Aetna CVS HMO
What is an HMO? HMO stands for Health Maintenance Organization. HMOs have their own network of doctors, hospitals and other healthcare providers who have agreed to accept payment at a certain level for any services they provide. This allows the HMO to keep costs in check for its members. There are several factors to take into account when choosing whether an HMO plan is the right option for you and your family. If you are someone who doesn’t need a lot of specialist care or don’t mind having your care coordinated through a PCP, you can save money with an HMO plan.
Aetna offers 3 metal tiers of HMO Options:
⬤ Gold HMO – Gold plans will have the highest premiums, but the lowest out-of-pocket costs as well as the lowest deductibles.
⬤ Silver HMO – Silver plans will have moderate premiums, moderate out-of-pocket-costs, and will have deductibles that are lower than Bronze plan options.
⬤ Bronze HMO – Bronze plans will have the lowest premiums, but the highest out-of-pocket costs as well as the highest deductibles
Aetna CVS Health Plans – 2024 Illinois HMO Hospital Network
Hospital Network Highlights – Hospitals include, but are not limited to:
- Edward Hospital
- Elmhurst Memorial Hospital
- Holy Cross Hospital
- Humboldt Park Health
- Insight Chicago, Inc.
- Jackson Park Hospital Foundation
- John H. Stroger Hospital of Cook County
- LaRabida Children’s Hospital
- Loretto Hospital
- Louis A. Weiss Memorial Hospital
- Mercy Harvard Hospital, Inc.
- Methodist Hospital of Chicago
- Mount Sinai Hospital Medical Center
- Northshore University Health System – Evanston Hospital
- NorthShore University HealthSystem – Glenbrook Hospital
- NorthShore University HealthSystem – Highland Park
- NorthShore University Health System – Skokie Hospital
- Northwest Community Hospital
- OSF Little Company of Mary Medical Center
- Provident Hospital of Cook County
- Roseland Community Hospital
- Shriners Hospital for Children-Chicago IL
- South Shore Hospital