Lilly Launches Campaign to Increase Awareness of Insulin Cost-Saving Options
Millions of Americans, including those who use insulin, will face high-deductible insurance payments when many insurance plans reset in January. Without adequate support, people with high deductible plans – as well as people without insurance at all – often find insulin and other treatments for diabetes unaffordable. Lilly offers several solutions to help address this gap in the health care system:
- For people with commercial (non-government) insurance, monthly pharmacy prescriptions are capped at
$95 for many Lilly insulins. - Lilly donates insulin to more than 150 free clinics across the U.S.
- If you earn 400 percent or less of the Federal Poverty Level (approximately
$50,000 as a single person or$103,000 for a family of 4) you may be eligible for insulin at no cost. - And if you have an immediate need and nowhere else to turn, Lilly can help you get insulin right away.
Lilly is committed to expanding awareness of these solutions. The letter from Ricks is appearing in more than 40 newspapers this week, including The
In the published letter, Ricks said, "We've heard too many stories about people with diabetes who struggle to afford their insulin. That needs to change. You should not have to ration your treatment, and you should not have to choose between insulin and putting food on the table. Your health is too important." The full letter from Ricks can be found in both English and Spanish at lilly.com.
The Lilly Diabetes Solution Center, and many of the cost-savings options found there, launched in 2018.
"We've been able to provide solutions for tens of thousands of people who need help. And while we've communicated the Solution Center as a resource in many ways, some people, unfortunately, are still not aware of the options we offer," Mason said. "People without insurance are particularly vulnerable because they are not in the system at pharmacies. We hope this campaign provides more visibility to the resources available for people.
"We're anxious to help anyone who needs assistance," Mason added. "The calls are short and there's no paperwork to fill out. We've worked to keep the process as simple as possible."
Health care professionals at the Lilly Diabetes Solution Center can be contacted at (833) 808-1234 from
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