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AARP’s latest prescription drug report released today finds that out-of-pocket costs for the first 10 Medicare-negotiated prescription drugs will fall by an average of more ...
The report estimates that out-of-pocket costs for the 10 drugs will fall nearly 50% in 2026 versus 2025 in all 56 stand-alone prescription drug plans in California, Florida, Texas, New York, ‌and ...
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