Illinois House passes bill capping monthly inhaler cost at $25

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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WAND) — A bill heading to Gov. JB Pritzker‘s desk will cap the monthly cost of prescription inhalers at $25 for people with health insurance.

Many Illinoisans who struggle with asthma and other lung diseases currently pay between $180 to $300 per month for inhalers.

The plan would also prohibit health insurance companies from denying or limiting coverage for prescription inhalers starting January 1, 2026.

"Last year, 5,541 children alone had to go to the ER for asthma attacks, which cost on average per visit to the ER $1,548, which was over $8 million last year," said Rep. Laura Faver Dias (D-Grayslake). "When people have access to affordable medication, trips to the ER are reduced."

Senate Bill 3203 passed out of the House on a 87-21 vote. The legislation previously passed out of the Senate on a 53-2 vote.

"No one should struggle to afford their medication while big companies profit," said Sen. Mattie Hunter (D-Chicago). "While insurance plans cover a portion of asthma treatment costs, we can do more to eliminate the barriers individuals face when trying to manage this long-term condition."

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May 22, 2024 at 09:52PM

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