Closing the "Doughnut Hole" Has Helped Protect Millions of Medicare Beneficiaries from High Drug Costs

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Leigh Purvis, AARP Public Policy Institute

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AARP Public Policy Institute

  Published July 29, 2016


This PPI fact sheet by Leigh Purvis examines the Affordable Care Act provision that closes the Medicare Part D coverage gap, which has led to $23.5 billion in savings for more than 11


million Medicare beneficiaries. This important consumer protection will take on added significance as prescription drug prices continue to rise.


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