It's Time to Pass the INSULIN Act.

S.4189 caps insulin at $35/month for every privately insured American — it has 26 bipartisan senators behind it and it's stuck in committee.

Find Your Senator

Watch why I made this.

"1 in 5 insulin users ration their doses. For Type 1 diabetics, that's not a lifestyle choice. That's a medical emergency waiting to happen."
18.8% of privately insured patients ration insulin
30% of uninsured patients ration insulin
Rationing is directly linked to higher ER visits and hospitalization

What Does This Bill Actually Do?

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$35/month cap on insulin for every privately insured American

Bans insurance prior authorization delays on insulin

Forces middlemen (PBMs) to pass 100% of drug rebates through to your plan

The Numbers

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Americans ration insulin due to cost, putting their lives at risk every single day

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of uninsured insulin users skip or delay doses because they cannot afford the medication they need to survive

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average cost of one diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) hospitalization — a preventable emergency caused by insulin rationing

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Bipartisan senators already backing S.4189 — this bill has support across party lines

Contact Your Senators Right Now.

My name is Nicolas. I've had type 1 diabetes for 14 years. I built this site because while researching insulin affordability I realized I had never heard of the savings programs that were supposed to help people like me — and the research showed I wasn't alone. I volunteer with Breakthrough T1D. I made this because I think one phone call from one person can matter.