Inflation Reduction Act Contains Important Cost-Saving Changes for Many Patients — Maybe for You
The giant health care, climate, and tax bill expected to pass the House on Friday and be sent to the president for his signature won't be as sweeping as the
The Inflation Reduction Act is estimated to spend about
On the health front, the legislation achieves two key goals of congressional
"It's historic. Never before have we been able to negotiate prescription drug prices. This is something we've been fighting for [for] decades," House Speaker
The bill extends the enhanced subsidies, which will expire this year if they are not continued, through 2025. The 2021 covid relief bill boosted subsidies for those people who had already qualified for the aid and provided subsidies to some middle-income people who had found coverage to be too expensive. According to an analysis by KFF, about 13 million people will see their premiums jump by more than half, on average, if the enhanced subsidies are not continued. And people who earn more than four times the poverty level will not be eligible for subsidies anymore, on top of seeing their premiums spike.
The subsidies' extension is expected to cost about
The bill will also have a major impact on Medicare, including by allowing the program to negotiate prices for some of the most expensive drugs, capping beneficiaries' out-of-pocket payments for drugs, limiting their insulin cost sharing to
The drug pricing provision, estimated to save the government nearly
The negotiations would apply first to drugs people get at the pharmacy, but in the later two years, drugs that people get in doctors' offices could also be covered.
Some of the Medicare changes would kick in next year. One is the cap on price hikes. Under the bill, companies that raise the price of drugs sold to Medicare faster than inflation must pay rebates back to Medicare, generating an estimated
New vaccine and insulin cost caps would also take effect in 2023. Under the bill, all vaccines recommended by the federal
Another big saver for Americans enrolled in Medicare would be a
Starting sooner, in 2024, people whose out-of-pocket drug costs reach the "catastrophic" threshold of $7,050 won't have to pay any additional money on drugs that year. Currently, there is no cap, and people must pay 5% of the cost of extremely expensive drugs after hitting the threshold.
Also starting in 2024, Medicare would extend low-income subsidies to about 500,000 beneficiaries who earn between 135% and 150% of the poverty level (
The bill could have reached far more people, but
Because the bill is being passed on expedited procedures known as budget reconciliation, all the provisions must have a direct impact on federal spending or revenue. The
Senate Majority Leader
Still, some analysts see reasons to believe that most Americans not directly affected by the bill will see some benefits, particularly from the limits on drug price increases and the Medicare drug price negotiations.
In a conference call with reporters Thursday,
"There was a spillover effect from the subsection of a government program that had an inflation penalty," Dickson said. "That resulted in lower costs for everyone who used those drugs and slower price growth."
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