What is the Aetna Open Access® HMO Plan?
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Members in the Aetna Open Access HMO plan have the freedom to visit any in-network provider (PCP or specialist) for covered services without a referral. You can find Aetna network providers by using our DocFind® online directory. We recommend that members select a primary care physician, but it is not required. If you receive services from a PCP that you have not selected, you will pay the specialist copay. Members pay a copayment for covered services. The copayment amounts for specific services vary and are listed in the Federal Plan brochure.
Members in the Aetna Open Access HMO plan have the freedom to visit any in-network provider (PCP or specialist) for covered services without a referral.* You can find Aetna network providers by using our DocFind® online directory. We recommend that members select a primary care physician, but it is not required.** Members pay a copayment for covered services. The copayment amounts for specific services vary and are listed in the Federal Plan brochure. *Except in our California HMO plan. **Members in our California HMO plan must select a PCP.
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