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2020 Medicare Part D Coverage Parameters: A summary of next year’s adjustments

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by Grace Haerr, Content Marketing Specialist, IXSolutions

Each year, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) adjusts the cost sharing limits for the standard Medicare Part D plan. Earlier this month, CMS announced the adjustments for 2020. Below is a summary of the adjustments for next year:

Deductible: $435 (a $20 increase from 2019)

Initial Coverage Limit: $4,020 (a $200 increase from 2019)

Donut Hole (Coverage Gap): Begins after $4,020 of prescription drug expenses have been incurred.

Out-of-Pocket Limit: $6,350 (an increase of $1,250 from 2019)

Catastrophic Coverage: Small copays are required after the out-of-pocket limit has been met.

 

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