A New Medicare Rule That Could Save You Thousands
If you’re a Medicare beneficiary, there’s important news you should know:
Beginning in 2025, your total out-of-pocket costs for prescription medications under Medicare Part D will be capped at $2,000 per year.
This change is part of the Inflation Reduction Act and is expected to make a big difference for patients across the country—especially those who take expensive medications for chronic conditions.
What This Means for You
If you have high prescription drug costs—for example, cancer therapies, hormone blockers, or long-term medications for overactive bladder or prostate enlargement (BPH)—you could save hundreds or even thousands of dollars each year.
Previously, some Medicare patients paid $5,000 or more per year in out-of-pocket drug costs. In 2025 and beyond, once you’ve spent $2,000 in total for the year, your additional prescription drug costs will be $0 for the rest of the year.
Who Benefits Most?
This is especially good news for patients who:
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Take medications for advanced prostate cancer (such as Xtandi®, Erleada®, or Orgovyx®)
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Use long-term BPH treatments or bladder medications
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Rely on specialty drugs or branded medications
If you’re being treated for any of these conditions at Fore River Urology, we’ll help you understand how this change affects your medication costs and coverage.
What Should I Do Now?
You don’t need to do anything to enroll in this benefit—it will automatically apply to Medicare Part D plans starting in 2025.
However, now is a good time to:
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Review your Medicare Part D plan during open enrollment (October 15 – December 7)
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Talk with your doctor or pharmacist about high-cost medications
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Ask us if any of your prescriptions may be affected
We’re Here to Help
At Fore River Urology, we’re committed to providing expert, affordable care for patients across Maine. We know that the cost of treatment is a big concern for many families—and we’re here to help you understand your options.
Located in South Portland, we proudly serve patients from all over Maine and New Hampshire.
Call us at 207-518-6600 or request an appointment online to learn more.
Have questions about your medications or upcoming Medicare changes?
We’re happy to walk you through what to expect.