Thursday, April 04, 2019

Cigna + Express Scripts Assures Diabetes Patients to Cap Out of Pocket costs at $25 for 30 day Insulin prescription.

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Health insurance company Cigna and pharmacy benefit company Express Scripts have launched a program that will help to keep out-of-pocket costs for insulin cost at $25 per 30-day prescription, for diabetes patients.

The Patient Assurance Program is available to Cigna members in non-government funded pharmacy plants managed by Express Scripts. According to Cigna, the average out-of-pocket cost for customers with insulin plans managed by Express Scripts was $41.50 for a 30-day supply in 2018.

"For people with diabetes, insulin can be as essential as air, We need to ensure these individuals feel secure in their ability to afford every fill so they don't miss one dose." said Cigna executive vice president Steve Miller. "

The out-of-pocket cost includes deductibles, co-pays or co-insurance. The insurance company said in most cases, patients will see lower costs without any increases in the plan premium. Miller said he believes the new program will remove at least one barrier cost for people enrolled in plans who need insulin.

Press release;
Jennifer Luddy
201-269-6402
jennifer_luddy@express-scripts.com
03 April 2019 
  • Reduces out-of-pocket costs for insulin by 40 percent or more, on average, for many patients
  • Improves affordability and predictability of insulin costs for people with diabetes and their participating plans
  • Represents latest in long legacy of diabetes-focused innovations from Cigna and Express Scripts
BLOOMFIELD, Conn., 03 April, 2019 - Addressing the need for greater affordability and access to insulin, Cigna and Express Scripts today announced the launch of the Patient Assurance ProgramSM, which will ensure eligible people with diabetes in participating plans pay no more than $25 for a 30-day supply of insulin.
“For people with diabetes, insulin can be as essential as air. We need to ensure these individuals feel secure in their ability to afford every fill so they don’t miss one dose, which can be dangerous for their health,” said Steve Miller, M.D., executive vice president and chief clinical officer, Cigna. “Together, Cigna and Express Scripts are now able to give people who rely on insulin greater affordability and cost predictability so they can focus on what matters most: their well-being."
The Patient Assurance Program will be available to members in participating non-government funded pharmacy plans managed by Express Scripts, including Cigna and many other health plans, with out-of-pocket costs for insulin greater than $25. Out of pocket costs for insulin include deductibles, copays or coinsurance. In most cases, people who use insulin will see lower out-of-pocket costs without any increased cost to the plan. Cigna and Express Scripts clients will activate this new program for participating plans by moving covered insulin products to a lower copayment.
To ensure people who need insulin get the access and affordability they need, we are partnering with insulin manufacturers to lower copayments to $25 at the point of sale.
"We are confident that our new program will remove cost as a barrier for people in participating plans who need insulin," said Dr. Miller. "Better care and better outcomes are rooted in greater choice, affordability, and access, and we can bring all of these to people with the greatest needs."
For users of insulin plans managed by Cigna and Express Scripts, the average out-of-pocket cost for insulin was $41.50 for a 30-day supply in 2018. Through the Patient Assurance Program, individuals who are eligible for the program will save approximately 40 percent, as well as gain peace of mind in knowing they will have access to improved affordability. Individuals with plan designs that involve coinsurance and/or a high deductible, will benefit the most from this new program.
More than a quarter of the approximately 24 million Americans who are diagnosed with diabetes use insulin – alone or along with other medications – to keep their blood glucose levels in check, according to research from Express Scripts. A recent Yale studyhighlighted the effects of this issue, showing that 1 in 4 people with diabetes who use insulin admitted to cutting back on the use of insulin because of cost.
Building Upon a Legacy of Leadership in Diabetes
Cigna and Express Scripts deliver personalized care to people with diabetes and create affordable access to their medication. Whether providing point of sale rebate value, offering tailored care from specialist pharmacists, customizing diabetes prevention programs, or improving care while lowering the cost of prescription drugs to treat diabetes, Cigna and Express Scripts have continually led the way in innovating new solutions to help people with diabetes live better lives.
About Cigna
Cigna Corporation (NYSE: CI) is a global health service company dedicated to improving the health, well-being and peace of mind of those we serve. Cigna delivers choice, predictability, affordability and access to quality care through integrated capabilities and connected, personalized solutions that advance whole person health. All products and services are provided exclusively by or through operating subsidiaries of Cigna Corporation, including Cigna Health and Life Insurance Company, Connecticut General Life Insurance Company, Life Insurance Company of North America, Cigna Life Insurance Company of New York, Express Scripts companies or their affiliates. Such products and services include an integrated suite of health services, such as medical, dental, behavioral health, pharmacy, vision, supplemental benefits, and other related products including group life, accident and disability insurance.
Cigna maintains sales capability in over 30 countries and jurisdictions, and has more than 160 million customer relationships throughout the world. To learn more about Cigna®, including links to follow us on Facebook or Twitter, visit www.cigna.com.

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