Medicare Bill Allows Changes To Part D Protected Classes, Via Rule-Making
Executive Summary
The new statutory requirement that Medicare drug plans cover all drugs in protected drug classes includes a hint of possible flexibility for interested stakeholders - the designated groups could be expanded or subtracted, though only through a formal regulatory process
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