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Aetna, Inc. (NYSE: AET) is an American diversified health care benefits company, providing a range of traditional and consumer directed health care insurance products and related services, including medical, pharmacy, dental, behavioral health, group life, long-term care, and disability plans, and medical management capabilities. Aetna is a member of the Fortune 100.



jracer524 asked: "I am scheduling a dental appointment for the first week of my winter break. I am not sure if I need to have a dental insurance card along with my Aetna card or not. Can you help me?I actually already called them once and they referred me to Delta Dental, and then Delta Dental referred me to Connect One.I talked to Connect One and they said I did not have a valid ID number.Hmm!"
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bongster replied: "Call the number on your card."
Ree J asked: "I need a eye exam and a permanent OD that takes aetna insurance."
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lily replied: "i dont"
New Kid replied: "Sears in the mall,ya baby!Or you could ask Jay where he got his versiche's.(sp)"
k j asked: "I recently got health care coverage through my work. i was told from a friend/employee that i have to wait a year before i can get pregnant. my husband and i are ready to have another child asap. i want to know if this is true?? if so, why do i have to wait a year? it doesnt make sense to me. someone please help!"
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flower child replied: "Your best bet is to call aetna and ask. I have aetna and we have no such rule at our company but each employers coverage is different. It won't take long to place the call they can look it up to see what your insursnce will cover."
Ann replied: "If you had prior insurance with no lapse and you provided your new carrier proof with a "certificate of credible coverage," there should be no waiting period. However, you don't mention where you are from. Different states have different laws. In fact, most policies are required to pay for a pregnancy if you are covered at the time of delivery, not inception. Also, not every policy covers maternity .... in Indiana, employers are required to offer maternity coverage only if they have 20 or more employees. I agree you should call your carrier and document who said what and when!"
Dan H replied: "Ok. Both previous answers were good, but missed a couple things. 1) Absolutely call the carrier. And document it. But to be safe, if they say that yes, you can have a baby with no waiting period, have them FAX YOU THE CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE ILLUSTRATING THAT. Documentation is great, but it's the legal document that takes precedence and will be considered.2) As another contributor had said, insurance is state-run. And they all have different laws. Here in Nevada, if there are 15 employees, maternity must be covered. Also, maternity may not be a pre-existing condition under Nevada law. So, you need to check with your state's DOI (Department of Insurance). It's a good idea, but as large as Aetna is, I doubt they wouldn't be following your state's laws.3) Here is what's probably happening...You didn't have prior coverage before joining your group health plan (or had a lapse of more than 63-days) and you joined a PPO which has a pre-existing condition clause.I would be happy to answer questions on a "friendly" basis as opposed to a "professional" basis. Feel free to email me."
mbrcatz17 replied: "You need to check with YOUR policy, to see if there's a wait on maternity benefits. I wouldn't trust the word of a friend/employee, I'd check with the number on the back of your card.Many times, there is - it DOES make sense, because otherwise people only buy the maternity coverage in the years they want to have a baby - no spreading of risk there."
sls314 replied: "You need to check with Aetna specifically about your policy. The other posters have given you some good suggestions, and I'd recommend following their advice.I'd be surprised if you do have to wait a year. That said, I could imagine a scenario where it could possibly happen. For example, if your employer is self-insured (with Aetna acting as an administrator for them) then the individual state Department of Insurance laws don't apply to them. Self-insured employer benefit plans are governed under the Federal ERISA act. If you've had a lapse in coverage prior to enrolling in this policy, then there's a possibility that you'd have a waiting period for maternity.Like I said, I'd still be surprised if that were the case. But the only way you can know for sure if you fall under the rare circumstance where maternity could be pre-existing under your benefit plan is to call Aetna directly and ask!"
Dimples_in_NJ replied: "According to the Health Insurance Portability Act, pregnancy is not considered a pre-existing condition. Therefore, all you need to confirm is that your policy has maternity coverage. In my travels, I have only seen a handful of cases that excluded maternity coverage... mostly relegious organizations, Non-ERISA, TAFT or part time employee coverage for massive organizations. HOWEVER, you may not qualify for other benefits such as FMLA (Family Medical Leave Act) and/or Aetna's supp disability product as they generally have 12 month waiting periods built into them for major claims. I it my unqualified guesstimation this is what the employee is speaking of. Call Aetna: 877-249-2472 Option 6 and request that they send you an EOC (Explaination of Coverage) & plan design."
zippythejessi replied: "Your plan might have a waiting period for things like pregancy. Because there are, without exaggeration, hundreds, if not thousands, of Aetna plans, you should call member services (the number is on your card) and ask for the specifics regarding your plan."
Christy replied: "The only other thing that I would add to what everyone else has said is this: most policies do have a waiting period on certain conditions. If you've only paid a month's worth of premium towards your coverage, and hospital bills for a baby cost $10,000...... you get the idea.Your absolute best bet is to call Aetna and get a detailed explanation of your policy."
Jovani S asked: "I need to know ASAP people, I have a doctor's appointment scheduled tomorrow but if my insurance doesn't cover it I don't get paid til friday andit cost to reschedule unless it's 24 hours in advance so I need to know by this afternoonalso, does anyone know the general price for physicals?"
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prius2005toy replied: "I doub it...but it depends on the kind of policy you have."
STEPHEN F replied: "Make use of google to collect some related links or you could try to use answer engines like yahoo answer or answer.com to get some related answers.nonetheless,If you like some direct resource,here is a good resource from my own experience.http://insurance.online-frees.info/insurance-free.htm"
Zarnev replied: "Most, but not all, Aetna policies cover physicals. Some that do will have a limit to what is covered, such as they'll cover the basic visit but not any lab work or will have a $ amount to what is covered. The only way to know if your policy does would be to contact your agent or HR department.A physical can run anywhere from $100 to $500 depending on what is done, where it's done, and where you are located. Some of the Aetna plans that don't cover physicals will have a negotiated rate with the doctor which will lower your cost."
lcsotter asked: "My husband was offered Aetna Health Insurance but we're thinking about getting coverage through my company.We have Multiplan PPO there."
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rustoria617 replied: "As you already know, all decent health insurance is very expensive and full of traps for the unwary. All you can do is read the fine print in the policies, and hope you won't get screwed over too badly when you need it."
Zarnev replied: "Aetna is a good company, but along with all the other major health insurance companies they are like automobile manufacturers. They both offer a variety of product, from the basic low end model all the way up to the model that's fully loaded with all the options. You'll just need to weigh the benefits with the premium on both plans. No one here will know what benefits are offered."


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This is a great site for uninsured and insured residents of Ohio & Pa. I found it to be very easy to use. I can compare plans and rates side by side after putting in my zip code. I liked an aetna plan so I clicked apply and had a choice of either downloading an application or applying online. I saved $200 per month It worked out great


This is a great site for uninsured and insured residents of Ohio & Pa. I found it to be very easy to use. I can compare plans and rates side by side after putting in my zip code. I liked an aetna plan so I clicked apply and had a choice of either downloading an application or applying online. I saved $200 per month It worked out great


This is a great site for uninsured and insured residents of Ohio & Pa. I found it to be very easy to use. I can compare plans and rates side by side after putting in my zip code. I liked an aetna plan so I clicked apply and had a choice of either downloading an application or applying online. I saved $200 per month It worked out great




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