Utah AARP Medicare Options

AARP MedicareComplete Plans

AARP MedicareComplete plans are Medicare Advantage plans insured through UnitedHealthcare. Plans offer all of the benefits covered under Original Medicare and more. Also, most plans include Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage. To enroll in a plan, you must be eligible for Medicare Part A and continue to pay your Medicare Part B premium, unless otherwise paid for under Medicaid or by another third party.

Plans offer the basic benefits of Original Medicare plus so much more including:

  • $0 or low monthly plan premiums
  • $0 or low doctor visit copays
  • Part D coverage included
  • No copay for preventive services
 

Get A Medicare Advantage Plan Quote

Annual Enrollment Period October 15 – December 7

 

AARP Medicare Supplement Plans

Medicare Supplement plans, also known as Medigap, offer you freedom to choose any doctor or specialist who accepts Medicare, with no referral needed. Coverage varies depending on where you live and which plan you select. Part D, dental and vision are not included. AARP Medicare Supplement plans are insured through UnitedHealthcare.

Instant Medicare Supplement Insurance Rates and Plan Comparison

 

AARP Medicare Rx

The AARP® MedicareRx Plans, insured through UnitedHealthCare, offer simple, reliable protection to help you manage the cost of your prescription drugs. If you are eligible for Medicare, these plans are available to you, even if you’re not a member of AARP. Plans start at $15/mo.

Get A Medicare Advantage Plan Quote

Annual Enrollment Period October 15 – December 7

 

 

 

 

 

 

IMPORTANT NOTICES AND DISCLAIMERS
This is not a complete listing of plans available in your service area. For additional plan options contact us. This website may display a subset of available plans based on your preferences and the plans we are contracted with. This is not a complete listing of plans available in your service area. For a complete listing please contact 1-800-MEDICARE or consult www.medicare.gov. This website is neither associated with nor endorsed by The Centers For Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) or any other governmental agency.