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yes the Aetna insurance cover a provider for people under its plan
Aetna's coverage for tubal ligation reversal can vary based on the specific plan and individual circumstances. Generally, tubal ligation reversals are considered elective procedures, and many insurance plans, including Aetna, may not cover them. It's essential to review your specific policy or contact Aetna directly to understand your coverage options and any potential requirements.
Aetna dental and Met Life dental are not owned by the same company. They are owned by separate organizations and cover different things.
Aetna offers a variety of packages including some that include dental and medical. They are more pricey than other plans and still have limits on what they will cover.
Dental insurance from Aetna should cover some basics such as yearly cleaning. It might depend state to state though. here is their site: http://www.aetna.com/plans-services-health-insurance/overview/dental-insurance/dental-insurance.html
Aetna's population is 2,008.
Aetna was created in 1853.
The answer depends on what type of Aetna Medicare Plan you have. If you have an Aetna Medicare Supplemental Plan, then Original Medicare pays first and the Aetna plan pays secondary If you have an Aetna Medicare Advantage HMO Plan, then the Aetna plan will always be primary as Medicare has assigned the benefits over to Aetna for processing and administration.
Yes, Aetna typically provides coverage for stroke rehabilitation services as part of their health insurance plans. Coverage may vary depending on the specific plan and individual circumstances, so it’s best to check with Aetna or review your policy for more details regarding coverage and any potential requirements or limitations.
Aetna - Gary - was created in 1907.
As of 2021, Aetna is not a recognized independent country or region. There is a company named Aetna that provides health insurance services, but it does not have a population in the traditional sense.
A whiplash Compensation claim is all down to how serious the whiplash is (this is how it affects the neck and back), who's fault the whiplash is. And also if the person has a job which the whiplash may affect.