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What the $50 Bridge Copay Means for Your Part D Costs The Bridge copay is a flat $50/month , but it behaves differently from a normal Part D drug costhere's how it interacts with the rest of your Part D spending: The $50 sits outside Part D: It does not count toward your Part D deductible or your annual out-of-pocket cap, and Extra Help / LIS doesn't reduce it [29] 2026 Part D Out-of-Pocket Cap: Your other Part D drugs are still subject to the $2,100 annual out-of-pocket maximum for 2026 (up from $2,000 in 2025) [18] 2026 Part D Deductible: Maximum deductible is $615 for 2026 (up from $590 in 2025), and applies to your regular covered drugsnot the Bridge copay [26] Same price every month: The $50 is the same regardless of dose or which Part D benefit phase you're in Extra Help (Low Income Subsidy) If you have limited income and resources, you may qualify for Extra Help , which significantly reduces Part D costs: With Extra Help, copays drop to $4.90 for generics and $12.15 for brand-name drugs (2025)
