Medicare Part D drug prices increase more than 200 percent on average: AARP
As retirees deal with rising healthcare costs and high inflation, many are seeing the costs of Medicare Part D drugs skyrocket, according to a report from the AARP. In fact, the list prices for the 25 brand-name drugs with the highest total Medicare Part D spending in 2021 have increased by 226% on average since these medications entered the market, the AARP…
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