Insulin Assistance Programs: Big Help Or Just A Band-Aid?

Drug makers and other stakeholders have been rolling out insulin savings programs as the high cost of insulins come under scrutiny on Capitol Hill. Sanofi announced an expanded cost-savings program during a House hearing, but one Congresswoman called them a band-aid. 

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As scrutiny on insulin prices continues to grow, drug makers and other stakeholders are looking for ways to address the problem for patients, while also having concrete initiatives to show legislators investigating pricing practices.

Sanofi was the latest to announce an expanded cost-savings program April 10 that will allow diabetics in the US...

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