This amount represents a 48 percent reduction in their total out-of-pocket costs.
Most Medicare Part D enrollees who reach the new $2,000 out-of-pocket spending cap will see substantial savings despite premium changes
This updated analysis estimates that 94 percent of all Part D enrollees expected to reach the new $2,000 out-of-pocket cap in 2025 will have lower total (i.e., premiums plus cost sharing) out-of-pocket costs, averaging $2,474 in savings.