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AARP Medicare Supplement Insurance

Posted in Medicare, Medigap at 10:55 pm by Administrator

Medicare Supplement Insurance – Insurance Basics

These plans are competitively priced and offer outstanding customer service. In fact, some of our representatives have over 20 years of experience!

Why do I need Medicare Supplement Insurance?

The average person on Medicare could wind up spending thousands per year out of their own pocket.* These costs include deductibles, co-insurance and more. For more on Medicare click here.

Why should I choose an AARP Medicare Supplement Plan?

It will help cover some of the expenses that Medicare doesn’t-and you’ll get all this:

1. Freedom to choose your own doctors
2. No claim forms to file
3. Special Extras
4. You can’t be singled out for a rate increase. Any rate change will apply to all members of the same class insured under your Plan who reside in your state
5. Coverage wherever you travel in the U.S.
6. Great customer care – 98% of issues are resolved on first call
7. Available in all fifty states, plus D.C., Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands and Guam

To learn more about AARP Medicare Supplement Plans available in your state,
click here.

Medicare Supplement Insurance – Insurance Basics – Why You Need It

What is Medicare?

Medicare is a federal program developed to help Americans over 65 and some disabled Americans pay for the high cost of health care. There are different parts:

Medicare Part A (hospital insurance) is free if you paid Medicare taxes while working.
There’s a monthly charge for Medicare Part B (medical insurance). Medicare Part D (prescription drug plan) is a Medicare benefit that offers a choice of prescription drug plans (PDPs) to anyone enrolled in Part A or Part B.

Medicare was never intended to cover all your health care costs-in fact, the average person could end up spending thousands per year out of their own pocket.* So an illness or injury could end up costing you quite a bit of money.

What is Medicare Supplement Insurance?

It’s designed to help pay some of the medical expenses that Medicare does not pay.
For instance, you can choose a Medicare supplement plan that pays the $1,024 Part A deductible for you.

When is the best time to get Medicare Supplement Insurance?

Generally, your six month “Open Enrollment” period is the best time to buy a Medicare supplement plan, particularly if you are no longer working or covered by an employer-sponsored health plan. This period begins the first day of the month in which you turn age 65 or enroll in Medicare Part B. During this time, as long as you have Medicare Part B, you can buy Medicare supplement insurance without answering any health questions.

Medicare Supplement Insurance – How It Works

AARP plans make it easy to file claims.

Usually, you do not have to do a thing. Your doctors and hospitals will file Medicare claims for you. Supplemental payments are sent to the same doctor who filed your Medicare claim. So there are no claim forms to fill out, photocopy or mail.

You can change providers, even with pre-existing conditions.

It’s also easy to change providers — even with pre-existing conditions. If you decide to replace your current health insurance coverage with a Medicare supplement plan, you won’t have a waiting period for conditions you have now.

Switching from Medicare HMOs.

Rights vary by state. Under certain circumstances, you’re eligible for guaranteed acceptance into certain Medicare supplement insurance plans with no health questions asked or waiting period for pre-existing conditions. To find out more, contact the administrator of your prior health plan or your local state department on aging.

Medicare Supplement Insurance – Plan Details

The federal Medicare program doesn’t cover all the costs of hospital and medical care. That’s why AARP Health Care Options makes available a choice of competitively priced insurance plans – to help pay for what Medicare does not.

Every one of the traditional AARP Medicare Supplement Insurance Plans, underwritten by United HealthCare Insurance Company, lets you keep your own doctor, specialist and hospital and other health care providers. There are no lists from which you have to select. What’s more, you can’t be singled out for a rate increase because your health changes.

These are the highlights of our most popular plans…

Plan A is our most economical coverage. It provides basic benefits, including Medicare’s Part A hospital and Part B medical co-payments, and your first three pints of blood each year.

Plan C is our most popular option among members. It covers the basic benefits just described, PLUS Medicare’s Part A and Part B deductibles, skilled nursing facility co-payments and foreign travel emergencies.

Plan F has everything that Plan C has, PLUS it provides benefits for the difference between what the doctor charges and what Medicare approves (important if your physician charges more than Medicare’s eligible expense).

The Medicare Supplement Plans also offer you a convenient, easy way to pay your premium and save money at the same time. Save up to $24 a year when you sign up for Electronic Funds Transfer, our easy payment option. Your premium is automatically deducted from your bank account each month and forwarded to AARP Health Care Options.

You save $2 each month on your total household payment, plus the cost of postage and checks.

You save another 5% off your monthly premium when both you and your spouse enroll — under the same membership number — in an AARP Medicare Supplement, Medicare Select, or Group Hospital insurance plan. The discount applies even if you each enroll in a different plan.

