KEY POINTS
  • Cigna is launching a new program that caps copays at $25 for a 30-day supply of insulin.
  • The program will be available starting next year to roughly 700,000 members with diabetes.
  • The average cost for a 30-day supply of insulin was previously $41.50, Cigna says.

Health insurer Cigna is lowering the out-of-pocket cost of insulin for some of its members with diabetes, launching a new program next year that caps copays at $25 for a 30-day supply of the drug.

The insurer said the program could lower costs for roughly 700,000 members with diabetes covered under Cigna plans and its pharmacy benefits subsidiary Express Scripts. The average cost for a 30-day supply of insulin was previously $41.50, Cigna said.