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If I cancel my AARP membership, will my Medicare Supplemental and Part D insurance remain in force?

If not, is there an option to continue the coverage through the United Health underwriter?

Public Comments

  1. yes. being a member of aarp has no bearing on the insurance.
  2. You do not have to be a member of AARP to purchase insurance through United Health Care for Medicare Part D or any of their other products. Go to United Health Care's website (www.uhc.com) to obtain contact information for an United Health Care insurance agent.
  3. Contrary to the above answers - you must be a member of AARP to have their Medicare Supplement. You do not need to be a member for the Part D coverage or if you have the AARP MedicareComplete Medicare Advantage plans. You can possibly switch to the Secure Horizons Medicare Supplement (which is through United Healthcare) or to another company's Supplement but they may decline to accept you if your health doesn't meet their underwriting guidelines.
  4. Yes, it will remain in force.
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