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  2. What are the Aetna Medicare Advantage plans? - AOL

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    Fitness benefits: Aetna Medicare Advantage plan members can use the Silver Sneakers fitness programs at 16,000 gyms nationwide. (Note that I-SNP plans do not offer this benefit.) (Note that I-SNP ...

  3. What to know about Aetna and Medicare hearing coverage - AOL

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    Aetna have some zero-cost premium plans, but, as with all Medicare Advantage plans, people must continue to pay the $174.70 premium in 2024 for original Medicare Part B, as well as the Part A ...

  4. Medicare coverage will change in 2025. Some boomers are ... - AOL

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    Healthpilot found that 10% of Medicare Advantage plans will be at the maximum deductible — up from 5% last year. Most Medicare Advantage beneficiaries will still have prescription drug coverage ...

  5. Medicare Advantage - Wikipedia

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    Medicare.gov logo. Medicare Advantage (Medicare Part C, MA) is a type of health plan offered by private companies which was established by the Balanced Budget Act (BBA) in 1997. This created a private insurance option that wraps around traditional Medicare. Medicare Advantage plans may fill some coverage gaps and offer alternative coverage ...

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

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    Aetna Medicare Advantage plans provide benefits that Original Medicare does not. These typically include some level of dental coverage, including twice-yearly oral health exams, teeth cleaning ...

  7. High-deductible health plan - Wikipedia

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    A qualifying plan is defined as a health plan that has a minimum deductible not less than some IRS-defined minimum deductible, and a maximum out-of-pocket expense not more than some IRS-defined out-of-pocket maximum, which the Internal Revenue Service may modify each year to reflect change in cost of living. According to the instructions for ...