Recent News & Comments About aetna health insurance
Health Net is cleared by state to raise premiums
The rate hikes for 38,000 individual policyholders will average 16%. Regulators are still reviewing Aetna's plan to increase its premiums an average of 19% for 65,000 policyholders. A California health insurer got the green light Tuesday to raise premiums an average of 16% for 38,000 policyholders who buy insurance on their own.
Pre-existing health condition insurance premium too expensive for many
By Richard Martin, Times Staff Writer Monday, September 6, 2010 ST. PETERSBURG — Clyde Holladay says he was excited about a new government insurance plan for people with pre-existing health conditions, one of the first programs of the federal health overhaul package. That is, until he found out what his monthly premium would be: $773. "Almost gave me another heart attack," Holladay joked. But he ...
Health reform may affect students
The new health reform laws may be affecting ISU’s campus shortly in a mixture of different ways. Laws are being discussed across campuses worldwide.
Aetna Announces Appearance at Morgan Stanley Global Healthcare Conference
HARTFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aetna (NYSE: AET) announced today that Joseph M. Zubretsky, executive vice president and CFO, is scheduled to make a presentation at the Morgan Stanley Global Healthcare Conference on September 14, in New York, NY. Aetna’s presentation is scheduled to begin at 10:20 a.m. (ET). Investors, analysts and the general public are invited to listen to this presentation ...
Rather than creating 'death panels,' new law adds to end-of-life options
About this time last year, voters and politicians were consumed by the rumor, fanned by health-care overhaul opponents, that the legislation would include "death panels" of government bureaucrats who could "pull the plug on Grandma" if she needed costly care. Law - Death Penalty - Crime and Justice - Capital punishment - Business
Medicare to Experiment with Expansion of Hospice Coverage Despite ‘Death Panel’ Rumor
Sept. 7, 2010 - About this time last year, voters and politicians were consumed by the rumor, fanned by health-care overhaul opponents, that the legislation would include "death panels" of government bureaucrats who could "pull the plug on Grandma" if she needed costly care.
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Mental health parity act may affect your medical benefits
Employees of larger companies will see mental coverage given equal treatment with medical coverage. The effect on out-of-pocket costs is unclear. The Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008, by some estimates, could affect the health coverage of approximately 113 million Americans. Exactly how it will affect them, though, will vary widely.
Aetna Names Keck To Head Middle-Markets Business
Aetna has appointed Kim A. Keck to head the Hartford health insurer's middle-market business.
Aetna Reminds Members Affected by Hurricane Earl Where to Call for Help
HARTFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aetna (NYSE: AET) is making it easier for members who may be impacted by Hurricane Earl to refill prescriptions and access employee assistance and behavioral health programs. The company is monitoring the situation carefully, and will re-evaluate its medical and dental policies for members as necessary to help them access care in the storm-impacted areas along ...
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