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Colorado’s $100 copay cap improves diabetes medication adherence and health outcomes

A recent study published in JAMA Network Open reveals that capping insulin copayments at $100 under Colorado’s Insulin Affordability Program led to improved medication adherence and decreased use of healthcare services for diabetes complications. The policy intervention primarily benefited individuals with higher pre-policy expenditure levels. The positive health outcomes bolster support for policy efforts to make insulin more affordable.

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