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Getting ready to sign up spouse for AARP UHC Plan G Supplimental

Getting ready to sign my spouse up for AARP UHC Medigap/Supplemental plan G in a few months.

 

When entering some personal info for the price quote, it offers a premium discount for Auto/EFT premium payments and also another โ€œmulti-insuredโ€ discount. (as follows)

 

โ€œYou may be eligible for a discounted premium rate based on your answer below. This question will help determine the best discount available to you.

At the time your plan would become effective, will two insureds be on one account and each be insured under an eligible AARP-branded supplemental insurance policy from UnitedHealthcare?โ€œ

 

What does this mean by โ€œwill two insureds be on one accountโ€ ?

What โ€œaccountโ€ ?

 

On the same AARP membership/account ?

 

My spouse IS currently listed as an additional household member on my AARP account.

 

Do I use the My (i.e. our) AARP membership/account number when I fill out the Medigap application inorder to get this discount ?

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IIRC, your spouse's supplement ID number will be the same as yours but with a -2 on the end.

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After doing some more โ€œdiggingโ€ on the UHC Medicare Supplemental site, it appears I found my answer.

 

โ€Multi-Insured - 15% off the rate below if two AARP members are insured under an eligible AARP-branded supplemental insurance policy under the same AARP membership number and share a household address.โ€

 

https://www.aarpsupplementalhealth.com/content/20260213/dam/ole/MedSuppDocs/KIH_RatePages/StateVaria...

 

 

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Oh, I forgot to mention that Iโ€™m currently, already enrolled in AARP UHC Plan G myself.

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