In a recent article  at the Dallas Morning News, they discuss the current stress one in five seniors  is now facing until the end of the calendar year.  Doughnut Hole Season is the time of year  when low co-payments reach their gap in the drug coverage provided by Medicare,  and, as a result, they are faced with staggeringly high payments for their  medication.  In 2007, 3.4 million seniors faced this situation.
Through the current program, seniors are responsible for  full costs once all of Medicare’s payments (co-pays and deductibles) have  reached $2150. They do not pick up payments again until citizens spending exceed  $5726.  However, only one in five will reach this amount.
 
 
 


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