One of the benefits of the Affordable Care Act to Medicare beneficiaries has been the gradual closing of a big and costly gap called the “doughnut hole” in the prescription drug (Medicare Part D) program. By the end of 2020 — if the ACA is not repealed or altered substantially by Congress — the doughnut hole will be completely closed.
In 2010, people hit the doughnut hole coverage gap when the total amount they and their plan had paid for …
Published on December 03, 2017 09:42