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Payers contend with Inflation Reduction Act changes: 4 notes

(By Rylee Wilson for Becker’s Hospital Review)

Payers are navigating through the second year of major Inflation Reduction Act changes.

Beginning in 2025, Medicare beneficiaries have a maximum out-of-pocket limit of $2,000 annually. The change led Medicare Part D plan sponsors to increase premiums, which the government later offset with a premium stabilization demonstration program. Continue reading here…

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