The Medicare Part D prescription drug benefit landscape is undergoing substantial transformations that promise significant budget relief for millions of beneficiaries. Thanks to the provisions of the ...
Officially, Medicare drug plans no longer have a donut hole—the gap between covered drugs and catastrophic coverage. This hole was gradually closed thanks to provisions in the Affordable Care Act, and ...
Patients with Medicare Part D plans could pay less out of pocket starting in 2025 when a provision of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 eliminates a gap in coverage for prescription drugs. The gap, ...
Honolulu (KHON2) – The Medicare Part D Donut Hole is disappearing in 2025, it’s important to understand how these changes will impact prescription drug costs. According to Martha Khlopin of ...
Dear Toni: I had a great experience that helped me avoid the Medicare “doughnut hole” with an expensive generic prescription for Parkinson’s disease. My Plan D preferred pharmacy informed me that the ...
Toni King has authored several books on the subject of Medicare and has appeared regularly as a guest on the American Family Radio Network. I read your article about how ignoring Medicare rules is ...
There has been a lot of talk about the closing of the “Donut Hole” in the last year and this mainly due to the new “Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA)” which passed in 2010. This one ...
Starting Jan. 1, 2025, millions of Americans who get their prescription drugs through Medicare could get a major financial break when a $2,000 out-of-pocket spending cap on medications goes into ...
Medicare changed again in 2025 — affecting premiums, prescription drug costs and how you pay for medications. From higher premiums to new out-of-pocket caps, retirees need to review their coverage now ...