A new RAND Corporation study has revealed how insulin prices in the USA compare with 32 other high-income comparison nations.
The study compared how much different types of insulin sold in the USA would cost if bought at prices in other countries. The average US price per unit across all types of insulin was $98.70. Other countries would have paid a fraction as much for the same insulins.
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