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FROM THE ARTICLE.
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PLEASE BE AWARE! Covid is spreading out here and Medicare no longer covers Paxlovid. On March 3, 2025, without notifying anyone, Medicare no longer covers this life-saving drug - cost is $1500! I contracted Covid 10 days ago. Doctor prescribed Paxlovid. I am 74 years old and this could be life-threatening. After running through my insurance I still paid $722! I asked the pharmacist what people do - response - most people walk away and hope they can recover, others wait until they are so sick they go to the ER, others die. It is hard on the pharmacists to see this. Why do we have elected officials - to make them money while we die! A million people died from the last outbreak. We need to fight back against these thieves!
It should have been covered in your Part D plan. Yes, they did notify people - all over the news - COVID 19 Pandemic status ended.
There are some coverage options if you were eligible.
CDC.gov- 06/11/2025 - COVID-19 Treatment Clinical Care for Outpatients
from the link ~
Patient assistance programs that help pay for COVID-19 antivirals are available to people who are underinsured, uninsured, or certain people who are publicly insured through Medicaid, Medicare, or other programs. Manufacturer access programs that support COVID-19 treatments such as PAXCESS (Paxlovid), including the U.S. Government Patient Assistance Program (USG PAP) operated by Pfizer, Merck Helps (Lagevrio), and Gilead Advanced Access (Veklury), are also available. A prescription is needed to enroll in these programs; therefore, patients should seek medical care as early as possible if they develop symptoms to avoid delays in startingโฏtreatment.
2026 and THIS YEAR's open enrollment (October to December) will be interesting for me. I have Traditional Medicare with Part D with Wellcare. Totally HAPPY with this setup for 2 years now. Had another provider [Aetna] my 1st year and switched when they decided to delete my "cheap" plan. So far ZERO cost to me from Wellcare. Hope that repeats for 2026. Also hoping my 2nd Medicare Doctor sticks around. Lol, started Medicare 2 years ago & that 1st year was stressful [lost my totally awesome doctor (she left Medicare practice) & my Part D provider upped my plan cost]. I would luv to hear about your MEDICARE JOURNEY!!! Take care, Nicole (Friends & Family Forum)
You probably also hope that you can still qualify for the Medicare Savings Program (MSP) to pay your Part B premiums and anything else that the program you are in covers - deductible, copays, coinsurance, extra help.
A high COLA might push beneficiaryโs income too high now or in the future to be eligible for the MSP. And Part B premiums are getting higher - the current Trustee report estimates the 2026 Part B premium at over $ 200 a month. We will know the actual Medicare premiums as well as the new Medicare deductibles in October when the 2025 usage is computed.