This is a brief description of the insurance plans available through AARP Health Care Options. AARP’s Medicare Supplement Plans are underwritten by
United HealthCare Insurance Company, Fort Washington, PA under Policy Form No. GRP 79171 GPS-1 and are not connected with or endorsed by the U.S. Government or the Federal Medicare Program. In some states, plans may be available to persons eligible for Medicare by reason of disability.
Benefits and costs vary depending upon plan selected. These plans have exclusions, limitations and eligibility requirements.

Here are special discounts if within the last three years you’ve either turned 65, or enrolled in Medicare Part B at age 65 or older Savings for Loyal Participants in the Medicare Supplement Plans

AARP Health Care Options Early Enrollment Bonus Program

We want to demonstrate why the plans available through the AARP Health Care Options program should be your choice for quality health insurance coverage. That’s why we have created this special Early Enrollment Bonus Program. It rewards you by offering numerous ways to save on your insurance costs. All you have to do is enroll in an AARP Medicare Supplement Plan within 3 years of turning age 65 or enrolling in Medicare Part B at age 65 or older.

Here’s How This Program Can Save You Money

Enroll in an AARP Medicare Supplement plan within the required time period and you’ll save:

A guaranteed annual savings on your AARP Medicare Supplement premium. You’ll receive a rate that is at least 9% less than if you wait to enroll.
Plus an additional four-year “Early Enrollment Discount,” of 20% your first year of coverage…15% the second year…10% the third year…and 5% the fourth year.

AARP Medicare Supplement Quotes available at: www.lowcostmedigap.com

Mutual of Omaha Medicare Supplement Insurance

Posted in Medicare, Medigap at 10:32 pm by Administrator

Why choose Mutual of Omaha for your Medicare supplement insurance?

Founded in 1909, a mutual company that makes business decisions based on the best interest of the policyholders.

Here are just a few of the reasons millions of Americans have chosen Mutual of Omaha for their Medicare supplement insurance policy coverage.

Commitment to the Medicare Supplement Market

Serving the Medicare supplement market for more than forty years – since Medicare began

Paid $4.46 billion in Medicare supplement insurance policy benefits since 1966 and $509 million in 2006 alone*

Preserve your health insurance choices through legislative efforts in Washington D.C.

Offer competitively priced Medicare supplement policies from coast to coast

Value-added Customer Service

Medicare supplement Part A and B electronic claims processing virtually eliminates your paperwork hassles

Friendly, professional and knowledgeable customer care representatives

Have the financial value and security you seek in your health care coverage with a Mutual of Omaha Medicare supplement policy.

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Medicare Supplement Insurance Policy

A Medicare supplement insurance policy helps pay some of the expenses not covered by Medicare. What’s more:

Your out-of-pocket health care costs are reduced

You choose your own doctors, hospitals and other health care providers

Your benefits increase along with Medicare’s deductibles and co-payments

With companies offering the same standardized insurance plans, your Medicare supplement choice comes down to price and a company’s service, reputation and experience with Medicare supplement insurance policies.

Determine Your Need

As we age, our health care expenses generally increase. Medicare pays many of those costs, but not all. See
how a Medicare supplement insurance policy can complete your health care protection.

Plan Details

From basic to comprehensive coverage, there’s a Mutual of Omaha Medicare supplement insurance policy for your specific needs and budget.

Why Choose Mutual

Mutual of Omaha’s Medicare supplement insurance helps give you the financial value you seek in your health care coverage.

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Mutual of Omaha Medicare Supplement Insurance Policies

There are 14 federally standardized Medicare supplement insurance plans (Plans A-L, including high deductible Plans F and J). Insurance companies must offer Plan A and may offer any other plans. Mutual of Omaha has a policy that helps meet your needs and budget.

Benefits

Most Medicare supplement insurance policies pay these basic benefits:

Medicare Part A hospital deductible ($1,024 in 2008), coinsurance plus coverage for 365 additional days after Medicare benefits end.

Medicare Part B coinsurance (generally 20% of Medicare approved expenses)

First three pints of blood each year

Additional benefits, depending on the plan you choose, pay you for:

Medicare Part B deductible ($135 in 2008)

Medicare Part B excess charges

At-home recovery visits

Foreign travel emergency care

How to Select the Right Plan for You

As we age, our health care expenses generally increase and we see the doctor more frequently.

Ask yourself whether you could budget for any of these Medicare Part B costs and choose the Mutual of Omaha Medicare supplement insurance policy according to your needs:

Medicare Part B calendar-year deductible, $135 in 2008

At-home recovery visits for assistance for activities of daily living for your recovery from an illness, injury or surgery.

Charges for excess benefits – Your bill for Medicare Part B services and supplies may exceed the Medicare-eligible expense, leaving you to pay the difference on your own. A Medicare supplement policy can help you pay the difference.

Emergency care received outside the U.S.

In most cases, benefits are paid directly to your providers.

For a No-Obligation Mutual of Omaha Medicare Supplement Insurance Quote contact Golden Age Providers, LLC at www.lowcostmedigap.com