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Breaking Down Barriers to Diversify Diabetes Conversations
Author and CEO Shaina Hatchell, spoke to BT1 about her company, The BSI Collective, writing “Shia Learns” and how she’s helping to diversify diabetes conversations.
Drug 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.
Healthcare Providers Will No Longer Be Allowed to Issue “Surprise” Bills
The healthcare regulation is designed to decrease medical financial hardships by banning surprise billing starting January 1, 2022.
Over 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.
At the Pharmacy and Told Your Meds Aren’t Covered? Here’s What to Do Next
Ever go to the pharmacy just to find out your meds aren't covered? You're not alone. Here are a few things that may help.
T1D in the Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine Trial
Zoe Cook explains her decision to take part in the Moderna trial as a frontline healthcare worker living with type 1 diabetes.
From Diagnosis Through Complications: Disparities in Diabetes Care
Recent research is confirming what many have experienced - that beginning at diagnosis, ethnic minorities in the US face more challenges navigating diabetes and care than their white counterparts.
Diabetes Education in Latin America
Mariana Gómez discusses the current situation regarding diabetes education in Latin America and the importance of accessibility.
At 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.
Fourth 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.
The Power of the Diabetes Vote
Over 34 million Americans and their families are impacted by diabetes. Those more than 34 million votes add up, and every individual vote is important. Click above to find out how your vote can make ...
How to Vote—A Guide for the Diabetes Community
How can we ensure that future laws and protections will help, not harm, all those in the United States impacted by diabetes? By learning about candidates who will decide our healthcare future and then...
Insulin 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.
Medicare 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.
At 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.
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