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Choose an AARP® Medicare Supplement plan from UnitedHealthcare to cover some costs Original Medicare doesn't. Enroll online.
Medicare Supplement insurance plans work with your Medicare Part A (hospital stays) and Medicare Part B (doctor visits) to help lower the out-of-pocket medical costs that Original Medicare doesn’t cover.
Discounts and services insured members can enjoy once enrolled in an AARP® Medicare Supplement Insurance Plan insured by UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company.
Medicare Supplement (Medigap) plans help pay some out-of-pocket costs that Original Medicare doesn't pay. Medicare Supplement insurance plans. Medicare Part D prescription drug plans help pay for prescription drugs. You can combine a Part D plan with Original Medicare or a Medicare Supplement (Medigap) plan. Prescription drug plans.
Plans C, F and G offer the most supplemental coverage, paying many of your out-of-pocket costs for Medicare-approved services. Consider one of these plans if you are willing to pay a monthly premium that is typically higher in exchange for more covered benefits and lower out-of-pocket costs. †
Medicare Supplement insurance plans are also called "Medigap" and are offered by private insurers. They are made to work together with your Original Medicare coverage. Low or no out-of-pocket copay, coinsurance or deductible plan options available. Choose any doctor or hospital that accepts Medicare patients—no referrals needed.
AARP Medicare Supplement Insurance plans from UnitedHealthcare, also called Medigap, covers the out-of-pocket costs that Original Medicare doesn't.