Medicare Part D out-of-pocket maximum
Exciting changes are on the horizon for Medicare in 2026, as the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announces updates to improve care and reduce costs.Notably, average monthly premiums for Medicare Advantage and Part D plans are expected to decrease. This aligns with CMS’s strategy to maintain stable premiums and benefit options for beneficiaries.Additionally, the introduction of automatic re-enrollment for Medicare Part D, an increase in the out-of-pocket maximum for Part D, and enhanced benefits for managing chronic illnesses in Medicare Advantage plans are set to make a significant impact. Notably, the $35 monthly insulin cap and zero cost-sharing for ACIP-recommended vaccines will continue, ensuring that essential medications and preventive care remain accessible to all beneficiaries. For more click here #MedicareAdvantagePlans2026
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