Insulin costs will be capped in 2023, but most people with diabetes won’t benefit
Annemarie Gibson’s son, Owen, was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in 2011. Six years later, in 2017, her other son, Thomas, received the same diagnosis. The San Diego mother, 49, has health insurance. Every month, she says, she pays $400 in premiums for her family. But that doesn’t cover the cost of insulin for her …
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