AARP and United Healthcare Have Joined Together on Your Behalf
The simple truth is that far too many Americans think that their Medicare coverage will be there to pay for all of their healthcare needs once they retire, and the reality is that this is not the case. What you will find is that Medicare was never intended to provide complete healthcare insurance. One area that seems to hit most seniors the hardest is when they need prescription medication. Fortunately the AARP and United Healthcare have started working together to help with this problem.AARP and United Healthcare Have Joined Together on Your BehalfAARP and United Healthcare have joined together to offer anyone who has reached retirement age and is over the age of 65 Medicare Plan D supplemental coverage that will take over where Medicare coverage drops of. This insurance is designed to bridge the gap between the two so that you do not end up spending money out of pocket.