A Medicare Supplement Insurance Plan, such as an AARP Medicare Supplement Insurance Plan insured by UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company, may help pay some of the health care costs that Medicare Parts A and B don't cover like copayments, coinsurance and deductibles for Medicare approved services. Your coverage travels with you throughout the U.S. and there are virtually no claim forms to file. Medicare Supplement Insurance plans also let you keep your own doctors and specialists who accept Medicare patients - and you never need to get a referral!
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