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thestoloffs
Jul 08, 2016Explorer
The bottom line is that AARP doesn't offer the insurance themselves; they're simply selling their brand name to insurance companies, who are offering their existing coverage.
If you're doing a lot of traveling, you have 2 major choices: A PPO option that allows you more flexibility with out-of-network providers, or go Standard Medicare and select the "Medigap" plan you prefer, with a Part D plan to cover your prescriptions.
If you go the latter route, you can go to ANY provider that accepts Standard Medicare. That's almost everyone!
If you're doing a lot of traveling, you have 2 major choices: A PPO option that allows you more flexibility with out-of-network providers, or go Standard Medicare and select the "Medigap" plan you prefer, with a Part D plan to cover your prescriptions.
If you go the latter route, you can go to ANY provider that accepts Standard Medicare. That's almost everyone!
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