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Friday, January 24, 2020

Benefits Offered Through AARP Medicare

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A Brief Overview of Medicare and AARP Medicare Plans

Medicare is a federal insurance program with four parts—Part A, Part B, Part C and Part D. Part A and B are known as Original Medicare. AARP Medicare Supplement plans help pay for some of the costs not covered by Original Medicare. Part C, also known as Medicare Advantage, offers insurance coverage through private companies such as AARP. In order to sign up for AARP Medicare plans you must be enrolled in Original Medicare.

Part D provides prescription drug coverage. Prescription drug coverage is available to AARP members through the prescription drug plans (PDPs).AARP offers Medicare plans insured by UnitedHealthcare Company. UHC is a private insurance company that contracts through Medicare to provide coverage to beneficiaries. Below are the Medicare health insurance plan offerings through AARP.

Medicare Advantage Plans Offered Through AARP

AARP Medicare Advantage plans, insured through UnitedHealthcare, include Medicare Part A (hospital stays), Medicare Part B (doctor visits) and, in most cases, Medicare Part D (prescription drug coverage). 

Every plan has its own unique benefits. Additional plan beneļ¬ts may include:

  • Preventive services—some plans offer a $0 copay when you visit your in-network primary care provider to receive preventive services. Below is a list of the preventive services offered through AARP Medicare Advantage: 
  • Alcohol misuse screening and counseling
  • Bone mass measurement (for those at high risk)
  • Breast cancer screening (2D and 3D mammograms)
  • Cardiovascular disease (behavioral therapy)
  • Cardiovascular screening
  • Cervical and vaginal cancer screening (Pap test and pelvic exam)
  • Colorectal cancer screening
  • Depression screening
  • Diabetes screening
  • Flu shots
  • Glaucoma tests (for those at high risk)
  • Hepatitis B immunization
  • Hepatitis C screening
  • HIV screening
  • Human papillomavirus (HPV) test
  • Lung cancer screening
  • Medical nutrition therapy services
  • Medicare Diabetes Prevention Program (MDPP)
  • Obesity screening and counseling
  • Pneumococcal shot
  • Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test
  • Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) screening and counseling
  • Smoking cessation (counseling to stop smoking)
  • Disease management programs —these programs are designed to help members who have chronic conditions, such as diabetes or certain types of heart disease. 
  • Health management programs—these mail-based programs focus on self-care and are designed to provide members with guidelines on how to stay healthy and avoid disease. 
  • Alternative care services—some plans offer alternative therapies in preventing and treating disease, healing illness, and promoting health. Covered therapies include acupuncture and/or chiropractic care in some areas under some plans.
  • Dental — dental coverage is now available with most Medicare Advantage plans. All plans that include a dental benefit cover exams, annual X-rays, cleanings, and fluoride for a $0 copay with in-network dentists. Many plans may also include dental coverage for fillings, crowns, bridges, dentures, and certain types of root canals.
  • Vision—nearly all Medicare Advantage plans offer $0 copay annual eye exams. Many plans also offer an eyewear allowance on contacts or frames. Lenses may be covered in full, including designer-quality prescription glasses such as Warby Parker. 
  • OTC (over-the-counter)—this benefit will help you save 40% or more on OTC medications and products. 
  • Hearing—many Medicare Advantage plans offer $0 annual hearing exams and low copays on name brand and private-label hearing aids. Through UnitedHealthcare Company, AARP has a nationwide network of over 5,000 hearing provider locations and online ordering with home delivery.
  • Virtual medical visits—this benefit gives you the ability to live chat with a licensed virtual provider from the comfort of home or any location. You have unlimited access to these visits for a $0 copay. Many plans also offer virtual behavioral health visits for a low or no copay.

Medicare Prescription Drug Plans

Most AARP Medicare Advantage plans (Part C) include Part D coverage. Medicare Part D, also known as a Medicare prescription plan, helps cover the cost of your medication. 

All plans include brand and generic drugs, but vary in terms of which specific drugs it covers. The list of drugs a plan covers is known as its formulary. Within the formulary, there are tiers of drugs. The higher the tier, the more expensive the drug.  

Tier Type Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3 Tier 4 Tier 5
Drug Type Preferred Generic Drugs Non-PreferredGeneric Drugs Preferred Generic and Brand Drugs Non-Preferred Generic and Brand Drugs Specialty Drugs
Copay Cost $ $$ $$$ $$$$ $$$$$

Medicare Supplement Plans Through AARP

Medicare Supplement insurance plans, also known as Medigap, help pay for some of the healthcare costs not covered by Medicare Part A and Part B. These costs include coinsurance, copays, and deductibles. 

