Companies will be looking for ways to offset the cost of the drug cap, says author Philip Moeller, so look for other changes ...
The Congressional Budget Office estimates that CMS's subsidies for Medicare prescription drug coverage premiums will cost $7 billion next year.
The government bill for the law might mean less cash will be saved than hoped, Stat reports. The Medicare Part D drug benefit is estimated to cost $10 billion to $20 billion more in 2025 than ...
The U.S. government will provide more time for negotiations and more chances for drugmakers to submit counter offers during ...
In a strategic move to refine the Medicare drug pricing negotiations, the U.S. government announced an extension of the ...
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A constitutional challenge to the Biden administration program enabling Medicare to negotiate lower prices for widely used prescription drugs was revived by a federal appeals ...
Cigna Group's health insurance unit is scaling back Medicare Advantage offerings in ... plans will be affected by Cigna Healthcare’s cuts and service area reductions in Colorado, Florida ...
Starting in January, insurers will cover 60% of drug costs, with Medicare and drug manufacturers splitting the remaining 40% for brand name drugs and Medicare picking up the full 40% for generic ...
“GOP healthcare plans, per the last 24 hours,” reports DC journalist Todd Zwillich, include “repeal pre-existing conditions protections in private insurance,” and “repeal Medicare’s negotiating power ...
But while Social Security cuts are clearly problematic, there's another program that's at risk of having benefits cut due to a funding shortfall -- Medicare. And if lawmakers don't address its ...
Medicare cuts may become necessary once its trust fund runs dry as well. That could mean a big change in health benefits for seniors or a cost for Medicare Part A coverage, which is currently free.
Working Americans and retirees alike are worried about Social Security cuts, and understandably so. In the coming years, Social Security expects to owe more in scheduled benefits than it collects ...