Before the law, there was no cap on what Medicare enrollees might have to spend on medications covered by their Part D drug plans.
The increases are to list prices, which do not include rebates to pharmacy benefit managers and other discounts.
A new $2,000 cap on out-of-pocket prescription drug costs for Medicare Part D beneficiaries starts in 2025, potentially saving seniors hundreds of dollars annually.
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