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Prescription Costs Soon To Be Capped For Some Iowa Seniors

September 16, 2024 Steve Schwaller

(Undated)– A new report from A-A-R-P Iowa predicts thousands of seniors on Medicare ‘Part D’ in the state will save money on their prescriptions, thanks to a cap on out-of-pocket expenses set to take effect next year. The limit is part of the Inflation Reduction Act.

The report says more than 27-thousand Iowans will see their annual out-of-pocket prescription drug costs capped at two-thousand dollars. A-A-R-P Iowa’s Advocacy Manager Paige Yontz says right now, some Iowa seniors are forced to use cost-coping strategies – like not filling a prescription or skipping doses – to save money…

“On average, people who reach that capped amount are going to see a savings of about $1,500. This is something that AARP really fought hard for. We knew that this would provide critical relief for Medicare enrollees here in Iowa.”

Yontz says the cost of prescription medications is among the biggest concerns Iowa seniors face. She adds the cap will provide some cost certainty for a vulnerable segment of the population…

“Knowing that people aren’t going to pay a dime over $2,000 is just such a financial relief for so many people, regardless of their income level. There are just so many people that struggle to make ends meet, when it comes to paying for the drugs that they need.”

The cap on prescription drug costs takes effect the first of next year.