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Question 1:
With regard to Medicare Part D, what is the donut hole?
A. The donut hole is the coverage gap for patients who eat donuts.
B. The donut hole is the coverage gap for patients between Medicaid age and Medicare age.
C. The donut hole is the coverage gap during which the patient is responsible for all drug costs.
D. The donut hole is the loss of health insurance to patients whose diets are unhealthy.

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