Get to know your Medicare plan or explore plans with added benefits and services for you. Individuals and families Get helpful guidance to understand your health plan or find quality coverage for you and your family. Medical providers Join the Aetna network, so together we can give patients acce...
Medicare plans Learn about medical benefits, drug coverage and extra benefits beyond Original Medicare. Plans through work If your employer offers Aetna as a choice for your health plan, start here to see your options. Individual & family plans See the value of Aetna CVS Health® Affordabl...
Medicare Medicaid We’re going to explore each option in the next few sections. Medical and Pharmacy Plans There are three different plan levels you can choose from when deciding an individual plan: Bronze, Silver, and Gold. The difference between each plan has to do with the monthly premium...
Why the Aetna–CVS Deal Is a Lesson for Leaders It’s a case study in the “attacker’s advantage.” by Ram Charan Improving Healthcare Affordability in a Volatile Time Legislation passed in 2015 is providing powerful incentives for the U.S. healthcare system to pursue value-based care. ...
Medicare plans Learn about medical benefits, drug coverage and extra benefits beyond Original Medicare. Plans through work If your employer offers Aetna as a choice for your health plan, start here to see your options. Individual & family plans ...
Aetna Signature Administrators (ASA) enables us to extend our services to additional plan sponsors with PPO plans Find out what ASA means for you (PDF) Out-of-network benefits Some of our plans pay for services from doctors who are not in our network. We pay based on “recognized charges...
Aetna’s standard traditional plans (Managed Choice POS, PPO, and indemnity) cover medically necessary surgical dressings only when prescribed by a physician and supplied by a home care agency in conjunction with covered home health care services or when dispensed and used by a participating health...
This is a Medicare Advantage HMO or PPO plan. It is for smaller groups of people who get Medicare. There are three types of these plans. The first type is for those who receive both Medicare and state Medicaid. The second type is for those who live in a longterm care home. The ...