>> October 12, 2020 - Insulin prices are more than eight times higher in the US than in 32 comparable, high-income nations combined, according to a new RAND Corporation study.
>> In 2018, the average insulin prices in the US was $98.70, compared to $6.94 in Australia, $12.00 in Canada, and $7.52 in the UK.
Thanks, that is a great analysis, especially the details on modern insulin.
What would be even better to know is what people are paying. It is well known that the AWP or average retail price in this case is not close to average price paid.
defrost|3 years ago
>> October 12, 2020 - Insulin prices are more than eight times higher in the US than in 32 comparable, high-income nations combined, according to a new RAND Corporation study.
>> In 2018, the average insulin prices in the US was $98.70, compared to $6.94 in Australia, $12.00 in Canada, and $7.52 in the UK.
US Compared to Similar Nations: https://pharmanewsintel.com/news/insulin-prices-8x-higher-in...
hnburnsy|3 years ago
What would be even better to know is what people are paying. It is well known that the AWP or average retail price in this case is not close to average price paid.