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Running head: BENCHMAK – POPULATION HEALTH POLICY ANALYSIS 1




Benchmark - Population Health Policy Analysis

Grand Canyon University

Nursing 550: Translational Research and Population Health Management

, BENCHMAK – POPULATION HEALTH POLICY ANALYSIS 2


Benchmark - Population Health Policy Analysis

There are more than 30 million Americans with diabetes, a disease that costs the U.S.

more than “$327 billion per year” (Cefalu, 2018). Diabetes imposes a huge impact on people’s

lives in higher medical costs, lost productivity, early deaths, and reduced quality of life. The

Diabetes isn’t going away and it’s patient group has continued to grow. Unfortunately, so has the

price of the lifesaving medication insulin, and as the price of insulin continues to rise, individuals

with diabetes are often forced to choose between purchasing their medications or paying for

other essentials, exposing them to serious short- and long-term health consequences. The

question is, why has a medication that was invented in the 1920’s and undergone little changes,

continue to get more and more expensive, and what can we do to help offset those costs?



History of Insulin

The discovery of insulin in 1922 marked a major breakthrough in medicine and therapy

in patients with diabetes. Long before the discovery of insulin, it was hypothesized that the

pancreas secreted a substance that controlled carbohydrate metabolism. For years, attempts at

preparing pancreatic extracts to lower blood glucose were unsuccessful due to impurities and

toxicities. It was Frederick Banting, an orthopedic surgeon, who first isolated the pancreatic islet

extracts from the pancreatic duct of dogs (Quianzon, n.d.). Relatively few changes have

happened to insulin since its invention, save for the introduction of some preservatives that

enabled it to act longer. Finally, in 1982 we were able to ‘create’ a human analogue of the

insulin, and there have been no real changes since (Quianzon, n.d.).



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