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AICPA Personal Financial Planning (PFP)
Release Date: 11/08/2024
AICPA Personal Financial Planning (PFP)
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info_outlineJim Sullivan from Pay4Care.org discusses significant changes to Medicare’s prescription drug coverage in 2025, particularly regarding the Medicare Part D plans and Medicare Advantage plans with drug coverage.
- Jim discusses key 2025 changes to Medicare Part D, including a new $2,000 out-of-pocket maximum for prescription drug costs.
- Beneficiaries can now opt for the Medicare Prescription Payment Plan, allowing them to spread out deductible payments monthly to ease early-year costs.
- The Open Enrollment Period (Oct 15 - Dec 7) is a vital time for beneficiaries to review their plans, as many premiums, copays, and formularies will change, and some plans will be discontinued.
- Clients should be proactive since plans may automatically transfer them to a different plan if theirs is terminated, potentially impacting drug coverage and costs.
- Jim urges advisors to support clients in ensuring their coverage meets their healthcare needs, prioritizing both affordability and the quality of care provided.
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Learn more on the latest proposals and regulations by accessing The Medicare & You Handbook. You can also access Jim Sullivan’s Guide to Retirement & Elder Planning: Healthcare Coverage Planning-6th Ed on the AICPA website. A deep dive for advisors can be found in the Health Transitions Guide: Vol. 3.
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