- Settore: Insurance
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Aetna, Inc. is an American diversified health insurance company, providing a range of traditional and consumer directed health care insurance products and related services, including medical, pharmaceutical, dental, behavioral health, group life, long-term care, and disability plans, and medical ...
This is an applied science. It calls for creating a physical work setting that fits and supports the worker. The idea is to help the worker be physically safe and comfortable. This is important to the worker’s health while he or she does daily tasks. It could mean having the right chair, keyboard, desk or a headset if the worker has to be on the telephone a lot.
Industry:Health care
This is someone who has a health plan under Medicare or Medicaid.
Industry:Health care
This lets workers who were disabled return to work part time. They can return if their disability benefits and pay are less than what they earned before they were disabled.
Industry:Health care
A group or individual might have to go through this process when applying for health or life insurance. It may also be needed when someone wants more coverage or is enrolling late. It helps the insurer decide whether to cover the person or group. The process might include: an EOI statement -- questions about health conditions answered by an applicant; medical exam; tests, such as on the heart; report from the applicant's doctor; other information, if needed.
Industry:Health care
This is the length of time that benefits will be paid. It applies to workers who are out on short-term or long-term disability.
Industry:Health care
This is a policy that is separate from the main policy. It has changes in it that affect the main policy.
Industry:Health care
These are conditions or services that the health plan does not cover.
Industry:Health care
This is a maximum length of time during which benefits will be paid.
Industry:Health care
These are often newer drugs, treatments or tests. They are not yet accepted by doctors or by insurance plans as standard treatment. They may not be proven as effective or safe for most people.
Industry:Health care