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Find savings and support resources, including information about Lilly's Insulin Value Savings Card and LillyDirect™, an option to connect you to resources, including home delivery of your medicine.
Through the Lilly Insulin Value Program, all Lilly insulins are available for $35 a month whether you have commercial insurance or no insurance. These savings cover all Lilly insulins. 1. Download Savings Card. 2. Print or present mobile device to pharmacist. 3. Receive discounted Lilly insulin.
Under Part D, the $35 cap applies to everyone who takes insulin. If you have Part B and Medicare supplement Insurance (Medigap) that pays your Part B coinsurance, your plan should cover the $35/month (or less) cost for each covered insulin.
Anyone who is uninsured, uses commercial insurance, Medicaid, or is enrolled in a participating Medicare plan is eligible to buy their monthly prescription of Lilly insulin for $35 – regardless of the number of pens or vials.
Under a Medicare Part D prescription drug plan, if an insulin is a covered insulin product, the $35 cap for a month’s supply for each insulin product applies, as of January 1, 2023. A covered insulin product is one that is included on a Part D sponsor’s formulary.
An easy-to-download savings card that provides a $35 max out-of-pocket monthly cost for people who are uninsured, or need to use a non-participating retail pharmacy. Those who need a savings card can visit our Insulin Value Program site, answer two questions, and immediately download it.
26 sty 2024 · If Medicare beneficiaries have Part B and Medicare Supplement Insurance (Medigap) that pays their Part B coinsurance, the plan should cover the $35 (or less) cost of insulin. If Medicare beneficiaries receive a 3-month supply of insulin, they will typically pay no more than $105 because their costs cannot be more than $35 for each month’s ...