MedCity News August 31, 2020
Elise Reuter

The new plan design incorporates some features from Aetna’s parent company. The plan lets members access appointments at HealthHUB and MinuteClinic locations with no copay, and get discounts on health-related items at CVS stores.

A new insurance plan designed by Aetna would steer patients toward its parent company’s health assets. The Aetna Connected plan would let members access appointments at CVS Health’s MinuteClinics and newer HealthHUBs for no copay, along with other features that make use of CVS’ pharmacy business.

The insurer is test-driving the new plan in the Kansas City metro, to start. The new plan will be available starting in January and is designed for companies with more than 101 employees.

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