January 2025 brought changes to health insurance, prescription drug costs, and preventive care, affecting both Medicare and private insurance. Key updates include a $2,000 cap on out-of-pocket drug costs for Medicare recipients and the continuation of no-cost preventive services. Experts, like Dr. Mark Fendrick from the University of Michigan, urge people to stay informed as some benefits may change amid circulating misinformation.
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