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  • SalesServiceGuy
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    Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

    More Americans can now get insulin for $35


    More Americans with diabetes will get a break on their insulin costs in 2024.
    Sanofi is joining the nation’s two other major insulin manufacturers in offering either price caps or savings programs that lower the cost of the drugs to $35 for many patients. The three drugmakers are also drastically lowering the list prices for their products.

    The moves were announced in the spring, but some didn’t take effect until January 1.

    Drugmakers have come under fire for years for steeply raising the price of insulin, which is relatively inexpensive to produce. The inflation-adjusted cost of the medication has increased 24% between 2017 and 2022, and spending on insulin has tripled in the past decade to $22.3 billion in 2022, according to the American Diabetes Association.

    Some 8.4 million Americans rely on insulin to survive, and as many as 1 in 4 patients have been unable to afford their medicine, leading them to ration doses – sometimes with fatal ramifications, according to the association.

    Congress and new players in the market have increased pressure on insulin manufacturers to lower their prices. Medicare enrollees now pay no more than $35 a month for each of their insulin prescriptions, thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act, which Democratic lawmakers pushed through Congress in 2022.

    But drugmakers also faced changes to the Medicaid rebate program that would have likely cost them hundreds of millions of dollars each if they didn’t lower their list prices.

    $35 price cap

    Sanofi established a $35 monthly cap on out-of-pocket costs for Lantus, its most widely prescribed insulin in the US, for all patients with commercial insurance starting January 1. It already limits the cost to $35 for all uninsured patients.

    Novo Nordisk in September launched the MyInsulinRx program, which provides a 30-day supply of insulin for $35 to eligible patients, including the uninsured. The company also offers a copay savings card that allows eligible patients to buy its insulin products for as little as $35 and no more than $99, depending on their health insurance coverage.

    And Eli Lilly in March instituted an automatic $35 monthly cap on out-of-pocket costs for those with commercial insurance buying its insulin products at participating retail pharmacies. The uninsured are able to download the Lilly Insulin Value Program savings card, which allows them to get the medication for $35 a month.

    Insulin makers are more willing to cap out-of-pocket costs now because of the public pressure to increase affordability and because of new competitors, such as Civica Rx, said Tim Lash, president of West Health Policy Center, which focuses on lowering the cost of health care. Civica Rx is working on manufacturing and selling insulin for no more than $30 a vial.

    The caps will also help the three companies cement their relationships with their patients.

    “The amount of profit that they might be giving up [by capping costs] is relatively limited,” Lash said. “The goodwill that they get is very significant.”

    Saving millions in Medicaid rebates

    All three companies are also lowering the list prices for many of their insulin products, which lawmakers and patient advocates have pushed for for years.
    Sanofi cut the list price of Lantus by 78% to $96 for the prefilled pens and $64 for the 10-milliliter vial starting January 1. It reduced the list price of its short-acting Apidra insulin by 70%.

    These moves were carefully timed and will save the companies hundreds of millions of dollars a year, experts said. That’s because the 2021 American Rescue Plan Act made a major change to the rebates that drug manufacturers pay annually to state Medicaid programs – a change that kicked in on January 1.

    The rebate is based on how much a drug’s list price has increased compared with inflation and how deeply it is discounted in the commercial market. Until now, that rebate was capped at 100% of the drug’s average manufacturer’s price, which is a proxy for its list price.

    But that cap disappeared on January 1, so the rebate could now be larger than the amount the drugmaker earns from Medicaid for the medication. About 15% to 20% of brand drugs have reached the cap, according to IQVIA, an analytics and research company.

    By cutting the list prices for Humalog and Humulin, Eli Lilly could avoid having to pay an additional $430 million in Medicaid rebates in 2024, said Spencer Perlman, director of health care research at Veda Partners, a consulting group that provides policy analysis to institutional investors. Plus, Eli Lilly could earn an additional $85 million in profits from Medicaid because of the way the rebate formula is designed.

    Novo Nordisk could avoid about $350 million in new rebates and earn nearly $210 million more on NovoLog and Levemir. Sanofi, meanwhile, could avoid $560 million in rebates and earn an additional $200 million in profit on Lantus.

    Drugmakers would have been hit so hard because they all hiked the list prices of their insulin, and they provide hefty rebates to pharmacy benefit managers to ensure their products are covered by insurance plans.

    “Before the price cuts, these older insulin products were multitudes higher from a pricing perspective than they were 30 years ago when they were first launched, and they were highly rebated,” Perlman said.

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    • Phil B.
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      #15887
      Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

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      • Phil B.
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        Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

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        • Phil B.
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          • Phil B.
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            • Phil B.
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              Bwahahaha

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              • Phil B.
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                #15892
                Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                Supreme Court Delivers Another Major Win for Pro-Lifers


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                • Phil B.
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                  • bsm2
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                    #15894
                    Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

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                    • Copier Addict
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                      #15895
                      Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                      Originally posted by Phil B.
                      Supreme Court Delivers Another Major Win for Pro-Lifers


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                      Don't you mean the anti-freedom brigade?

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                      • BillyCarpenter
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                        Originally posted by copier addict
                        Don't you mean the anti-freedom brigade?

                        From jump democrats have always told women what they can do to their body. Even dems drew a line in the sand and restricted abortion.
                        Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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                        • Phil B.
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                          #15897
                          Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                          Rep. Clay Higgins says FBI dressed as Trump supports on J6 | Blaze Media


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                          • Copier Addict
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                            Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
                            From jump democrats have always told women what they can do to their body. Even dems drew a line in the sand and restricted abortion.


                            What exactly are "jump Democrats"? Is that some new term your handlers have put into your brain?

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                            • BillyCarpenter
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                              Originally posted by copier addict
                              What exactly are "jump Democrats"? Is that some new term your handlers have put into your brain?
                              From jump means "from the beginning," It's a black expression. Canada doen't have very many blacks so I understand if you don't know.

                              I'm glad you agree with me that democrats have always told women what they can do with their body.
                              Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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                              • Copier Addict
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                                Originally posted by Phil B.


                                This is all anyone needs to know about Clay Higgins.

                                "Abortion

                                Higgins is anti-abortion and has compared abortion to the Holocaust.

                                Guns

                                Higgins supports gun rights and opposes the regulation of firearms. "

                                He wants to regulate women, but in his mind it's quite alright for ANYONE to own a gun. That includes criminals and the mentally ill.
                                Definitely not someone to look up to.

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