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Aarp Medicare Health Insurance Supplemental: What You Need To Know


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AARP Medicare Health Insurance Supplemental: What You Need To Know

What is AARP Medicare Health Insurance Supplemental?

AARP Medicare Health Insurance Supplemental is a supplemental health insurance plan designed to help cover the costs not covered by Medicare Part A and Part B. The plan can help you pay for deductibles, coinsurance, and copayments for hospital and doctor visits, as well as other medical expenses. It can also help you pay for certain preventive care services.

Who is Eligible for AARP Medicare Health Insurance Supplemental?

AARP Medicare Health Insurance Supplemental is available to anyone over the age of 65 who is enrolled in Medicare Part A and Part B. You must also be an AARP member to be eligible for the plan.

What Does AARP Medicare Health Insurance Supplemental Cover?

AARP Medicare Health Insurance Supplemental covers a wide range of medical expenses, including: hospital stays and copayments, doctor visits and copayments, preventive care services, nursing home care, and prescription drugs.

How Much Does AARP Medicare Health Insurance Supplemental Cost?

The cost of AARP Medicare Health Insurance Supplemental depends on the plan you choose. Generally, the monthly premiums tend to be lower than other supplemental plans, and some plans may even have no premiums at all. However, you may have to pay other costs, such as a deductible or coinsurance.

How Do I Enroll in AARP Medicare Health Insurance Supplemental?

If you are eligible for AARP Medicare Health Insurance Supplemental, you can enroll online or by calling AARP directly. You will need to provide information about your Medicare Part A and Part B coverage, as well as information about any other health insurance plans you may have.