[Congressional Record Volume 165, Number 156 (Thursday, September 26, 2019)]
[House]
[Page H7996]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
CONGRESS MUST ACT TO LOWER INSULIN COSTS
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Illinois (Mr. Rush) for 5 minutes.
Mr. RUSH. Madam Speaker, I rise today to address the scourge of the
diabetes disease in lower income communities all across our Nation.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, over 30
million Americans are living with the dreaded diabetes, and many cannot
properly manage this potentially deadly disease due to the high cost of
their medication.
Insulin is a critical and necessary treatment for those with
diabetes. Since 1996, the cost of the most frequently prescribed forms
of insulin has increased from just $25 to over $250 per bottle.
According to a 2018 Yale University survey, one in four patients were
forced to ration their insulin due to these skyrocketing costs, a
potentially deadly practice.
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No one, Madam Speaker, should ever have to forgo or ration their
lifesaving medication, which is the very reason why I introduced H.R.
366, the Insulin Access for All Act.
This bill would prevent the most vulnerable citizens from having to
choose between taking their insulin or paying their household bills by
eliminating the out-of-pocket costs for Medicare and Medicaid patients.
I encourage all of my colleagues, Madam Speaker, to join me in
supporting this very necessary bill.
Additionally, Madam Speaker, the Committee on Energy and Commerce
Subcommittee on Health held a hearing yesterday to begin discussions on
H.R. 3, the Lower Drug Costs Now Act. I am a proud cosponsor of this
bill. I firmly believe that passing this piece of legislation would be
an important step in relieving the burden of rising pharmaceutical
costs experienced by all of our citizens. This legislation would direct
the Secretary of Health and Human Services to negotiate fairer prices
for some of the 250 most costly drugs, including insulin.
Madam Speaker, no American should ever have to wonder if they can
afford the lifesaving insulin that they must depend on. Congress must
take bold action to lower insulin costs. Lives are depending on it.
Madam Speaker, healthcare is a human right, and access to insulin is
righteous and just and good.
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