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Medicare Part D plans are designed to help make prescription drug costs more predictable. With the rising costs of prescription drugs, enrolling in a Medicare Part D plan may be a smart way of insuring yourself against the unexpected. Even if you are relatively healthy, enrolling could save you money in the future.

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Why do you need Medicare Part D?

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.

UnitedHealthcare offers $0 deductible plans to help you save money, as well as a new low-premium plan for peace of mind. While all plans feature drug lists that include thousands of prescription drugs, they offer slightly different coverage and different drug lists.

Other benefits include:

  • A NEW Preferred Pharmacy Network that offers lower copays on thousands of drugs at thousands of preferred pharmacy locations.
  • A large pharmacy network with 65,000+ locations, including large retail chains and small hometown pharmacies.
  • A Preferred Mail Service Pharmacy that helps you save money on your prescriptions and the time it takes to get them.

Want to Get in Touch?

Call UnitedHealthcare for AARP® MedicareRx Plans information

Phone: 1-888-867-5512 (TTY 711)

Hours: 8 a.m.-8 p.m. local time, 7 days a week

Last Updated: 10.01.12 at 12:02 AM CT | Y0066_PDPEX3413229_000 CMS Pending

Plans are insured or covered by UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company or one of its affiliates, a Medicare-approved Part D sponsor. UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company pays royalty fees to AARP for use of its intellectual property. These fees are used for the general purposes of AARP. AARP and its affiliates are not insurers. You do not need to be an AARP member to enroll. AARP encourages you to consider your needs when selecting products and does not make specific product recommendations for individuals.

The benefit information provided is a brief summary, not a complete description of benefits. For more information contact the plan. Limitations, copayments, and restrictions may apply. Formulary, pharmacy network, premium and/or copayments/coinsurance may change on January 1 of each year.

Member may use any pharmacy in the network but may not receive Preferred Pharmacy pricing. Pharmacies in the Preferred Pharmacy Network may not be available in all areas. Copays apply after deductible.

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