KFF February 8, 2024
Juliette Cubanski, Tricia Neuman, Anthony Damico

In 2025, Medicare beneficiaries will pay no more than $2,000 out of pocket for prescription drugs covered under Part D, Medicare’s outpatient drug benefit. This is due to a provision in the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, which included several changes to the Medicare Part D program designed to lower patient out-of-pocket costs and reduce what Medicare spends on prescription drugs. This new $2,000 cap (indexed annually to the rate of change in Part D costs) comes on top of the elimination of 5% coinsurance in the catastrophic coverage phase of the Part D benefit, in effect for 2024, which translates to a cap of about $3,300 out of pocket for brand-name drugs. These benefit design changes will save thousands...

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