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Medicare Part D Subsidy Expiration Raises Enrollee Concerns
August 23, 2026
Why it matters locally: The expiration of this Medicare Part D subsidy could lead to increased out-of-pocket prescription drug costs for the approximately 1.1 million Medicare beneficiaries in Alabama, particularly those who relied on the subsidy to manage their medication expenses.
WASHINGTON – The Trump administration's decision to discontinue a specific subsidy for Medicare Part D enrollees is generating questions among beneficiaries regarding their future drug coverage costs. Enrollees are expressing concerns about potential increases in the amounts they will pay for their medications. This change stems from an administrative action affecting the Medicare Part D program. Individuals enrolled in this prescription drug coverage plan are now evaluating the financial implications of the subsidy's expiration. The removal of the subsidy directly impacts the structure of their out-of-pocket expenses for covered medications.
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