In addition to covering healthcare costs, some of AARP’s supplement plans include the following benefits:

  • Renew Active —through some Medicare Advantage plans, you will receive access to various gyms and fitness locations at no additional cost. And rewards for remaining physically active.
  • AARP Staying Sharp– this online program includes a brain health assessment, brain exercises, recipes and activities designed to nurture a healthy brain.
  • Hearing Care Program by HearUSA—through this program you receive a discount on hearing aids and access to screenings by certified HearUSA hearing care providers.
  • AARP Vision Discounts provided by EyeMed—with this benefit you save on eyewear purchases and routine exam exams
  • NurseLine Plan—with this benefit you receive 24/7 phone access to a registered nurse. The nurse can help answer medical questions and/or guide you to outside help if necessary. In addition to registered nurses, NurseLine also has a health information library with recorded messages on more than 1,700 health topics. This service is intended for non-emergency needs.
  • Wellness coaching—with this benefit you receive access to trained coaches to reach their health and fitness goals.
  • Foreign travel—some plans cover emergency care services during a portion of your trip(s) outside of the United States 

To be eligible to apply for a Medicare Supplement plan, you must be an AARP member or spouse of a member, enrolled in both Part A and Part B of Medicare, and not covered under any other Medicare Supplement plans. 

If you are not yet age 65, you are only eligible to apply if you do not have end-stage renal disease and then you may only apply for A, B, C, F or K, unless you are in your birthday Open Enrollment Period and replacing a Medicare Supplement plan. 

You must apply within six months after enrolling in Medicare Part B or receiving notification of your retroactive eligibility for Medicare Part B, unless you are entitled to Guaranteed Issue.

What Are The Costs Of AARP Medicare?

All AARP Medicare Advantage plans include the following payments:

  1. A monthly premium
  2. A deductible
  3. A copay
  4. Coinsurance

The amount of each payment varies based upon the plan you choose and your state or region. The payments associated with PDP plans depend upon the tier of the drugs as described above in the Medicare prescription drugs section.

When Can You Enroll AARP Medicare?

In order to enroll into AARP Medicare, you must:

  1. Be an AARP member
  2. Be enrolled into Original Medicare (Medicare Part A and Part B) and 

To apply to be an AARP member, visit AARP.org/membership. On their site you will also find the monthly payment information and a full list of the benefits provided to members. In addition to healthcare insurance, AARP also offers car, vehicle, and property insurance, as well as a plethora of other benefits offered to members.

The second step is to be enrolled into Original Medicare. You will be automatically enrolled in Medicare Part A once you qualify for federal retirement benefits. If you are not automatically enrolled, you will need to enroll during your Initial Enrollment Period. The initial enrollment period begins three months before your 65th birthday and ends three months after your birthday. If you miss this period, you can enroll during the general enrollment which runs from January 1 to March 1.

You can enroll into Medicare Part B during the same time periods. This can be the Initial Enrollment Period or the General Enrollment Period if you happen to miss the initial. In the event of a life change such as your employer or spouse health insurance ends, you will have access to a special enrollment period. 

When enrolling in medicare, you can consult an insurance agent or utilize free resources. In order to enroll, you can choose one of the three following options: 

  1. You can apply by visiting your local Social Security office or
  2. Calling Medicare at 1-800-772-1213 or 
  3. By filling out a simple application at the Social Security Administration website. Note if you have Medicare Part A and wish to add Medicare Part B, you will not be able to fill out an online form to do this. You will have to call the above number or visit your local Social Security office. 

Once you are enrolled into Original Medicare, review the plans offered by AARP to determine which one(s) are the best fit for your situation. These plans have a lot of information, so feel free to request a free quote for more information. Call toll-free at 888-OUR-AARP (888-687-2277) or email member@aarp.org. 



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Before retiring from an on-the-field injury, Davis, who played for the Denver Broncos from 1995 to 2001, made approximately $19 million in his eight seasons in the NFL, according to Sportrac. One of his biggest regrets was letting other people write checks for him during the height of his career. He is now encouraging young players to make sure they keep track of their own finances.

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People of color in the media industry face many challenges when trying to get their foot in the door. There is a certain way that you must look, carry yourself, and speak. In fact, everything from appearance to professional nature can be found in many media professionals contracts when working for major publications and outlets.

And, a number of those clauses coupled with barriers to entry keep many people seeking to enter the industry out.

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Johnson is set to launch Spark FM, the first digital radio station owned by a black woman, this spring in Boston.

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As Johnson prepares for the launch of the station, she is seeking financial support on Kickstarter to fund her dream. As outlined online, Spark FM hopes to amplify more urban voices on the radio.

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  • Spark FM will allow small and local black business owners to advertise their businesses in an affordable and accessible way
  • Spark FM will be “logistically local” but have a global impact as a legal, professional, small market alternative to mainstream media
  • Spark FM will be housed in a state-of-the-art facility that people can feel proud of and that represents the artistic creativity and skill of our diverse community and culture
  • Spark FM will invest in the community by way of community events, live remotes broadcasts, and community sponsorships
  • Spark FM will provide mentorship opportunities to younger radio talent (on-air-personalities, DJ’s, etc..) to give them professional training and experience if they desire to pursue big-market goals in the future
  • Spark FM will provide relatable news that directly correlates to the people, places, and things in the urban community
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