

You may be able to choose from a PPO or HMO plan.

There are several AARP Medicare Advantage (Part C) Plans to choose from, depending on availability in your area. Most of these plans combine Medicare Parts A, B and D coverage in one plan and offer additional benefits. These include the Medicare Advantage, Medicare Supplement and a prescription drug plan.ĪARP’s Medicare Advantage Plans are a convenient way to streamline your Medicare coverage. There are three main types of AARP Medicare Plans you can choose from. When you have both government-sponsored Medicare and private insurance like an AARP Medicare Plan, coordination of benefits rules dictate which insurance company pays first for eligible medical expenses. Both charge a premium to give you access to certain benefits. AARP’s Medicare Plans are available in Parts C and D. Part C is private insurance that bundles Parts A and B and often includes Part D. Part D is the name given to private prescription drug coverage for people who have Medicare. The plans offered through AARP are considered Medicare Parts C and D.
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Both parts A and B are not full coverage plans. Part B covers doctor visits and is available through the government for a monthly premium. Medicare is available at no cost through the federal government for Americans age 65 and older who qualify for Social Security. Part A covers some surgery and hospital costs. The government sets rules for Medicare coverage. We rated AARP Medicare Plans for great customer service in our review of top Medicare Supplement plans. AARP Medicare Plans are available in some states to people who are younger than 65 but eligible for Medicare because of end-stage renal disease or disability.ĪARP is known for promoting wellness among older Americans, and its Medicare Plans are no exception. You can choose between several types of Medicare Supplement plans depending on the coverage you need. These Medicare Supplement plans are known as Medigap insurance because they fill the coverage gaps when Medicare doesn’t cover all of your medical bills. In fact, one study found that Medicare only covers around 65% of the average senior’s medical bills.ĪARP members may be eligible for a Medicare Plan insured through UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company or an affiliated company. Unfortunately, Medicare alone often isn’t enough to cover these mounting health costs.

Medical bills inevitably climb as we age. Please contact or 1 (877) 486-2048) 24 hours a day/7 days a week to get information on all of your options. Any information we provide is limited to those plans we do offer in your area. We do not offer every plan available in your area.
