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Aetna, Inc.
Industrie: Insurance
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Company Profile:
Aetna, Inc. is an American diversified health insurance company, providing a range of traditional and consumer directed health care insurance products and related services, including medical, pharmaceutical, dental, behavioral health, group life, long-term care, and disability plans, and medical ...
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Industry:Health care
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Industry:Health care
This is a benefits schedule. It lists how much of a benefit each worker gets. All workers on it get the same benefit amount. There are different schedules for different types of workers.
Industry:Health care
This is a person’s sex drive, interest in sex.
Industry:Health care
Buying this means your loved ones can get money when you die. You may be able to choose the benefit amount. A premium must be paid to keep this policy active every year. You also choose a beneficiary. This is person you would like the money to go to after your death. Employers may offer this as a benefit to their workers. You can also buy it on your own. There are many kinds of life insurance: term life, whole life, group universal life and others.
Industry:Health care
This means a condition is dangerous. You could lose your life. Do not wait to call a doctor.
Industry:Health care
This is the total dollar amount of benefits you can receive. It can also be the total number of services you can receive. These totals are limits for a lifetime, not just for a plan year.
Industry:Health care
These are restrictions that health plans place on coverage. They say what your plan does not cover.
Industry:Health care
These are fats in the blood. Lipids and protein help fuel the body. Cholesterol and triglycerides are types of lipids. They need to be checked regularly. High levels can be dangerous. They can build up in your blood vessels and arteries and lead to heart attack and stroke.
Industry:Health care
See “Advance directive.”
Industry:Health care