Aetna Medicare Eagle II (PPO) H2293-015 is a 2023 Medicare Advantage Plan or Part-C by Aetna Medicare available to residents in Texas. This plan does not provide extra prescription drug (Part-D) coverage. Aetna Medicare Aetna Medicare Eagle II (PPO) has a monthly premium of $0 and has an in-network maximum out-of-pocket limit of $5,000 (MOOP). This means that if you get sick or need a high-cost procedure the co-pays are capped once you pay
$5,000 out-of-pocket. This can be an extremely nice safety net.
Aetna Medicare works with Medicare to provide significant coverage beyond Part A and Part B benefits. If you decide to sign up for Aetna Medicare Eagle II (PPO) you still retain Original Medicare. But you will get extra Part A (Hospital Insurance)
and Part B (Medical Insurance) coverage from Aetna Medicare and not Original Medicare. With 2023 Medicare Advantage Plan you are always covered for urgently needed and emergency care. Plus, you receive all
the benefits of Original Medicare from Aetna Medicare except hospice care. Original Medicare still provides you with hospice care if you sign up for
Medicare Advantage in Texas.
What type of plan is Aetna Medicare Eagle II (PPO)
Aetna Medicare Eagle II (PPO) is a Local PPO *. A preferred provider organization (PPO) is a Medicare plan that has created contracts with a network of "preferred" providers for you to choose from at reduced rates. You do not need to select a primary care physician and you do not need referrals to see other providers in the network. Offering you a little more flexibility overall. You can get medical attention from a provider outside of the network, but you will have to pay the difference between the out-of-network bill and the PPOs discounted rate.
How much does Aetna Medicare Eagle II (PPO) cost?
Part-C Premium
A monthly premium is the fee you pay to the plan in exchange for coverage. Aetna Medicare charges a $0 premium. The Part C premium covers Medicare medical, hospital benefits and supplemental benefits if offered. You generally are also responsible for paying the Part B premium.
MOOP
The maximum out-of-pocket (MOOP) is a yearly limit on your out-of-pocket costs. Aetna Medicare Eagle II (PPO) by Aetna Medicare MOOP is $5,000. Once you spend $5,000 you will pay nothing for Part A or Part B covered services. Copayments and coinsurance for Medicare approved services apply toward your out-of-pocket limit. Remember Original Medicare (Parts A and B) doesn’t have a MOOP.
2023 Summary of Benefits
The benefit information provided is a summary of what Aetna Medicare Eagle II (PPO) covers and what you pay (such as copayments and coinsurance amounts) for certain common medical events. The Summary of Benefits from Aetna Medicare helps
get an idea of how much financial protection the plan is generally expected to provide for common health conditions. This section also contains information on coverage for in-network and out-of-network providers.
Prosthodontics, other oral/maxillofacial surgery, other services
In-Network Comprehensive dental
50% coinsurance
Out-of-Network Comprehensive dental
50-70% coinsurance
Restorative services
In-Network Comprehensive dental
20-50% coinsurance
Out-of-Network Comprehensive dental
50-70% coinsurance
In-Network Additional benefits and/or reduced cost-sharing for enrollees with certain health conditions?
No
Coverage Area
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The availability of Medicare Advantage Plans will vary according to your region. This is why the Coverage Area matters in terms of Medicare eligibility. You will always be eligible for Original Medicare, but eligibility for Aetna Medicare Eagle II (PPO) requires you to live in that plan’s service area. The service area is listed below:
Aetna Medicare charges a $0 monthly premium. A monthly premium is the fee you pay to the plan in exchange for coverage. The premium covers Medicare medical, hospital benefits and supplemental benefits if offered. You generally are also responsible for paying the Part B premium.
How much is Aetna Medicare Eagle II (PPO) MOOP?
The maximum out-of-pocket (MOOP) is a yearly limit on your out-of-pocket costs. Aetna Medicare Eagle II (PPO) by Aetna Medicare MOOP is $5,000. Once you spend $5,000 you will pay nothing for Part A or Part B covered services.
What type of plan is Aetna Medicare Eagle II (PPO)?
Aetna Medicare Eagle II (PPO) is a Local PPO *. A (PPO) is a Medicare plan that has contracts with a network of preferred providers. You do not need to select a primary care physician and you do not need referrals to see other providers in the network.
Notes: Data are subject to change as contracts are finalized. For 2023, enhanced alternative may offer extra cost sharing reductions in the gap on a sub-set of the formulary drugs, beyond the standard Part-D benefit.
Includes 2023 approved contracts. Employer sponsored 800 series and plans under sanction are excluded.
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