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These Medicare beneficiaries thought their drug plan was free. Then they lost it

Thousands of people lost coverage over as little as $8 in delinquent payments. They didn't know their zero-dollar premiums had gone up and they owed money. Most now can't get coverage until 2027.

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These Medicare beneficiaries thought their drug plan was free. Then they lost it

Thousands of people lost coverage over as little as $8 in delinquent payments. They didn't know their zero-dollar premiums had gone up and they owed money. Most now can't get coverage until 2027.

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Thousands of Medicare Beneficiaries Thought Their Drug Plan Was Free. Then They Lost It. - KFF Health News

Thousands of people who had a Medicare drug plan with zero-dollar premiums last year got small premium increases this year — and didn’t know it. They were dropped from their coverage for failing to pay amounts as little…

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  1. lunedì 6 luglio 2026·npr.org

    These Medicare beneficiaries thought their drug plan was free. Then they lost it

    Thousands of people lost coverage over as little as $8 in delinquent payments. They didn't know their zero-dollar premiums had gone up and they owed money. Most now can't get…

  2. martedì 7 luglio 2026·kffhealthnews.org

    Thousands of Medicare Beneficiaries Thought Their Drug Plan Was Free. Then They Lost It. - KFF Health News

    Thousands of people who had a Medicare drug plan with zero-dollar premiums last year got small premium increases this year — and didn’t know it. They were dropped from their…