There’s No Excuse for the Insulin Crisis

Approximately one in four people with diabetes are using less insulin than they need because of the cost

James Dinneen
Elemental

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Participant holding a protest sign at a rally for affordable insulin for people with diabetes.
Photo: Erik McGregor/LightRocket/Getty Images

InIn the past 10 years, the price of insulin in the United States has tripled. For those people with diabetes who have to buy their insulin without insurance or with high-deductibles and coinsurance plans, the inflated price of this essential drug has forced impossible choices between buying insulin and paying for rent or buying food. (In some cases, biohackers with diabetes are even making their own insulin.)

In one 2019 study, one in four people with diabetes reported using less insulin than they needed because of the cost. This can impact blood sugar levels and lead to long-term consequences like blindness and amputations. For people with Type 1 diabetes like me, going without insulin ultimately leads to death.

As I write this, I’m reading about people resorting to shady deals on Craigslist to be able to afford their insulin. The other week the headlines were about a bus Bernie Sanders chartered to take people to buy their insulin in Canada. And tragic stories continue to surface of people with diabetes who have died rationing insulin because they were unable to afford it.

As I write this, I’m reading about…

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