Obama Health Reform Plan Uses MA Cuts, Pharma Fees To Close Donut Hole
Executive Summary
The Obama administration's proposal on health care reform would phase out the Medicare Part D coverage gap and pay for it through cuts to Medicare Advantage plans and with annual fees on branded biopharmaceutical companies
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