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AARP advantage plan
Anyone use AARP advantage plan (PPO)by United Health. Looking for PPO plan.
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On the other hand (unrelated to your question, so I will start its own thread), the United HealthCare Part D Prescription Plan is not only a nightmare but is absolutely outrageous in its coverages and costs. I will go into more detail when I open its own thread. Good luck! Send me a PM, please, if you have specific questions. |
I signed up for their Preferred care partner plan dont know how good or bad it is . It is an HMO but I dont go to the doctor and I do get 99.90 credited back to social security so the plan costs me 5.00. Thats good if nothing changes (fingers crossed)
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We have the AARP Medicare Advantage Plan and it is a PPO and we've been very happy with it for the past two years.
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My situation too!
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Noticed that there will be three UnitedHealth retail facilities that will open up in The Villages. What are they and what will be their purpose? I heard that AARP insurance is administered by UnitedHealth and the latter just borrowed the name. After many years our employer retirement program is changing as of the end of this year. They will no longer supply secondary insurance though they will have some kind of reimbursement. IBM will also be doing something like this I hear. We are going into uncharted territory starting next year. If anyone is in similar boat, I'd like to hear. Since I thought I'd have secondary insurance rest of our lives, this is a big surprise.
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I have been on this plan since the beginning of 2013 and am very pleased so far. Even going to an out of network specialist for a $270.00 dollar procedure only costs me $45.00 out of pocket.
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The United Health Care Medicare Stores are open for business and located in Sumter Landing (in the old Southern Lifestyle building), Spanish Springs (across from Too Jays) and Brownwood. They are currently taking appointments for open enrollment starting October 15th.
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New United Healthcare Advantage plan
I just received our new 2014 Annual Notice of changes for our AARP Medicare Complete plan insured through United Healthcare. Yes, the differences in 2014 vs 2013 costs are substantially up for all copays, services etc. Some of the free-bee stuff has been eliminated. Why? I'll try not to make this political...When you take some 700 Billion out of Medicare Advantage plans, it has to come from somewhere. Now we know the rest of the story "Good day," (Paul Harvey.)
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We also have the AARP United Healthcare Medicare Complete advantage plan. It is a PPO type plan and we have been generally happy with it. However we just got the notice of the changes that will be incorporated for 2014 and find that it some minor features, like preventative dental care, will be eliminated and some co-pays and coverage percentages will be not nearly as good. We haven't analyzed the whole package yet but sure doesn't seem as attractive as before. We might be switching.
Consumer Reports just reviewed Advantage plans so you might want to look at that before making a decision. Also make sure you are making a decision based on the plan's 2014 coverage - not what they offer for 2013. |
I have the AARP Medicare Complete PPO plan and am really happy with the coverage and providers. My husband has Preferred Care and had a lot of issues with them when he needed major surgery. That really is why I decided not to go with them. Out of network or area and you have a problem.
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