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HR 6255

Affordable Insulin Now Act

119th Congress Introduced by Salud Carbajal and 8 co-sponsors

Bipartisan House bill caps insulin out-of-pocket costs to increase medication affordability for diabetic patients nationwide.

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Bill Summary · HR 6255

Legislative bill overview

HR 6255, the Affordable Insulin Now Act, aims to reduce insulin costs for Americans by capping out-of-pocket expenses and potentially increasing price transparency or negotiation mechanisms for insulin products. The bill was introduced by a bipartisan group of representatives and is currently under review by three House committees with jurisdiction over healthcare, taxation, and workforce issues.

Why is this important

Insulin is a life-sustaining medication for approximately 7.4 million Americans with diabetes, yet many struggle with affordability—some rationing doses due to cost. High insulin prices have become a major public health and economic concern, making legislation targeting this issue politically salient across party lines and directly affecting vulnerable patient populations.

Potential points of contention

  • Price control mechanisms: Disagreement over whether price caps, negotiation authority, or other interventions constitute appropriate government involvement in pharmaceutical markets versus concerns about innovation and supply chain impacts
  • Scope and coverage: Debate over whether caps apply only to Medicare, private insurance, uninsured patients, or all populations, affecting different stakeholders differently
  • Implementation costs: Questions about fiscal impact, whether savings to patients are offset by manufacturer losses, or if costs shift to other system participants

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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