Trump’s flim-flam pharmaceuticals plan
…some of the costs to get those medications during doctor’s visits, and for traditional Medicare enrollees there is no annual out-of-pocket cap on what they pay.” *snip* “More common prescription…
…some of the costs to get those medications during doctor’s visits, and for traditional Medicare enrollees there is no annual out-of-pocket cap on what they pay.” *snip* “More common prescription…
…go up at all income levels. The average enrollee will pay 75% more than under the current subsidy schedule, according to a KFF brief. The pre-ARPA income cap on subsidies (400%…
For most people, 23andMe is synonymous with direct-to-consumer genomics. It isn’t DNA sequencing, it’s microarrays that are capable of detecting many annotated variants. As with all direct-to-consumer genomics, the cost…
…and commissions” from $2.4 billion to $6.9 billion from 2018 to 2023. The report complements the DOJ’s lawsuit, by noting how insurance companies have found loopholes around CMS’s cap on…
…care, and promote population health and health equity (CAP). The result being the inflated MA payments increase Part B premiums for beneficiaries across Medicare. It contributes to greater fragmentation and…
…out-of-network services are used). Some Medicare Advantage plans compete for enrollees by offering a lower-than-required cap on out-of-pocket expenses for doctor and hospital services. In 2023, the average out-of-pocket limit…
…Ugly Bill will cap off more than a half century of upward redistribution of wealth and income, making America more unequal than any time in its history.” – Senate Passes…
…income tax on tips in the first place. At the high end, a few may exceed the $150,000 income cap. For a single worker who has taxable income of $50,000…
…restructuring proposals — like a per-capita cap — were dropped during negotiations the final law still delivers significant changes. New provisions either require states to set or give them more flexibility in…
…cap on subsidy eligibility, 400% FPL, is unaffected by these estimates). In the comparisons below, net-of-subsidy premiums for a benchmark silver plan range from 8% to 15% higher than KFF…