Medicare Enrollees to Pay 50 Percent Less for Some Drugs in 2026, Report Says

Medicare Enrollees to Pay 50 Percent Less for Some Drugs in 2026, Report Says
An emergency sign directs patients to the emergency room at the Kaiser Permanente San Diego Medical Center hospital in San Diego, Calif., on April 17, 2017. Mike Blake/Reuters
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Americans enrolled in Medicare will pay about 50 percent less out of pocket in 2026 for some drugs including Pfizer and Bristol Myers Squibb’s blood thinner Eliquis and Merck & Co’s diabetes drug Januvia, a study in the five most populous U.S. states suggested.

Medicare negotiated prices kick in next month for 10 drugs, a first for former President Joe Biden’s signature Inflation Reduction Act of 2022. Medicare covers over 67 million people aged 65 and older or with disabilities.