Drugmakers, NY AG reach agreement for uninsured

Insulin prices for uninsured New Yorkers will be capped at $35 per month under an agreement between two top drugmakers and Attorney General Letitia James’ office.

The price cap for insulin made by Eli Lilly and Sanofi-Aventis will remain in place for five years and is expected to impact thousands of New Yorkers. Overall, about 464,000 New Yorkers rely on insulin every day and 1 million people in the state are uninsured, according to James and the Community Service Society.

The deal comes after Eli Lilly and Sanofi previously announced separately that they would both be capping out-of-pocket costs for commercially insured consumers nationally at $35 per month, as federal and state lawmakers and patient advocates pressure drug companies and health insurers to improve affordabilityย for the lifesaving medication used by millions of Americans.

โ€œLifesaving medication should be affordable and accessible for all New Yorkers regardless of their income or insurance status,โ€ James said in a statement Tuesday announcing the agreement.

New York Attorney General Letitia James speaks during a press conference, Sept. 21, 2022, in New York.

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As part of the deal, Lilly and Sanofi also agreed to implement a process that would allow pharmacies to automatically advise cash-paying consumers of their ability to fill their monthly prescription for $35, before leaving the pharmacy counter, James noted.ย ย 

Lilly has also agreed to continue working with national relief agencies to identify high-need geographical locations throughout New York and to offer insulin products free of charge, James added. The effort would get the drug to more eligible non-profit clinics in those high-need locations. Sanofi has also agreed to offer free insulin to the neediest consumers who meet income thresholds tied to the federal poverty line.

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