But please tell me more about how to run a business when you haven’t even read up on the changes that passed 2 years ago.
(I actually don’t care if you can read or not. I DO care when you make idiotic statements about things you clearly know nothing about and confuse newbies)
ROFL!!
It’s “sort of 6%”
My understanding is the 6% applies only to the BASE Beneficiary Premium
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Inflation Reduction Act (IRA): Changes to Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage 2023 and beyond.
A number of changes are included in the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 impacting future Medicare Part D prescription drug plan coverage.
More details here . . .
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What are the Medicare Part D abbreviations: EA BA DS AE in the plan benefit type?
Medicare Part D plans are categorized as defined standard (DS), actuarially equivalent (AE) standard, or basic alternative (BA) - and benefits are actuarially equivalent to the CMS defined standard Part D benefit. Enhanced alternative (EA) plans exceed defined standard coverage.