HMO vs. PPO aetna dental health insurance? HELP? - aetna dental insurance
HMO vs. PPO Aetna Dental Insurance?
So my school has an option for students to obtain an insurance Aetna Dental
We have two options:
1 - Aetna Dental Advantage (HMO) of $ 131 for the spring semester only
2-Aetna Dental PPO $ 235 for the spring semester only
What is the difference? Which is better? For more? What would you choose and why?
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Sunday, January 24, 2010
Aetna Dental Insurance HMO Vs. PPO Aetna Dental Health Insurance? HELP?
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The main difference is essentially a. Do you have a dental specialist you should see what is not in the Aetna HMO network? If so, then go to the OPP. (Preferred Provider) Check their website for the list.
ReplyDeleteIf you just need to be a dentist be able to manage the routine cleaning and cavities, go with the insurance company. You can always ask around and see who is on the list to go well. What is being affected so far, as a rational approach is the same, but you'll pay more out of pocket for PPO anyway ...... Cost and when the dentist. Believe me ..... Aetna, we had another, and it is a very painful subject with me. We have to take the PPO, since the documents are not enough dentists and accept all around our area of the health insurer.
The assertion that "if it costs more to be better" is completely absurd and is the kind of person who wants to deal with the insurance. (And make Money)
The main difference is essentially a. Do you have a dental specialist you should see what is not in the Aetna HMO network? If so, then go to the OPP. (Preferred Provider) Check their website for the list.
ReplyDeleteIf you just need to be a dentist be able to manage the routine cleaning and cavities, go with the insurance company. You can always ask around and see who is on the list to go well. What is being affected so far, as a rational approach is the same, but you'll pay more out of pocket for PPO anyway ...... Cost and when the dentist. Believe me ..... Aetna, we had another, and it is a very painful subject with me. We have to take the PPO, since the documents are not enough dentists and accept all around our area of the health insurer.
The assertion that "if it costs more to be better" is completely absurd and is the kind of person who wants to deal with the insurance. (And make Money)