Friday, February 15, 2019

MS Drug Costs Spike After Medicare Change




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Subject: MS Drug Costs Spike After Medicare Change



People without low-income subsidies can expect to spend about $6,900 a year out of pocket due to rules that restrict access and require patients to cover more of their medical costs.
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MS Drug Costs Spike After Medicare Change
People without low-income subsidies can expect to spend about $6,900 a year out of pocket due to rules that restrict access and require patients to cover more of their medical costs.
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