What's
new this Open Enrollment if you take insulin
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Open Enrollment is almost here! Remember, you can preview plans now, and make any changes
starting October 15. Trying to decide whether to stay on your current plan or
choose a new plan for next year? Even if you're happy with your current plan,
it's important to check for any changes next year, and compare with other
available plan options. You may even find plans that save you money! Preview Plans
New for people with Medicare taking
insulin: Starting January 1, 2023, plans can't charge you more than $35
for a one-month supply of each Medicare Part D-covered insulin you take, and
can't charge you a deductible for insulin. If you get a 60- or 90-day supply of
insulin, your costs can't be more than $35 for each month's supply of each
covered insulin. Learn more about the changes to insulin costs. Sincerely, The Medicare Team |
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Friday, December 30, 2022
What's new this Open Enrollment?
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