Healthcare Finance News October 17, 2022
Jeff Lagasse

Medicare enrollees will also see lower costs for insulin and vaccines beginning in 2023, according to HHS.

Medicare Open Enrollment began on October 15 and runs through December 7, and the Biden Administration is claiming that people with Medicare will see lower average premiums for Medicare Part B, Medicare Advantage, and Medicare Part D prescription drug plans in 2023.

The White House attributed this in part to the Inflation Reduction Act, which President Biden signed into law in August.

Medicare enrollees will also see lower costs for insulin and vaccines beginning in 2023, according to the Department of Health and Human Services. And starting in 2023, all people with Medicare who take insulin covered by their prescription drug plan...

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