In 2025, everyone enrolled in Part D will have their annual out-of-pocket drug costs capped at $2,000. In future years, that cap will rise in step with the rate of change in Part D costs.
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Insurers’ failures to update their provider directories have led to dire consequences for people seeking mental health care.