AARP & Medicare Supplement
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Flexibility
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Medicare supplement coverage travels throughout the U.S. Medicare supplement plans allow individuals to keep their own doctors, specialists and hospitals. If a health care facility accepts Medicare, it accepts Medicare supplement plans. As opposed to some HMO plans, Medicare supplement coverage travels with the individual, so there are no out-of-network charges.
Plans
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Medicare supplements allow your choice of doctor. There are numerous Medicare supplement plans. The ones with higher premiums offer more comprehensive benefits. For example, Plan F pays the Medicare hospital deductible while Plan A does not. Plans also differ in whether they pay the coinsurance that is excluded by Medicare. AARP and other insurance providers offer charts that illustrate side-by-side comparisons of coverage to help individuals determine which plan is right for them.
Costs
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Medicare supplements can help meet seniors' needs. Medicare supplement plans charge a monthly premium. However, until limits of Medicare coverage are met, there are no additional copays or coinsurance charges. When an individual selects a Medicare supplement plan, he will also need to choose a Part D prescription drug plan. In addition, charges for Medicare Part B will be taken from Social Security benefits.
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