State insulin price cap law cuts out-of-pocket costs by 40%, study finds: Texas A&M University
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In addition, insulin has become more expensive, with the cost of some formulations increasing by almost 600 percent in recent years. Rising costs create a financial burden and can even motivate patients to ration insulin, which can have negative health effects. To address this,
Until now, however, little research has been conducted on this law’s effects. In a new article in Health Affairs, Dr. Benjamin Ukert, assistant professor in the
Ukert and colleagues used data on pharmacy claims for insulin prescriptions from 40 commercial health insurers, Medicare, Medicare Advantage and the state’s Medicaid program, Health First Colorado, from
Their analysis found that average out-of-pocket costs for insulin dropped by about 40 percent in the two years after the law’s passage. Annual savings were the highest for children and adults aged 18 to 34, and rural patients saw greater savings than those in non-rural areas.
“We found that patients had notably higher out-of-pocket costs earlier in the year before the law passed, likely due to not having met insurance plan deductibles,” Ukert said. “This variability decreased after the cap was instituted.”
The researchers also found that the number of prescriptions and days supplied increased after the law passed, indicating that some patients may have been rationing insulin prior to the cap.
Although the results of this study show clear effects from the 2019 law, they are limited by the single-state focus of the study. Other states with different policies and patient demographics may have different results. However, these findings are in line with similar research on insulin prescriptions following the passage of the federal
“In short, we found that capping out-of-pocket costs on insulin prescriptions can increase patients’ ability to take the full amount of medication prescribed, which can decrease the likelihood of complications and additional need for health care services,” Ukert said.
He noted, however, that the
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