1. Coverage for Out-of-Pocket Expenses: Original Medicare pays for most of your inpatient and outpatient care, but you’re still responsible for copayments, coinsurance, and deductibles. AARP Medicare Supplement plans can help cover these additional costs.
2. Choice of Providers: With Original Medicare, you generally have the freedom to choose from any doctor who is Medicare-approved. With an AARP Medicare Supplement plan, you have access to an even larger network of providers.
3. Coverage for International Travel: Original Medicare only covers emergency medical care in the U.S. With AARP Medicare Supplement insurance, you receive coverage for emergency care when you’re traveling outside of the U.S.
4. Lower Premiums and Stable Rates: AARP Medicare Supplement premiums are often lower than those offered by other insurers. Plus, they typically offer stable rates that don’t change each year.
5. No Referrals Needed: With most AARP Medicare Supplement plans, you won’t need to get referrals in order to visit specialists. This can save you time and hassle in the long run.
By choosing AARP Medicare Supplement insurance, you’ll be able to enjoy additional coverage and savings. To find out which plan is right for you, contact a representative at the AARP website today.
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