Beginning in 2026, Medicare will lower costs on 10 high-priced drugs through negotiated pricing, making medications more affordable for seniors.
Medicare beneficiaries face higher costs, reduced services, and possible cuts to the program at large—but there’s good news ...
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has releasedthe list of the first 10 drugs to be negotiated under the Inflation Reduction Act. The legislation, signed by President Joe R. Biden in ...
You may not be taking prescription drugs when you sign up for Medicare at age 65, or when your work coverage ends, but ...
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act removed a number of orphan drugs from being subject to price negotiations, and this could cost ...
Open enrollment begins Oct. 15. Here’s a list of the Medicare Advantage and standalone drug plans offered this year.
Currently, there‘s no universal Medicare drug price list available, as drug costs and availability vary according to the private insurer administering the Part D prescription drug plan. Contact Part D ...
Consumers have one major defense against rising costs, shrinking provider networks and disappearing benefits: Medicare’s fall ...
Starting October 1, the U.S. is taking a hard stance on pharmaceutical manufacturing: Imported brand-name, patented drugs ...
Five plans for 2026 are rated 2 stars, the lowest score, compared to one plan for the 2025 plan year.
Medicare Part B and Part D prices are expected to rise, with some increases hitting double digits. You’ll face slightly higher maximum out-of-pocket drug costs, but new negotiated drug prices could ...