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Medicare Part D beneficiaries should prepare for increased costs in 2026, including higher premiums, out-of-pocket deductibles, and potential loss of coverage for certain medications. The enrollment period begins on October 15, prompting beneficiaries to assess their current plans and compare available options carefully to avoid unexpected expenses. Notably, a cap on out-of-pocket drug costs will be set at $2,100, but this only applies to covered medications. Even amidst these changes, the introduction of lower prices for select medications through Medicare's negotiation program offers some relief.
Source: YAHOO