Los Angeles Times

The Importance of Insulin Accessibil­ity and Affordabil­ity

- Aaron Turner-Phifer, Director, Health Policy, JDRF

More than 1.6 million Americans have Type 1 diabetes (T1D), and this number continues to grow. These people need insulin several times a day, every day, just to survive.

Despite the life-saving nature of this drug and studies showing the health impact of affordable insulin, the cost has nearly tripled over the past decade. It’s no coincidenc­e that the rise in price coincides with more people rationing their insulin; a potentiall­y life-threatenin­g practice. No one should suffer or die because they cannot afford insulin.

As a leader in the fıght to end T1D, JDRF has spent years advocating to policymake­rs, insulin manufactur­ers, health insurers, pharmacy benefıt managers (PBMs), and employers, demanding action to lower insulin costs for everyone, regardless of insurance status.

Insulin access

Insulin should be available to people with diabetes at a low, predictabl­e out-of-pocket cost. Immediate steps can ensure greater access for those with insurance through the adoption of caps on monthly out-of-pocket costs for insulin, and passing savings from rebates directly to the consumer at the pharmacy counter.

Insulin manufactur­ers should also take immediate steps to lower their prices and expand patient assistance programs for those who are uninsured or need help with costs. Finally, continued federal funding for community health centers will help make low-cost insulin and other healthcare available across the country.

Insulin choice

T1D is a unique disease that affects everyone differentl­y. The same is true for how insulins work. Health plans and PBMs should allow people access to the insulin that works best for them.

Next-generation therapies

We need better therapies that will make managing T1D less burdensome. JDRF is a signifıcan­t funder of research to advance new, innovative therapies, including insulins. We call for health policies that encourage the research and developmen­t of new innovation­s, and to make these innovation­s available to everyone.

For more informatio­n about JDRF’s efforts to improve access to insulin, please read our Achieving Insulin Access and Innovation principles.

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