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With our trusted tools and educational resources, you can find clear answers and make informed health care decisions — every step of the way. That’s why we’re working with Chapter, a national Medicare advisory service, to help you compare options and choose coverage that makes sense for you.
AARP is collaborating with Chapter, a national Medicare advisory service that provides unbiased Medicare guidance. Get personalized support from their licensed advisers to compare Medicare plans. Choose a plan that fits your needs by answering a few basic questions — at no cost. Chapter’s resources are available to anyone who wants help making Medicare choices.
Connect by phone at 1-888-227-7956 or compare plan options at askchapter.org/aarp.
Chapter’s licensed advisers can walk you through pros and cons of options in your area.
Enroll in the Medicare plan that helps maximize your benefits and control your costs.
Thousands of people have already found better coverage through Chapter. Get started to be connected with Chapter’s site to review plans and speak with a licensed adviser.
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Chapter is an independent Medicare adviser. Unlike most Medicare advisers who search "all major plans" or a subset of plans that pay them a commission, Chapter searches every Medicare plan option available to you. This full search is why they find savings and benefits that others miss.
Chapter recommends both Medicare supplement (Medigap) and Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans, along with Part D prescription drug plans. They can also help you enroll in Parts A and B, which are the two parts of original Medicare.
Yes. Chapter provides Medicare advisory and enrollment services at no cost to you.
Chapter may receive compensation from insurance carriers when a customer enrolls in a Medicare plan. Chapter advisers are full-time employees, and while they receive enrollment-based compensation, the amount does not depend on the carrier, plan type, or even whether Chapter receives any commission from that carrier. Advisers are trained to recommend the coverage option that best fits your needs — including staying in your current coverage when that is the right choice. Chapter searches every Medicare plan option available to you, including options that do not pay Chapter, before making a recommendation.
Chapter advisers are licensed insurance agents. They hold the applicable state insurance licenses and provide unbiased Medicare plan guidance. They complete required Medicare training before helping consumers compare or enroll in Medicare coverage.
AARP receives a one-time fee from Chapter for eligible referrals leading to a submitted enrollment application.
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