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The
Biden-Harris Administration has made expanding access to health
insurance and lowering health care costs for America’s families a top
priority. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has many
resources to help you and people with Medicare understand how and
when changes will happen as a result of the new prescription drug
law.
Materials
for People with Medicare
Help get
information into the hands of beneficiaries who need it. Check out
these resources on Medicare.gov.
Want to
know more?
We’ve
also got resources to help those who assist people with Medicare
understand which elements of the prescription drug law are already in
effect and when others will be implemented.
Key dates
for drug price negotiation implementation include:
- By September 1, 2023,
CMS will publish the first 10 Medicare Part D drugs selected for
the Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program.
- The
negotiated maximum fair prices for these drugs will be announced
by September 1, 2024 and prices will be in effect starting
January 1, 2026.
- In
future years, CMS will select for negotiation 15 more Part D
drugs for 2027, 15 more Part B or Part D drugs for 2028, and 20
more Part B or Part D drugs for each year after that, as
outlined in the Inflation Reduction Act.
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