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This is a long article but very specifically covers changes to certain drug costs. The most important are changes to Part D:
Although all Part D plans must cap the cost, they aren’t required to offer every form or brand of insulin. “People should make extra sure their plan isn’t dropping their insulin from the formulary,” Dr. Cubanski said.
So Medicare has begun a one-time special enrollment period through the end of 2023, allowing insulin users to drop, add or change Part D plans. Beneficiaries have to call the 1-800-MEDICARE number to make a switch. Counselors at State Health Insurance Assistance Programs can also help with the decision.
Also free: hepatitis A and hepatitis B vaccinations, and Tdap, which protects against tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis (whooping cough).
NYTimes free link: Medicare reining in some drug costs
- Insulin users can sign-up, change or drop Part D plans
Although all Part D plans must cap the cost, they aren’t required to offer every form or brand of insulin. “People should make extra sure their plan isn’t dropping their insulin from the formulary,” Dr. Cubanski said.
So Medicare has begun a one-time special enrollment period through the end of 2023, allowing insulin users to drop, add or change Part D plans. Beneficiaries have to call the 1-800-MEDICARE number to make a switch. Counselors at State Health Insurance Assistance Programs can also help with the decision.
- In the second major change, adult vaccines covered by Part D*, typically offered at pharmacies, are now free, without deductibles or co-pays, just as the flu and pneumonia vaccines (covered by Part B) have been.
Also free: hepatitis A and hepatitis B vaccinations, and Tdap, which protects against tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis (whooping cough).
NYTimes free link: Medicare reining in some drug costs