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Today,
leaders of the Centers for Medicaid & Medicare Services
issued the following statements after President Biden signed
the Inflation Reduction Act into law:
CMS
Administrator Chiquita Brooks-LaSure:
“The historic Inflation Reduction Act builds on the
Biden-Harris Administration’s efforts to meaningfully lower
health care costs for people across the
country. Millions of people with Medicare coverage will
benefit from lower drug prices, a $35 monthly co-pay cap for
insulin, a limit on out-of-pocket expenses in Medicare Part
D, and reduced costs under Medicare’s new ability to
negotiate drug prices in the years ahead. In addition, the
enhanced tax credits for the Affordable Care Act Marketplaces
will continue for three years to help people afford their
premiums and connect to coverage during the upcoming 10th
Open Enrollment Period. CMS will be working with people
covered by our programs, health industry stakeholders,
states, and more as we work to make the law a reality for
people across the country.”
CMS
Deputy Administrator and Director of the Center for Medicare
Dr. Meena Seshamani: “The Center for
Medicare is ready to implement the historic provisions within
the Inflation Reduction Act. We’re working closely with the
HHS Secretary and the CMS Administrator to hit the timelines
outlined in the law. The Inflation Reduction Act’s historic
reforms will provide financial relief to the millions of
seniors and people with disabilities who are struggling to
afford the life-saving drugs they need and deserve. Expanded
access and improved benefits including a $35 monthly insulin
co-pay cap, a limit on out-of-pocket expenses in Medicare
Part D, free vaccines and reduced costs under Medicare’s new
ability to negotiate drug prices will ensure Medicare is more
affordable and equitable both now and for future generations.”
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from CMS Deputy Administrator and Director of the Center for
Consumer Innovation and Insurance Oversight (CCIIO) Dr. Ellen
Montz: “The passage of the
Inflation Reduction Act means millions across the country
will continue to see substantial savings, ensuring critical
access to insurance coverage and allowing consumers to keep
more money in their pockets. Under the leadership of the HHS
Secretary and the CMS Administrator, CCIIO is excited to make
these savings available to the American people during the
upcoming Open Enrollment period starting November 1,
2022.”
HHS
Secretary Xavier Becerra issued a statement on the signing of
the Inflation Reduction Act linked here:
https://www.hhs.gov/about/news/2022/08/16/statements-hhs-secretary-xavier-becerra-cms-administrator-chiquita-brooks-lasure-on-president-biden-signing-inflation-reduction-act-into-law.html
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