Healthcare Finance News September 20, 2019
Susan Morse

Cigna is expanding its offerings on the Affordable Care Act, moving into 19 markets across 10 states.

This includes expansion into select counties in Kansas, South Florida and Utah as well as new counties in Tennessee and Virginia.

Cigna is offering preventive care at zero cost to consumers; 24/7 customer service, wellness and benefit resources; savings on gym memberships and nutrition services; plus increased access to $25 out-of-pocket caps on 30-day supplies of insulin.

Cigna’s plans on the individual exchanges will include expanded online access to doctors through Cigna’s telehealth service at no additional cost.

Open enrollment begins November 1 and ends December 15.

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