Aetna offers a variety of health insurance plans to Florida residents. Aetna’s most popular plans in Florida include POS Open Access Value 7500, POS Open Access Value 5000, POS Open Access 7500, POS Open Access 5000, POS Open Access Value 3000, POS OA Value 2000, POS OA 2500 with Limited RX, POS Open Access 2500 and POS Open Access 1500.
The following plans give a variety of options depending on the individual’s or family’s health coverage needs:
Managed Choice OA 1500 MCOA 5000 with Limited RX
Managed Choice OA 2500 MCOA Value 2000
Managed Choice OA 7500 POS OA 5000 with Limited RX
Managed Choice OA First Dollar 35 POS OA High Deductible 3000
Managed Choice OA Value 10000 POS OA High Deductible 5000
Managed Choice OA Value 3000 POS Open Access 7500
Managed Choice OA Value 5000 POS Open Access First Dollar 35
Managed Choice OA Value 7500 POS Open Access Value 3000
MC OA High Deductible 3000 POS Open Access Value 10000
MC OA High Deductible 5000 Preventative & Hospital Care 3000
MC Open Access 5000 MCOA 2500 with Limited RX
For an in depth Aetna Insurance Plan Summary in Florida, visit http://www.healthplanone.com/healthinsurancestatecarrierplans.asp
Aetna is one of the first national, full-service health insurers to offer consumer-directed healthcare products, and is one of the nation’s lead health insurance companies. Aetna provides top products that cover dental, pharmacy, group life, disability and long-term care as well as employee benefits.
Employee benefits in Aetna for Florida can be found under our Florida Small Business group plan.
Since 1853, Aetna has been in the health insurance business and today serves more than 14.8 million medical members which includes 13.1 million in dental, 9.4 million in pharmacies and 13.6 million in group insurance. Their large network includes 431,000 primary care doctors and specialists as well as 4,323 hospitals. Aetna is rated “A” for Excellent in A.M. Best.
Aetna’s most popular plans are Point of Service plans (POS). POS plans are the most flexible out of the main three which also include Health Maintenance Organizations (HMO) and Preferred Provider Organizations (PPO). Those who are involved in PPO plans and POS plans have the freedom to choose out of network providers such as primary care physicians, specialists, or hospitals. POS patients are not required to go to a personal physician and copays tend to be lower than under a PPO plan.
Aetna’s Health Savings Account Plans are directed towards individuals and families who want control in their health insurance costs and who want to take responsibility on how their healthcare money is spent. Aetna lowers the health insurance premium and pays out-of-pocket health care expenses with tax-advantaged savings.