Managed Healthcare Executive December 28, 2024
MHE Staff

One of this year’s top articles on cost and coverage highlights that the average American can afford a maximum of $97 in out-of-pocket healthcare expenses.

  1. HHS Releases Part Two of Medicare Prescription Drug Payment Plan
    Part two focuses on the requirement that Part D sponsors must make enrollees aware of upcoming benefits.
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  2. More than a Third of Americans Have Skipped a Healthcare Visit Due to Inability to Pay
    The average American can afford a maximum of a $97 for out-of-pocket healthcare expenses.
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  3. Lilly Introduces Zepbound Single-Dose Vial for Cash-Paying Patients
    The monthly price of the 2.5 mg Zepbound single-dose vial is $399 and the 5 mg dose is $549, which Lilly officials said is...

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