
Biden-Harris Medicare Drug Negotiations Save Taxpayers $6B
The Biden-Harris administration revealed new drug prices for Medicare, projecting $6 billion in savings by 2026 and reducing seniors’ out-of-pocket costs by $1.5 billion.
The Biden-Harris administration revealed new drug prices for Medicare, projecting $6 billion in savings by 2026 and reducing seniors’ out-of-pocket costs by $1.5 billion.
Thanks to the Biden-Harris administration’s Inflation Reduction Act, Medicare recipients now pay no more than $35 a month for insulin, easing financial burdens.
AstraZeneca, Boehringer Ingelheim, and GlaxoSmithKline agreed to cap asthma inhaler prices at $35 per month after a Democratic Senate Committee investigation.
Without state protections for pregnancy in North Carolina, Rose Stanley relies on federal laws to balance college, work, and parenthood. Learn how these laws help her and where improvements are needed. Scroll down for a breakdown of breastfeeding rights.
North Carolinians with Medicaid can now access free oral contraception at pharmacies without a prescription, announced Gov. Roy Cooper. This aims to improve access to reproductive healthcare statewide.
In 2015, longtime Verizon employee DeAnn Roesner retired but returned to work after drug costs depleted her savings.
More than 500,000 North Carolinians have enrolled in Medicaid expansion since its launch seven months ago, surpassing initial goals.
The Michigan House of Representatives passed a 10-bill package on June 26 aimed at improving maternal and infant health.
When medical issues forced longtime teacher Pam Bloink to retire, her health insurance copays quickly drained her savings.
Steve Lubin, a retired nurse, now finds vital medications more affordable due to the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act’s new caps.
A new bill co-sponsored by Sen. Tammy Baldwin could mean significant savings on prescription drug costs for Wisconsinites.
A new bill by Pennsylvania Sen. Bob Casey and Georgia Sen. Raphael Warnock could lower prescription drug costs significantly.