Helping you pay for the prescriptions you need
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.
Benefits of AARP MedicareRx Plans
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.
What Benefits are Available?
Your Plan's Preferred Mail Service Pharmacy, Prescription Solutions® by OptumRxTM, offers additional savings and home delivery of your medications
*AARP MedicareRx Preferred (PDP), AARP MedicareRx Enhanced (PDP).
†Savings apply during the initial coverage period, which begins after the payment of your required deductible (if any) and ends when the total cost of your drugs (paid by UnitedHealthcare, you and others) reaches $2,930.
The benefit information provided herein is a brief summary, not a comprehensive description of benefits. For more information contact the plan.
Drugs and prices are subject to change during the plan year. Quantities may be limited by retailer based on their dispensing policy.
You are not required to use the plan's Preferred Mail Service Pharmacy to obtain a 90-day supply of your maintenance medications, but you may pay more out-of-pocket compared to using the Preferred Mail Service Pharmacy.
Your prescriptions should arrive in about seven days from the date the completed order is received by the Mail Service Pharmacy. You will be contacted by the Preferred Mail Service Pharmacy if there will be an extended delay in the delivery of your medications.
NOTE: If you are receiving extra help from Medicare, your copays may be lower or you may have no copays.
Prescription Solutions® by OptumRxTM is an affiliate of UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company.
These Medicare Prescription Drug Plans (PDPs) are insured 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.
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