Out-of-pocket drug costs will be limited to $2,000 starting next year under the Inflation Reduction Act, but the AARP warns that could change if Republicans succeed in repealing the federal caps on ...
Up to four million Americans on Medicare Part D plans are expected to benefit from the new out-of-pocket cap of $2,000 on their prescription drug costs, AARP says, including up to 163,000 Ohioans. “A ...
Under the Inflation Reduction Act, drug companies will soon be required to pay rebates to Medicare for rising drugs prices that outpace inflation. Getty Images Lantus, a type of insulin, shot up in ...
AARP is a nonprofit membership organization. It offers Medicare supplement insurance plans through UnitedHealthcare. The plans, also known as Medigap, help people pay for out-of-pocket medical ...
List prices for the top 25 prescription drugs covered by Medicare Part D have nearly doubled, on average, since they were first brought to market, according to a new AARP report. Moreover, that price ...
Medicare will begin capping prescription drug costs at $2,000 annually from January 1—a move that's widely expected to benefit millions of Americans. Around 3.2 million Medicare recipients are ...
Many Americans worry about the long-term financial viablity of Social Security, the federal program that millions rely on for monthly paychecks in retirement. Concerns about the Social Security trust ...
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The price growth for top drugs covered by Medicare Part D has exceeded inflation, according to a new AARP report. The 25 drugs studied have increased by an average of 98%, or nearly doubled, since ...