The ad says "This one great card", well to my parents that card cost over $150,000 and horrible health care. It says it pays over and above Medicare, that is another lie! It says it is the only company officially endorsed by AARP; but look at the ad, there is an * astrick after the word endorse and then read the small print on the bottom.
"AARP is not an insurer and does not make reccomendations for individuals" it says they strongly encourage you to look at other plans.
Does that sound like an endorsement to you? Should a company that is known for taking care of the needs of senior citizens by "endorsing" an insurance company?
THE TRUTH... AARP gets paid for their endorsement, that is it! I was told by an AARP representative that "it was a business decision".
Secure Horizons discharged my father early from ICU, tried to send him to a skilled nursing facility after 2 brain surgieries (places where there were no CT scans, no doctors on site 24/7 and rated the worst in the state). We declined and are appealing, but since no specific "network postings" are availiable, we cannot prove that he had other choices. Senator Grassley quoted in USA today, November, 7 "that AARP ads are is misleading marketing"!
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