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  • Please note also that Clinical Policy Bulletins (CPBs) are regularly updated and are therefore subject to change.
  • Since Clinical Policy Bulletins (CPBs) can be highly technical and are designed to be used by our professional staff in making clinical determinations in connection with coverage decisions, members should review these Bulletins with their providers so they may fully understand our policies. Under certain circ*mstances, your physician may request a peer to peer review if they have a question or wish to discuss a medical necessity precertification determination made by our medical director in accordance with Aetna’s Clinical Policy Bulletin.
  • While Clinical Policy Bulletins (CPBs) define Aetna's clinical policy, medical necessity determinations in connection with coverage decisions are made on a case by case basis. In the event that a member disagrees with a coverage determination, Aetna provides its members with the right to appeal the decision. In addition, a member may have an opportunity for an independent external review of coverage denials based on medical necessity or regarding the experimental and investigational status when the service or supply in question for which the member is financially responsible is $500 or greater. However, applicable state mandates will take precedence with respect to fully insured plans and self-funded non-ERISA (e.g., government, school boards, church) plans.

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Any use not authorized herein is prohibited, including by way of illustration and not by way of limitation, making copies of CPT for resale and/or license, transferring copies of CPT to any party not bound by this agreement, creating any modified or derivative work of CPT, or making any commercial use of CPT. License to use CPT for any use not authorized herein must be obtained through the American Medical Association, CPT Intellectual Property Services, 515 N. State Street, Chicago, Illinois 60610. Applications are available at the American Medical Association Web site, www.ama-assn.org/go/cpt.

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Member Website: Secure Account Registration & Login | Aetna (2024)

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Why can't I log in to Aetna? ›

What can I do? Check that your Caps Lock key and/or your Num Lock key are not on. If they are on, Aetna Rx Home Delivery will not accept them. If you kept a record of your user name and password, consult it to make sure that you are entering your information correctly.

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Your account will be locked if you have attempted to log in with incorrect information three times. You will need to contact the member services to reset your account.

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What is my Aetna username? ›

Find Your Username

Most people use their Member ID. You can find your Member ID on your ID card, Welcome Letter, or any EOB we sent to you.

What does denied mean on Aetna? ›

If you've had a health treatment or disability claim denied by Aetna, it could be because: The procedure is considered cosmetic (not medically necessary) Your doctor is out of network or doesn't participate in the plan. Your plan doesn't cover your medical condition.

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Go to AetnaMedicare.com/Login​ and click on the “Register” button. Enter your Aetna member ID number — you can find it on your Aetna ID card — and answer a few questions about you. ​ Create a username and password and store it somewhere safe.

Why is Aetna asking for my SSN? ›

We also ask for your Aetna member ID or Social Security number. Why? We need either your Aetna member ID or Social Security number to identify you and determine if you are authorized to use this program.

How do I change my password on the Aetna website? ›

Enter your username and email address to receive a link to reset your password.

What is the format of Aetna member ID number? ›

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Your ID number is the first 9 digits of your USC ID. For example, if your USC ID was 1234567890, your Aetna ID would be 123456789. Please use your Aetna ID when contacting Aetna regarding claim issues or general questions. Please give Aetna your Aetna ID instead of your Social Security Number.

What is a security code verification? ›

When you log into your bank or credit card account, you might get a text message or email with a verification code. You then enter it at the login screen to confirm it's really you. That's a form of two-factor authentication that adds a layer of security to your account — and keeps would-be scammers and hackers out.

Can I withdraw money from my Aetna debit card? ›

A: You can use your Aetna HSA debit card or checks to get instant access to your HSA dollars to pay for qualified out-of-pocket expenses quickly and easily. Use your HSA debit card or checks, not your cash. The amount available for withdrawal at any time is equal to the available funds at the time of the withdrawal.

What is an Aetna PIN? ›

We assign providers that contract with us (or an Aetna® joint venture plan) a seven-digit unique provider identification number (PIN). Your PIN is an optional identifier for many transactions on Availity®. But it is required for these. transactions: • Code edit look-up tool.

What does Aetna select open access mean? ›

The Aetna Open Access plan is a health maintenance organization (HMO) plan that gives members more freedom. Members can visit any in-network provider, like a primary care physician (PCP) or specialist, for covered services without a referral.

Why would Aetna call me? ›

Aetna complies with the law when making calls to our members and business associates. We may need more information about a claim, for example, or we may be reaching out as part of our care management programs. If you are uneasy giving information to someone who says they are from Aetna – don't.

Who is taking over Aetna? ›

CVS Health to Acquire Aetna; Combination to Provide Consumers with a Better Experience, Reduced Costs and Improved Access to Health Care Experts in Homes and Communities Across the Country. WOONSOCKET, R.I. and HARTFORD, Conn., Dec.

Is Aetna still around? ›

Aetna® group of companies. Aetna is proud to be a part of the CVS Health® family of companies. The following Aetna companies provide their own products and services.

Does Aetna work in Tennessee? ›

The Aetna Savings Plus insurance plans in Tennessee give businesses the flexibility and choice to best meet their needs.

Is Aetna changing its name? ›

We're changing our name and logo, but our relationship with you and our members will stay the same. We value our local relationships, so our plan offerings and contract agreements won't be impacted by our name and logo change. You'll continue to follow the same processes you do today.

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