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Medicare drug costs

Q&A: Medicare Part D Premiums: Balancing Costs and Coverage in 2025

December 23, 2024 By Liz Weston

Dear Liz: I would like to comment on your response to the letter about the high cost of Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage. You correctly noted the $2,000 cap on covered drug costs, starting next year. However, there is no cap on the cost of the monthly premiums. My cost for the Part D monthly premium went up about 25% for the 2025 year. So, although my annual out-of-pocket expense for my prescription drugs will be less in 2025, my total costs including premiums will be higher when compared to 2024.

Answer: The original writer implied that Medicare’s prescription drug coverage is always expensive, when in reality people’s costs vary depending on the drugs they take and the coverage offered by the private insurers they choose.

Monthly premiums for Part D range from $0 to more than $100, according to KFF, the nonprofit health research firm. The average premium for a stand-alone Part D plan is projected to decrease from $41.63 in 2024 to $40 next year, according to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.

As noted in a previous column, insurers are constantly changing their “formularies” of the drugs they cover. That’s why it’s important to shop each year during Medicare’s open enrollment to make sure you’re getting the best deal.

Filed Under: Medicare, Q&A Tagged With: drug costs, Medicare, Medicare drug costs, Medicare Part D, Medicare prescription drug plan, prescription costs, prescription drugs

Wednesday’s need-to-know money news

August 4, 2021 By Liz Weston

Today’s top story: 7 ways to manage Medicare drug costs. Also in the news: Prep for hiring your first employee with these 6 steps, how to have a retirement worth saving for, and how to buy and sell a house at the same time.

7 Ways to Manage Medicare Drug Costs
Medicare beneficiaries with pricey drugs can face high out-of-pocket costs. Here are some ways to lower the tab.

Ready to Hire Your First Employee? Prep With These 6 Steps
To hire successfully, business owners need to understand their finances, find professional support and more.

How to Have a Retirement Worth Saving For
A happy retirement isn’t all about money. Make a plan for health, social connection and day-to-day enjoyment.

How to Buy and Sell a House at the Same Time

Filed Under: Liz's Blog Tagged With: buying a house, hiring tips, Medicare drug costs, Retirement, selling a house

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