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  2. Aetna and Medicare dental coverage: What to know - AOL

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    CVS Health acquired the company in 2018, and Aetna currently serves the health needs of about 39 million people. Aetna provides medical, prescription drug, and dental insurance plans, including ...

  3. Aetna's Dental Medical Integration Program May Help Lower ...

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    Aetna's Dental Medical Integration Program May Help Lower Costs and Result in Better Health -- Medical claims costs lowered by an average of 17 percent among members in the program -- HARTFORD ...

  4. Fact check: Is Aetna dropping Dignity Health coverage for ...

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    What does Aetna say about contract negotiations with Dignity Health? Aetna, which offers health and dental insurance for roughly 39 million members across the United States, has been a subsidiary ...

  5. Aetna - Wikipedia

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    Aetna Inc. (/ ˈ ɛ t n ə / ET-nə) is an American managed health care company that sells traditional and consumer directed health care insurance and related services, such as medical, pharmaceutical, dental, behavioral health, long-term care, and disability plans, primarily through employer-paid (fully or partly) insurance and benefit programs, and through Medicare.

  6. Brighter - Wikipedia

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    Brighter is a Santa Monica-based internet and healthcare company that connects dentists, patients, and dental insurers. The company licenses a consumer-driven dental benefits experience to insurance carriers to help them administer dental plans more efficiently and offer patient-friendly services such as online and mobile provider directories, patient reviews, and a proprietary online ...

  7. Dental insurance - Wikipedia

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    With indemnity dental plans, the insurance company generally pays the dentist a percentage of the cost of services. Restrictions may include the co-payment requirements, waiting period, stated deductible, annual limitations, graduated percentage scales based on the type of procedure, and the length of time that the policy has been owned.