The big change for Medicare was in Part D, the druggie benefit. It’s pretty confusing to most, but a serious druggie can be out up to $8,000 before 100% coverage (the famous ‘doughnut hole). That drops to $2,000 in 2025, so someone has to pick up that difference, and it appears it will be the people buying the Part D plans, rather than the feds, although that can change. At least that’s my take, but I haven’t studied the program in a while so I could be off somewhat.
Thanks/ I don’t use Part D, so I am good for now. I use parts A and B.
My Medicare Advantage has part D that I never use. Let the part D users pick up the difference. Not me and not Los Federales.
I use parts A and B of Medicare Advantage. And not very much.