My parents received substantial medical discounts with AARP. I think there are two separate groups within the AARP. Not sure if all of it supports the radical agenda.
Someone just posted: It was the AARP Medical Advantage that they used.
I'm glad someone has gotten something out of it. I've had Medicare since 2006, which made my primary plan from New York State my secondary insurance. I've never had a problem with just plain-old Medicare. They paid fully for four abdominal surgeries I needed over a five year period. All I had was the co-pays for the surgeon's office visits. They've also covered all my other doctor visits, lab tests, and procedures like Colonoscopies and Endoscopies over the years. I have no Medicare supplemental. My State plan is who I have my prescription plan through. It's a Medicare approved plan, so I pay $5 or less for three month supplies of my meds. The State plan pays little or nothing on everything else. My co-pays for all medical treatments are always $25 or less, depending on what Medicare pays. I have no dental or vision care insurance as I lost it when I retired. Never felt the need to subscribe to it privately. I pay to have my teeth cleaned twice a year out of pocket, and pay for my own glasses when I need them, which isn't very often. I guess I'm one of the lucky ones who hasn't needed any supplemental coverage in their old age.