Medicare Part D has led to an overall reduction in drug prices
Medicare Part D, which has been available to seniors since 2006, has affected drug prices. According to the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation about 43 million out of 60 million people covered by Medicare have a Part D plan. So, how did the program influence the price of prescription medications and their availability? Read attached article here…
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