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Prescription Drug Plan for 2025

  • Your yearly Part D will be capped at $2,000, starting in 2025. You’ll also have the option to pay out-of-pocket costs in monthly amounts over the plan year, instead of when they happen.
  • Monthly payments that can “smooth” yearly out-of-pocket costs for prescription medications. Prescription payment plan information

What we know

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Medicare will negotiate to get you lower drug Prices

For the first time, Medicare will be able to negotiate directly with manufacturers for the price of certain high-spending brand-name Medicare Part B and Part D drugs that don’t have competition.

First 10 drugs selected for negotiation are:

  • Eliquis
  • Jardiance
  • Xarelto
  • Januvia
  • Farxiga
  • Entresto
  • Enbrel
  • Imbruvica
  • Sterlara
  • Fiasp; Fiasp FlexTouch; Fiasp PenFill; NovoLog; NovoLog FlexPen; NovoLog PenFill

Negotiated prices for these first 10 drugs will be effective in 2026.

Download the:

It has important information about:

  • Medicare benefits, costs, rights, and protections.
  • Health and drug plans.
  • Answers to common questions.

Download the:

It has important information about:

  • Use it to review your current plan information for benefit changes
  • Compare it with new plans

Have Questions?

Need clarification or have questions? Please contact me and I can help. 

HEALTH NEWS

Health News:

Prescription Drug Plan for 2025

  • Your yearly Part D will be capped at $2,000, starting in 2025. You’ll also have the option to pay out-of-pocket costs in monthly amounts over the plan year, instead of when they happen.
  • Monthly payments that can “smooth” yearly out-of-pocket costs for prescription medications. Prescription payment plan information

What we know

Prescription drug bottle image

Medicare will negotiate to get you lower drug Prices

For the first time, Medicare will be able to negotiate directly with manufacturers for the price of certain high-spending brand-name Medicare Part B and Part D drugs that don’t have competition.

First 10 drugs selected for negotiation are:

  • Eliquis
  • Jardiance
  • Xarelto
  • Januvia
  • Farxiga
  • Entresto
  • Enbrel
  • Imbruvica
  • Sterlara
  • Fiasp; Fiasp FlexTouch; Fiasp PenFill; NovoLog; NovoLog FlexPen; NovoLog PenFill

Negotiated prices for these first 10 drugs will be effective in 2026.

Pill tablets image

Download the:

       It has important information about:

  • Medicare benefits, costs, rights, and protections.
  • Health and drug plans.
  • Answers to common questions.

Download the:

It has important information about:

  • Reviewing your current plan information for benefit changes
  • Comparing it with new plans

Have Questions?

Need clarification or have questions? Please contact me and I can help. 

HEALTH NEWS

Health News:

Prescription Drug Plan for 2025

  • Your yearly Part D will be capped at $2,000, starting in 2025. You’ll also have the option to pay out-of-pocket costs in monthly amounts over the plan year, instead of when they happen.
  • Monthly payments that can “smooth” yearly out-of-pocket costs for prescription medications. Prescription payment plan information

What we know

Medicare will negotiate to get you lower drug Prices

For the first time, Medicare will be able to negotiate directly with manufacturers for the price of certain high-spending brand-name Medicare Part B and Part D drugs that don’t have competition.

First 10 drugs selected for negotiation are:

  • Eliquis
  • Jardiance
  • Xarelto
  • Januvia
  • Farxiga
  • Entresto
  • Enbrel
  • Imbruvica
  • Sterlara
  • Fiasp; Fiasp FlexTouch; Fiasp PenFill; NovoLog; NovoLog FlexPen; NovoLog PenFill

Negotiated prices for these first 10 drugs will be effective in 2026.

Pill tablets image

Download the:

       It has important information about:

  • Medicare benefits, costs, rights, and protections.
  • Health and drug plans.
  • Answers to common questions.

Download the:

It has important information about:

  • Reviewing your current plan information for benefit changes
  • Comparing it with new plans

Have Questions?

Need clarification or have questions? Please contact me and I can help.