The OIG has released an ACA-mandated report assessing the extent to which formularies used by Medicare Part D drug plans include drugs commonly used by full-benefit dual-eligible individuals(i.e., individuals eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid and who receive full Medicaid benefits and assistance with Medicare premiums and cost-sharing). The report, which covered the 3,309 Part D plans operating in 2014, determined that on average, Part D plan formularies include 96% of the 195 commonly-used drugs identified by the OIG. In addition, 64% of the commonly-used drugs are included by all Part D plan formularies. The OIG observes that these results are largely unchanged from the 2013 report. Formularies applied utilization management tools to 28% of the unique drugs reviewed in 2014, also the same as in 2013.