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1. <https://www.panfoundation.org/understanding-the-medicare-part-d-cap/> - (Trust Score 8/10)
- This source explains that the Medicare Part D cap for out-of-pocket prescription drug costs will be $2,000 starting January 1, 2025, and will apply to all Medicare beneficiaries with Part D coverage.
2. <https://www.uhc.com/medicare/medicare-education/inflation-reduction-act-part-d-changes.html> - (Trust Score 9/10)
- UnitedHealthcare discusses the changes to Medicare Part D, including the elimination of the coverage gap and the reduction of the out-of-pocket maximum to $2,000 in 2025.
3. <https://www.cms.gov/newsroom/press-releases/hhs-announces-15-additional-drugs-selected-medicare-drug-price-negotiations-continued-effort-lower> - (Trust Score 9/10)
- The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) highlights the impact of the $2,000 cap, noting that about 11 million Medicare Part D enrollees are expected to hit this cap and save significantly on their prescription drug costs.