Donald Trump has rescinded an executive order from President Joe Biden that sought to lower the price of drugs.
Despite online claims, President Donald Trump’s executive orders did not include removing Medicare’s $35 monthly out-of-pocket price cap, which is set by law.
Experts suggest that most Americans will not experience immediate changes in their out-of-pocket health care expenses.
Trump’s executive order halts an effort to cap the copayment for generic medications at $2 for Medicare beneficiaries.
The rescinded order directed Medicare and Medicaid to test ways to lower drug costs for enrollees. Those tests hadn’t started ...
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