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New Medicare Prescription Plan Spreads Out Costs

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Thanks to a new Medicare Prescription Payment Plan, Starting January 1, 2025, Medicare recipients with prescription drug coverage will have the option to spread their out-of-pocket costs over the entire year.

How the New Plan Works

Currently, Medicare prescription drug plans cap out-of-pocket costs at $2,000 annually. However, if you have high monthly prescription costs—say $500 a month—you would still need to make four large payments before reaching this maximum, totaling $2,000. After hitting the cap, your prescriptions would be covered at no additional cost, but reaching that limit can be financially challenging.

The new plan allows beneficiaries to pay these out-of-pocket expenses monthly, smoothing out the financial burden over 12 months. For example, instead of paying $500 per month for four months, you would pay approximately $166.67 each month for the entire year.

Benefits of the New Plan

This change will especially help Medicare recipients who face high monthly prescription costs. It will make it easier for them to budget and manage their healthcare expenses without facing large, upfront payments.

The plan aims to reduce the financial strain on seniors and those with limited incomes by spreading out costs more evenly, providing greater peace of mind as they manage their health care needs.

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