Smurfysmiles
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Date: 1/14/2010 4:31:02 PM
Author: Smurfyimproved
omigosh I really do not have my brain turned to full power today lol
Of COURSE I forgot to actually register for online service, doh
Hmm that''s strange. Maybe your DH has to set up an online account for him using his data? I only had insurance for myself so I''m not sure.Date: 1/14/2010 4:33:56 PM
Author: Smurfyimproved
Seems I can''t get a temporary id card for DH though and it only offers dental and pharmacy id cards? That can''t be right can it if we are both on the plan?
From what I''ve seen, now that I have DD on my plan with Avmed, they just add a 1 to the end of the account #. Don''t know if that''s how it is with Aetna.Date: 1/14/2010 5:05:35 PM
Author: Smurfyimproved
Hey swimmer, I don''t know if you had any subscribers on your plan, but if you did- do you remember if you both had different account numbers?
Date: 1/14/2010 5:07:12 PM
Author: fiery
Date: 1/14/2010 5:05:35 PM
Author: Smurfyimproved
Hey swimmer, I don''t know if you had any subscribers on your plan, but if you did- do you remember if you both had different account numbers?
From what I''ve seen, now that I have DD on my plan with Avmed, they just add a 1 to the end of the account #. Don''t know if that''s how it is with Aetna.
Date: 1/14/2010 5:07:12 PM
Author: fiery
Date: 1/14/2010 5:05:35 PM
Author: Smurfyimproved
Hey swimmer, I don''t know if you had any subscribers on your plan, but if you did- do you remember if you both had different account numbers?
From what I''ve seen, now that I have DD on my plan with Avmed, they just add a 1 to the end of the account #. Don''t know if that''s how it is with Aetna.
Date: 1/15/2010 11:11:35 AM
Author: Loves Vintage
Smurfy - You mentioned that you are covered until the end of the year. I just wanted to mention that most plan coverage ceases at the end of the month in which employment ceases. (I am so sorry for bringing this up in this thread, but this is important, and I want you to know what to plan for.) After employment ends, the employee is offered COBRA coverage, so the same benefits apply; however, you have to pay 102% of the actual plan cost. Assuming your employer now pays $300, and you pay $300, then you would have to pay $612 per month to retain your coverage. This is something you would want to discuss with HR. I only mention this because you mentioned that you are covered until the end of the year and just wanted to be sure your undertanding is correct.