AARP Medicare Supplement Insurance: Coverage & Benefits Explained
AARP Medical Supplemental insurance helps pay for some healthcare costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover. It can be purchased by someone with Original Medicare to supplement their coverage, and it can help pay for costs like copayments, coinsurance, and deductibles.
Some of the main features of AARP Medical Supplemental insurance include:
* It is available to people who have Original Medicare (Medicare Parts A and B).
* It can be purchased through an insurance company.
* It is standardized, so all plans offer the same basic coverage.
* There are different types of plans available, each with different levels of coverage.
* The cost of the plan will vary depending on the type of plan and the insurance company.
AARP Medical Supplemental insurance can be a good option for people who are looking for additional coverage to help pay for their healthcare costs. It can help protect people from unexpected medical expenses, and it can give people peace of mind knowing that they have coverage that can help them cover the costs of medical care.
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