Medicare Plans

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AARP does not employ or support agents as users only need to access their official MyAARPMedicare login portal at www.myaarpmedicare.com.

AARP encourages users to select products and does not make product recommendations. Keep in mind that each insurer is solely financially responsible for its products.

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Medical Benefits Plans (Part C)

Get all the privileges of a specific original health insurance plan with benefits like vision, dental, hearing and directional medications combined in one MyAARPMedicare plan. There are several MyAARPMedicare Advantage plans to choose from, some with $ 0 monthly rewards for qualifying customers.

Medical Supplement Insurance Plan

These plans, also known as Medigap, help pay for some expenses that Parts A and B don’t cover. With Original Medicare Supplement Plans, people can visit any doctor or hospital that accepts MyAARPMedicare patients.

Dual Special Needs Plans (D-SNP)

Medicare and Medicaid have two special needs plans (D-SNP, for which the appropriate plans must be submitted). They offer many additional benefits and features that are behind original Medicare. Eligible individuals can receive a full dual plan with a $ 0 bonus.

Prescription Drug Plans (Part D)

Users can even find out how Part D drug plans can help lower prescription drug costs. These plans can be used in conjunction with the basic Medicare Part A and B plans or the Medicare driver plans.

MyAARPMedicare – Medicare Plan Eligibility

US citizens and legal residents have open reasons to register on the MyAARPMedicare registration portal www.myaarpmedicare.com. US citizens and qualified legal residents must meet the following conditions.

  • The age criteria are maintained from 65 years.
  • Low-skilled children under 65 years of age.
  • Any age diagnosed with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.