Wednesday, May 27, 2020

Medicare Recipients May Get Insulin at $35 Per Month

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Beginning next year, people on some Medicare Part D or Medicare Advantage Plans who need insulin will be able to access the lifesaving medication for just $35 a month, according to a new plan announced by the White House.



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