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Health care reform bridges prescription gap left by Medicare

University of Illinois student Anna Yee explores the effects of the health care reform on Medicare Part D.

The doughnut hole
Anna Yee/ An aisle of medication inside a drugstore. Receipents of Medicare Part D were responsible for paying for all their medication when their co-pays fell within a threshold known as the "doughnut hole". This gap costs some Medicare receipients thousands of dollars for prescription drugs
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