"Amazon Pharmacy Revolutionizes Insulin Savings with Automatic Coupons"

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Amazon Pharmacy is simplifying insulin savings by automatically applying coupons to prescriptions ordered through its service. The digital pharmacy displays pricing with and without insurance, along with potential savings "with coupon if eligible." For uninsured patients, Amazon estimated a 28-day supply of generic insulin at $56.40, but the price dropped to $35 after logging in. Manufacturer medication coupons are not available to those on state or federal healthcare programs. This move has been praised by the American Diabetes Association as an important action to improve access to diabetes treatments.
Topics:business#amazon-pharmacy#healthcare#insulin#medication-access#prescription-coupons#uninsured-patients
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