Social Security & Medicare
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(18,791 posts)Husband has United Healthcare AARP supplemental.
It costs around $350 a month, so pricy. There might be slightly more affordable options. I just went with the one that Seemed to cover the most. A little over a year ago he had open heart surgery along with bleeding ulcer surgery a few days later that resulted in about 8 weeks in the hospital and two Weeks in rehab. This year just slipped and fractured his in two places so surgery and 1 week hospital stay, since COVID went for in home physical therapy. During all of this and all follow up appointments and tests. Guess how much it has cost us....not a single dollar. I paid one bill for $47 dollars that got refunded when they realized he had the supplemental insurance.
On prescriptions all are very reasonable except part of the year COPD enablers are expensive.
So if anyone has any health issues or family history of issues and can swing it, the AARP Supplemental is amazing.