2015 Platinum Plans Are Best Buy for Consumers Using Expensive Specialty Drugs
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HealthPocket found that among 2015 Obamacare metal plans whose rate filings have been made public, platinum plans incurred the lowest average out-of-pocket costs for the five common specialty drugs used in the study. The average out-of-pocket specialty drug costs for platinum plans were 64% lower than gold plans, 74% lower than silver plans, and 78% lower than bronze plans. Even though platinum plans have the highest premiums among the four categories of Obamacare health plans, their reduced co-payments and lower caps on annual out-of-pocket costs can translate into lower overall costs for people taking specialty drugs.
The difference in out-of-pocket costs was dramatic between the categories of Obamacare metal plans. For example, the specialty drug Humira used to treat inflammation could result in annual out-of-pocket costs of
"Specialty drugs represent an increasing percentage of insurance spending for prescription medications," said
The 2015 Obamacare specialty drug study and its methodology can be reviewed at HealthPocket.com.
HealthPocket.com is a free website that compares and ranks all health insurance plans available to an individual, family, or small business, allowing them to make their best health plan decisions and reduce out-of-pocket costs. HealthPocket uses only objective data from government, non-profit, and private sources that carry no conditions that might restrict the site from serving as an unbiased resource. Learn more at www.HealthPocket.com.
SOURCE HealthPocket
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