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Medicare Part D Drug Cost Cap Set at $2,000 Annually Starting in 2025
The Inflation Reduction Act institutes a $2,000 annual out-of-pocket cap on Medicare Part D prescription drug costs starting in 2025, benefiting over 3 million enrollees without low-income subsidies, with this number projected to reach over 4 million by 2029; insurers will cover 60% of costs in the ...
Medicare Part D Drug Cost Cap Set at $2,000 Annually Starting in 2025
The Inflation Reduction Act institutes a $2,000 annual out-of-pocket cap on Medicare Part D prescription drug costs starting in 2025, benefiting over 3 million enrollees without low-income subsidies, with this number projected to reach over 4 million by 2029; insurers will cover 60% of costs in the ...
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48% Bias Score


Medicare Caps Annual Out-of-Pocket Prescription Drug Costs at $2,000
Starting January 1, 2025, Medicare will cap annual out-of-pocket prescription drug costs at $2,000 for its 65 million enrollees, a move expected to significantly aid cancer patients and other older adults facing high medication expenses, particularly those on fixed incomes.
Medicare Caps Annual Out-of-Pocket Prescription Drug Costs at $2,000
Starting January 1, 2025, Medicare will cap annual out-of-pocket prescription drug costs at $2,000 for its 65 million enrollees, a move expected to significantly aid cancer patients and other older adults facing high medication expenses, particularly those on fixed incomes.
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36% Bias Score


Democratic Lawmakers Question Dr. Oz's Medicare Stance and Financial Ties Amidst Growing Public Support for Government Healthcare
Seven Democratic senators are questioning President Trump's nominee to lead the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), Dr. Mehmet Oz, over his past calls to eliminate traditional Medicare and his financial ties to the private insurance industry; this comes as a Gallup poll shows 62% of Am...
Democratic Lawmakers Question Dr. Oz's Medicare Stance and Financial Ties Amidst Growing Public Support for Government Healthcare
Seven Democratic senators are questioning President Trump's nominee to lead the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), Dr. Mehmet Oz, over his past calls to eliminate traditional Medicare and his financial ties to the private insurance industry; this comes as a Gallup poll shows 62% of Am...
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Congress Faces Deadline to Prevent End of Expanded Telehealth Coverage
The Telehealth Modernization Act of 2024, if not passed by December 31, will end expanded telehealth coverage under Medicare and Medicaid, impacting millions and potentially increasing healthcare costs.
Congress Faces Deadline to Prevent End of Expanded Telehealth Coverage
The Telehealth Modernization Act of 2024, if not passed by December 31, will end expanded telehealth coverage under Medicare and Medicaid, impacting millions and potentially increasing healthcare costs.
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52% Bias Score


Cost of Chronic Illness for Women in Australia
The article highlights the significant financial burden faced by women with chronic health conditions in Australia due to the gender gap in Medicare rebates and overall healthcare costs.
Cost of Chronic Illness for Women in Australia
The article highlights the significant financial burden faced by women with chronic health conditions in Australia due to the gender gap in Medicare rebates and overall healthcare costs.
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Florida Blue Sues Federal Agencies Over Lower Medicare Star Ratings Following Broward County Floods
Florida Blue sued the federal government due to lower Medicare Advantage and prescription drug plan star ratings following the April 2023 Broward County floods, claiming that the ratings should have been adjusted due to the flooding's impact on patient access to care; the company expects to lose ten...

Florida Blue Sues Federal Agencies Over Lower Medicare Star Ratings Following Broward County Floods
Florida Blue sued the federal government due to lower Medicare Advantage and prescription drug plan star ratings following the April 2023 Broward County floods, claiming that the ratings should have been adjusted due to the flooding's impact on patient access to care; the company expects to lose ten...
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48% Bias Score

Federal Waiver Expiration Threatens Hospital-at-Home Programs
The impending expiration of a federal waiver threatens 378 hospital-at-home programs offering intensive in-home care paid for by Medicare and Medicaid, potentially leading to increased hospital readmissions and emergency room overcrowding; Congress is considering a five-year extension.

Federal Waiver Expiration Threatens Hospital-at-Home Programs
The impending expiration of a federal waiver threatens 378 hospital-at-home programs offering intensive in-home care paid for by Medicare and Medicaid, potentially leading to increased hospital readmissions and emergency room overcrowding; Congress is considering a five-year extension.
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Senators Question Oz's Medicare Privatization Stance Amidst CMS Nomination
Democratic senators are demanding answers from President-elect Trump's nominee to lead the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), Mehmet Oz, over his past advocacy for Medicare privatization and his financial ties to private insurers, particularly UnitedHealth, which is under antitrust in...

Senators Question Oz's Medicare Privatization Stance Amidst CMS Nomination
Democratic senators are demanding answers from President-elect Trump's nominee to lead the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), Mehmet Oz, over his past advocacy for Medicare privatization and his financial ties to private insurers, particularly UnitedHealth, which is under antitrust in...
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Fetterman Open to Confirming Oz Despite Past Feud
Senator John Fetterman surprisingly expresses openness to confirming his former opponent, Dr. Mehmet Oz, to lead the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services under President-elect Trump.

Fetterman Open to Confirming Oz Despite Past Feud
Senator John Fetterman surprisingly expresses openness to confirming his former opponent, Dr. Mehmet Oz, to lead the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services under President-elect Trump.
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36% Bias Score
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