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A North Dakota Senate bill would cap the amount people have to pay upfront for insulin medication at $25. Hillsboro, N.D., resident Angela Kritzberger has paid up to $1,200 for a 30-day insulin ...
North Dakota senators passed a bill that puts a price cap on insulin. Soon, people who need the medication will pay up to $25 out-of-pocket per month for it, and $25 per month for the necessary ...
However, because the North Dakota Senate killed a bill to make insulin more affordable in a 26-21 vote on Monday, Feb. 22, Nina Kritzberger will no longer have that chance. ADVERTISEMENT ...
Advocates celebrate 2023 legislation capping insulin prices for people on the state employee health insurance plan in a signing ceremony at the North Dakota Capitol with Gov. Doug Burgum in May 2024.
A Hillsboro teen is headed to Washington, D.C. to represent North Dakota at Children’s Congress with Breakthrough T1D, ...
The North Dakota Senate passed a bill Tuesday that would cap the cost of insulin in the state.. 032625-nws-HB1114-01.JPG ...
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - North Dakota lawmakers are debating a bill for affordable insulin. Senate Bill 2140 would price cap the medicine and lower the prices. “Even sometimes thinking ...
The North Dakota House of Representatives voted 59-27 on Thursday for a bill to lower monthly insulin costs for more North Dakotans. House Bill 1114 would set out-of-pocket costs for a monthly ...
In North Dakota, 58,335 people have diabetes, and according the 2022 North Dakota Diabetes Report, another 177,618 have pre-diabetes. The fastest growing diabetic age group is age 45-50. This disease ...
Starting Jan. 1, 2020, most Medica group and all individual ACA members in North Dakota will pay no more than $25 for each 30-day supply of insulin.
Lawmakers on Thursday (Jan. 2) will hear testimony on a bill to lower the price of insulin drugs and supplies for more North Dakotans. If adopted as currently written, House Bill 1114 would set ...