In 2025, everyone enrolled in Part D will have their annual out-of-pocket drug costs capped at $2,000. In future years, that cap will rise in step with the rate of change in Part D costs.
Regulators say the nation's largest pharmacy benefit managers are partly to blame for the soaring cost of insulin in the U.S.
Fourteen more pharmacies in Nova Scotia will soon be able to provide care for minor ailments and illnesses as part of a ...
Chains and independent pharmacies alike are short-staffed, leading to long lines and frustrating experiences. Here's why ...