Study Examines How Medicare Prescription Drug 'Doughnut Hole' Affected Beneficiaries In 2007 Medical News Today - 0 KB- Found: 2008-08-25, 18:13 GMT In 2007, about 3.4 million Medicare beneficiaries reached the so-called "doughnut hole," or gap in Medicare prescription drug coverage, during which time they were responsible for their medication costs, according to a Kaiser Family Foundation study released on Thursday, the AP/San Francisco Chronicle reports. 3.4 Million Seniors Hit Medicare 'Doughnut Hole' HealthDay via Yahoo! News - 0 KB- Found: 2008-08-22, 00:03 GMT THURSDAY, Aug. 21 (HealthDay News) -- In 2007, about 3.4 million Americans enrolled in the Medicare Part D drug plan reached a gap in their prescription coverage known as the "doughnut hole," leading some of them to stop taking prescribed drugs, says a Kaiser Family Foundation study released Thursday. 3.4 Million Seniors Hit Medicare 'Doughnut Hole' KOLD News 13 Tuscon - 0 KB- Found: 2008-08-22, 14:51 GMT THURSDAY, Aug. 21 (HealthDay News) -- In 2007, about 3.4 million Americans enrolled in the Medicare Part D drug plan reached a gap in their prescription coverage known as the... CENTRAL NY BUSINESS NEWS The Post-Standard - 0 KB- Found: 2008-08-25, 05:28 GMT
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