsulin Access: The Haves and Have-Nots
Reliable and consistent insulin access should not be a luxury reserved for the few. It should be the standard.MOREThe Impact of Insulin Rationing on Mental Health
Insulin rationing is an unfortunate reality for people with diabetes and the burden on mental health is something people with diabetes shouldn't have to bear. MOREMedicare Part D Senior Savings Model Caps Insulin Costs at $35 per Month
The Senior Savings Model caps out of pocket insulin costs at $35 per month for seniors enrolled in eligible plans.MOREAt What Cost? The Impact of Diabetes on Your Budget, Part 1
In this new series, we’re digging into the impact that living with type 1 diabetes has on your money. First up, one month in Pembroke, New Hampshire on a $44,000 salary, with type 1 diabetes.MOREMinnesota Passes the Alec Smith Insulin Affordability Act
The Alec Smith Insulin Affordability Act was signed into law in Minnesota, providing MN residents options for emergency and ongoing insulin access for those who qualify.MORENovo Offers Free 90-Day Insulin Supply to People Recently Uninsured Due to COVID-19
Novo Nordisk announces program offering a free 90-day supply of Novo Nordisk insulin for those who have recently lost their health insurance coverage due to a change in job status because of COVID-19....MORENew Program Offers $35 Monthly Copays for Lilly Insulins
Eli Lilly announced a new program that allows people in the US to fill their monthly prescription of Lilly insulin for $35 per month with a copay card.MOREInsulin Copay Cap Bills: An Overview
Insulin copayment bills have been a hot topic of conversation in the fight to give Americans with diabetes better access to the drug they need to survive.MORENew Insulin Approval Pathway Could Increase Competition
The new regulatory pathway “is expected to increase patient access, adding more choices and potentially reducing costs of these vital therapies.”MOREThe Power in Numbers: Change.org’s Affordable Insulin For All Movement
As insulin prices continue to increase in the United States, Change.org is equipping those affected with the tools to speak out.MORENew Medicare Plan Will Cap Insulin Copays at $35
On March 11, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) launched a new plan for some Medicare Part D participants to pay a maximum $35 copay for their monthly supply of insulin. MOREHalf-Price Generics of NovoLog and NovoLog Mix Announced by Novo Nordisk
Novo Nordisk announced that authorized generic versions of NovoLog and NovoLog Mix will be made available on January 2, 2020.MORESenate Bill Aims to Cut Price of Insulin by 75%
The "Insulin Price Reduction Act" would create a new pricing model for insulin, incentivizing manufacturers to lower list prices to 2006 prices.MORENew Senate Bill Would Speed up Availability of Generic Insulin in the U.S.
The Affordable Insulin Approvals Now Act is a bipartisan bill intended to speed up the approval process of generic insulins in order to help lower costs.MORENew Bipartisan ‘Emergency Access’ Bill Introduced to Lower Insulin Costs
Democratic Senator Tina Smith announced Thursday the rollout of a bipartisan bill to bring down insulin prices. The legislation features the set-up of an emergency insulin assistance program, which wo...MOREColorado Becomes First State to Pass Bill Capping Insulin Costs
On Wednesday, May 22, Colorado became the first state in the U.S. to put a price cap on insulin.MOREExpress Scripts Won’t Cover Lilly’s Generic Insulin
The largest PBM in the U.S. recently released a list of formulary exclusions that included 'Insulin Lispro' as an excluded medication. MOREInsulin Manufacturers and PBMs Testify Before Congress
The hearing was contentious throughout, with House members grilling both the manufacturers and the PBM representatives about the reasons for high costs.MORECigna Plan Could Cap Insulin Costs at $25 a Month
Cigna and Express Scripts announced on Wednesday that they would be lowering the out-of-pocket cost of insulin for some patients with diabetes.MOREHalf-Price Generic of Humalog Insulin Launched by Lilly
On Monday, March 4, Lilly Diabetes announced in a press release that an authorized generic version of Humalog insulin will be available in United States pharmacies for half the list price of Humalog.MORETeen with T1D Rationed Insulin to Help Parents
Dillon Hooley started rationing insulin at the beginning of 2018, in an effort to help his parents struggling with finances.MOREInsulin Manufacturers Called on to Explain Skyrocketing Prices
On Tuesday, a group of U.S. Senators led by Patty Murray (D-WA) sent letters to executives at Eli Lilly, Novo Nordisk, and Sanofi demanding information about the rising prices of insulin. MOREGovernment Shutdown Leads to Insulin Rationing
Government workers are increasingly unable to afford basic necessities like food, power, and critical medications like insulin.MORECongressman Introduces “Insulin Access For All Act” for Medicaid and Medicare Beneficiaries
Representative Bobby Rush (D-Ill) introduced the Insulin Access For All Act to eliminate the cost-sharing requirement for patients on Medicare and MedicaidMOREThe Deductible Problem
Over the past two decades, deductibles have been steadily rising and a greater percentage of Americans have been enrolling in high deductible health plans.MOREPeople Are Dying from Insulin Rationing – Even TV Dramas Are Talking About It
While TV shows have the propensity to be dramatic, the TV discussion on insulin rationing is not an exaggeration. Learn more.MORERiya Nearly Died from DKA because her Family Couldn’t Afford Insulin
I could imagine what the family must be going through. The mother felt helpless—she had no idea what went wrong. She was trying to follow what was prescribed by the doctors, but they didn’t have m...MOREThe Patient’s Bottom Line: Human Insulin is Not the Answer
The Insulin Access Affordability Working Group convened by the American Diabetes Association published its Conclusions and Recommendations this month. While it is critical that there be peer-reviewed ...MORETreating Type 1 diabetes without Insurance—The #OverTheCounterT1DChallenge
Losing your insurance should never be a death sentence. Rob Howe challenges himself to take only R and N insulin, available over-the-counter for less than $100/month. MOREGetting Insurance on Your Own—My Run Down
Managing T1D is a daily job, and translating health insurance plans can be another part time job on top of it all.MORENo Matter the Cost — The Affordable Insulin Project
DPAC has launched their newest education campaign, The Affordable Insulin Project, which is aimed at helping those with type 1 reduce the cost of their insulin. DPAC co-founder and person with diabet...MOREFast-acting Insulin, Fiasp, Gets FDA Approval
Last Friday the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Novo Nordisk’s latest fast-acting insulin, Fiasp, for treatment use by adults with diabetes. MOREIs Pharma Breaking the Law?
It’s obvious that the price of insulin has skyrocketed, but the real question is what laws have been broken, if any, in the process by big pharma?MOREInsulin—At What Cost?
According to the Washington Post, small changes to existing formulas keep insulin prices high and generics out of reach — despite the fact that the original patent expired over 75 years ago. This ha...MOREA Brief History of Insulin
It’s difficult to overstate the direness of diabetes pre-insulin. Though it’s been a known disease since the 16th century BCE, when Egyptian physicians noted that ants were attracted to the urine ...MORE