What types of health insurance plans does Aetna offer?
Marketplace plans: Offers plans through government health insurance marketplaces, often focusing on affordability.
HMO: Known for lower premiums and copays, but often requires referrals for specialists.
PPO: Offers more flexibility with out-of-network providers, but typically has higher premiums and copays.
HDHP/HSA: These plans combine a high deductible health plan with a tax-advantaged savings account. This allows for lower premiums but requires higher out-of-pocket costs, which can be offset by tax benefits and potential investment growth.
Medicare Advantage: A type of Medicare plan that combines Parts A, B, and sometimes D into a single plan.
Employer-sponsored plans: Offers a variety of options tailored to employers' needs.
HMO: Known for lower premiums and copays, but often requires referrals for specialists.
PPO: Offers more flexibility with out-of-network providers, but typically has higher premiums and copays.
HDHP/HSA: These plans combine a high deductible health plan with a tax-advantaged savings account. This allows for lower premiums but requires higher out-of-pocket costs, which can be offset by tax benefits and potential investment growth.
Medicare Advantage: A type of Medicare plan that combines Parts A, B, and sometimes D into a single plan.
Employer-sponsored plans: Offers a variety of options tailored to employers' needs.
Updated on: 07/10/2024
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