The Importance of Insulin Affordability
Episode Description
For millions of people living with diabetes, insulin isn't optional—it's essential. Yet too many individuals and families continue to face impossible choices because of its cost. In the latest episode of Diabetes Day by Day, hosts are joined by Lisa Murdock, chief advocacy officer at the American Diabetes Association® (ADA), to discuss why insulin affordability remains one of the most important issues affecting the diabetes community today, what the INSULIN Act of 2026 could mean for people living with diabetes and their families, and how you can help create change.
Presented by:
Neil Skolnik, MD, Professor of Family and Community Medicine, Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University; Associate Director, Family Medicine Residency Program, Abington Jefferson Health, Abington, PA
Lucia M. Novak, MSN, ANP-BC, BC-ADM, President and Founder of Diabesity LLC; Co-Executive Director, Diabetologist, and Obesity Management Specialist at Capital Health & Metabolic Center (part of Capital Diabetes & Endocrine Associates), Greater DC Area
Lisa Murdock, Chief Advocacy Officer at the ADA
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Additional resources:
Help drive change for affordable insulin by signing our petition today at diabetes.org/InsulinAct.
Become a Diabetes Advocate at diabetes.org/BecomeAnAdvocate.
Share your story today at diabetes.org/ShareYourStory.
For all things advocacy, visit diabetes.org/Advocacy.
