Another batch of Medicare Part B drugs will have their coinsurance rates lowered from April 1 through June 30 of this year as a result of an Inflation Reduction Act policy that requires drug makers to pay back the federal program when prices are raised faster than the rate of inflation. Some seniors who use the affected 41 drugs during that time period may save between $1 and $3,575 per average dose depending on their personal coverage, HHS announced Tuesday...