House Bill 1114 would set out-of-pocket costs for a monthly supply of insulin at $25 for the North Dakota commercial ...
House Bill 1114 aims to ease that burden. If passed, the bill would cap out-of-pocket costs for insulin and diabetic supplies ...
The insulin caps were already piloted for state employee health plans beginning in 2023. Under state law, North Dakota must first test any health insurance mandates on the state employees before ...
North Dakota was “long overdue” for an update to its essential health benefit benchmark plan, Godfread said. The state’s new plan also added coverage for insulin and insulin supplies ...
Dozens of AARP North Dakota volunteers gathered at the Capitol to meet with lawmakers and advocate for issues affecting ...
If adopted as currently written, House Bill 1114 would set out-of-pocket costs for a monthly supply of insulin at $25 for the North Dakota commercial insurance market. The same monthly price cap ...
On Jan. 1, North Dakota became the first state in the country where access to drugs like Wegovy is part of the EHB package. About 55,293 of North Dakota's 784,000 residents had coverage through fully ...
Nina Kritzberger, 16, speaks before the Government and Veteran Affairs Committee in favor of an insulin cap for the North Dakota commercial insurance market on Jan. 9, 2025. (Mary Steurer/North ...
A bill introduced in the North Dakota House of Representatives could cap out-of-pocket insulin costs for some North Dakotans at $25 per month. The bill also includes a monthly cap for insulin ...
Advocates call access to insulin a life-or-death situation, but opponents say the proposed legislation to cap spending on the drug holds a “false promise.” Rebecca Fricke, executive director ...