MA-PD Deductibles Up, PDP Options Down Amid Big Policy Changes in 2025
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Dec 12, 2024
Policy changes to the Medicare Part D benefit that were included in the Inflation Reduction Act, namely a $2,000 out-of-pocket drug costs cap, will lead to lower out-of-pocket spending for some Part D enrollees but higher costs for Part D plans overall in 2025, according to a KFF analysis.
Six in 10 enrollees in Medicare Advantage Prescription Drug (MA-PD) plans will be in a plan that charges a deductible for drug coverage if they stay in their current plan, compared with just 21% in 2024. The average drug deductible charged by MA-PD plans will increase four-fold from $59 in 2024 to $225 in 2025. In addition, a larger share of MA-PD enrollees will be in plans charging coinsurance rather than flat copayments for preferred brands and nonpreferred drugs: 28% will be required to pay coinsurance for preferred brands versus 2% in 2024, and 57% will face coinsurance for nonpreferred drugs versus 11% in 2024.
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