How to Get Free or Lower Cost Insulin for Your Medicare and Non-Medicare Patients: Shattering Barriers to Insulin Access
Cardiometabolic Health Congress
JANUARY 26, 2024
Part D Insulin Costs The Medicare drug plan can’t charge beneficiaries more than $35 for a one-month supply of each Part D-covered insulin, and they don’t have to pay a deductible. If Medicare beneficiaries receive a 3-month supply of insulin, their costs cannot exceed $105 ($35 for each month’s supply).
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