Medicare beneficiaries who take a lot of pricey medications will get a big break come 2025. That’s when the $2,000 annual cap ...
Millions of Medicare enrollees are likely to see relief in 2025 when a $2,000 cap on out-of-pocket prescription drug-spending ...
Seniors with high medication costs stand to significantly reduce their annual out-of-pocket spending when the cap starts in ...
More than 3 million enrollees who do not receive Medicare’s low-income subsidy should benefit from the $2,000 cap, according to AARP. That figure will rise to more than 4 million in 2029.
More than 3 million enrollees who do not receive Medicare's low-income subsidy should benefit from the $2,000 cap, according to AARP. That figure will rise to more than 4 million in 2029.
Medicare’s drug benefit, known as Part D, will see major changes next year as part of a broader push to help the 50 million-plus Americans enrolled in the program manage the cost of medicines.