PAN explores upcoming Medicare reforms in Pharmaceutical Commerce
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In just a few weeks, open enrollment begins for the more than 63 million people enrolled in Medicare programs in the U.S. During this time, many will evaluate and select a Part D plan that best meets their health needs.
In this article for Pharmaceutical Commerce, PAN Foundation Chief Mission Officer Amy Niles, outlines the two important changes coming to Medicare Part D on January 1, 2025—the Medicare Part D cap and the Medicare Prescription Payment Plan. She highlights how these changes will impact patients enrolled in Medicare Part D plans and the continued need for charitable patient assistance foundations, like PAN.
Read the full article to learn more and visit our Medicare reforms education hub for more information.