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Medicare Advantage plans combine Medicare Part A (hospital stays) and Part B (doctor visits) — also known as Original Medicare — in a single plan. Most plans include prescription drug (Part D) coverage.
Compare Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans. Medicare Advantage plans have all the benefits of Medicare Part A (hospital coverage) and Medicare Part B (doctor coverage) — also known as Original Medicare. But many plans also include Part D prescription drug coverage and extra benefits you may want.
Learn more about choosing a Medicare plan and shop for AARP Medicare plans available in your area from UnitedHealthcare.
The average Medicare beneficiary has 43 Medicare Advantage plan choices in 2024, according to KFF, formerly the Kaiser Family Foundation. The premiums, copayments for medical and drug coverage, covered drugs and provider networks can vary from plan to plan.
AARP Medicare Supplement (Medigap) plan comparison. Only applicants first eligible for Medicare before 2020 may purchase Plans C and F. A checkmark indicates the benefit is paid at 100%. Reference the chart below to understand coverage and costs associated with each Medicare Supplement plan.
You can choose from a number of Medicare Part D prescription drug plans depending where you live. Plans may have different coverage levels, premiums, deductibles and copays. If you’re shopping for a Medicare prescription drug plan, compare plan coverage and costs to decide which may be best for you.
Find out how to compare Medicare Advantage (Part C) and Medicare Supplement (Medigap) Plans to help you decide which plan may best fit your needs.