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A message from President Biden on Medicare Open Enrollment |
2024-09-27 |
[Email from Medicare.gov] Dear [___],![]() More 'free' stuff, announced just before the election. Because Medicare benefits are getting stronger, it is more important than ever to look at your drug coverage for 2025 during Medicare Open Enrollment and make sure you are enrolled in the Medicare Part D plan that is best for you. You can learn more about these benefits and review your options at Medicare.gov starting in early October. Medicare Open Enrollment runs from October 15th through December 7th. These historic reforms are a result of the Inflation In case you forgot about your VA benefits. Medicare has been able to cap the cost of insulin for seniors with diabetes at $35 a month for each covered insulin instead of as much as $400 a month. Recommended vaccines, like those to treat shingles, are free for people with Medicare prescription drug coverage. Starting in January 2025, your total out-of-pocket costs for prescription drugs will be capped at $2,000 a year, no matter how expensive your prescription drugs are. That means you will not pay more than $2,000 per year on prescription drugs covered under Medicare prescription drug coverage, or Part D — that includes expensive prescription drugs to treat cancer, chronic illnesses, and more. And if you have had high drug costs in 2024 and have reached what's called the catastrophic coverage phase, you won't have to pay any more out of pocket. These reforms not only save seniors money, they also save money for American taxpayers. In fact, taxpayers are expected to save $160 billion over the next decade because Medicare is now able to negotiate drug prices alongside other reforms — and we're just getting started. In addition to these cost-saving benefits that are in effect in 2025, Medicare recently announced that it has reached agreement with pharmaceutical companies for new, lower prices for ten of the most expensive and most frequently used prescription drugs in Medicare. These new, lower prices will go into effect in 2026, and Medicare will continue to negotiate prices for additional drugs each year for the foreseeable future. These are just some of the ways my Administration has worked to help you save money on your health care costs and to provide a little more breathing room for you and your families. Vice President Harris and I believe that health care should be a President Joe Biden signature Joe Biden |
Posted by:Bobby |
#7 We use the UH system in Cleveland. We got 4 or 5 retirement letters. They are plugging holes with Nurse Practitioners. |
Posted by: Super Hose 2024-09-27 20:20 |
#6 My urologist, dentist, and pulmonary doctor all retired this past summer. |
Posted by: Deacon Blues 2024-09-27 15:36 |
#5 Coming soon to an Emergency Room near you, top graduates from internet-based Medical Schools in Haiti, Yemen and Somalia... |
Posted by: NoMoreBS 2024-09-27 14:11 |
#4 Soon, medical care will be free, but there won't be any available. |
Posted by: Bobby 2024-09-27 12:41 |
#3 I have 1 regional hospital nearby. Patients that want to walk out drive 100+ miles. |
Posted by: Skidmark 2024-09-27 09:50 |
#2 I should add many Doctors retiring. Overworked and medical liabilities. Insurance coverage is only getting more expensive. |
Posted by: Dale 2024-09-27 09:32 |
#1 I have two major hospitals in my area. One has stopped hiring and closed two wings. The other hospital (teaching hospital) has hiring freeze as well. Stronger Medicare but lower compensations to medical providers. |
Posted by: Dale 2024-09-27 09:29 |