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Get to know your Medicare plan or explore plans with added benefits and services for you. Get helpful guidance to understand your health plan or find quality coverage for you and your family. Join the Aetna network, so together we can give patients access to the most trusted, highest-quality care.
Learn about Aetna’s individual and family insurance plans, including medical, dental, Medicare and more. Your path to healthy starts here.
Learn about Aetna’s individual and family insurance plans, including Medicare plans, employee insurance plans, and information about health insurance exchanges.
Get more than you expect from a health insurance company with Aetna CVS Health Affordable Care Act (ACA) individual & family Marketplace plans. Learn how quality Aetna coverage and the convenient care options of CVS come together to bring you health insurance done right.
Learn about the differences between the standard types of health insurance plans: HMO, EPO, POS, PPO and HDHP with HSA. Then see how people like you choose a plan that fits their needs.
With Aetna's PPO health insurance plans, you’ll never have to choose between flexibility and savings. You get it all, from no referrals to broad networks to competitive discounts and more. Learn more about our Preferred Provider Organization plans.
Review your Aetna Medicare plan coverage & benefits today. Access your Summary of Benefits, Evidence of Coverage, OTC benefits, Medicare gap coverage, & more.
This page gives information on how an individual health plan works. Individual plans can be purchased on a health insurance exchange, or directly from Aetna. Some information may not apply to all plans, so always refer to your plan's summary of benefits and coverage.
Review our Medicare Supplement Insurance plans. Aetna® shines in Star Ratings with 88% of Medicare Advantage members in 4 out of 5-star plans or higher for 2025. Aetna Medicare is an HMO, PPO plan with a Medicare contract. Our SNPs also have contracts with State Medicaid programs.
The basics about your health coverage. Under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), you must receive a Summary of Benefits and Coverage (SBC) document. It explains your benefits. It also has examples of how much you might pay out of pocket for certain health services. All SBCs must follow a standard format.