Many Oklahomans find their drug costs dangerous in Medicare gap
Ex-corrections officer Donna Dennis’ only nod to softness was the baby aspirin she took daily. The nail-tough 69-year-old began taking the tiny pink pills when she reached the Medicare coverage gap, or “doughnut hole,” and could no longer afford her prescribed blood thinner.Like many Medicare recipients who fall into the coverage gap, she gave up her prescription drug for several months because…

