The limits on the cost-sharing that Medicare private health and drug plans can charge consumers in 2011 will provide important financial protections for people with Medicare who enroll in these plans. In 2011, most Medicare private health plans (also known as Medicare Advantage plans) must cap the amount consumers will pay in deductibles and copayments for Medicare-covered medical services at no more than $6,700 (local preferred provider organizations [PPOs] can set the limit at $10,000 for in- and out-of-network services combined)... 

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