U.S. insulin costs per patient nearly doubled from 2012 to 2016, study finds
The cost of insulin for treating Type 1 diabetes in the United States nearly doubled over a recent five-year period, underscoring a national outcry over rising drug prices, according to a new analysis.
A patient with Type 1 diabetes incurred annual insulin costs of $5,705, on average, in 2016. The average cost was roughly half that, at $2,864 per patient, in 2012, according to a report released on Tuesday by the nonprofit Health Care Cost Institute.
The figures represent the combined amount paid by a patient and their health plan for the medicine and do not reflect rebates paid at a later date.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday January 23 2019, @06:56PM (1 child)
Yup, but too many US citizens think reigning in wealth inequality will hurt their small business. It is so ridiculous, yay propaganda! Boo education!
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday January 23 2019, @07:09PM
I don't believe many people are thinking that. Instead they are thinking the government is full of incompetent buffoons whose best skills are lying and scamming.