Aetna waives patient payments for coronavirus hospital stays
One of the nation’s biggest health insures is waiving patient payments for hospital stays tied to the coronavirus.
CVS Health’s insurer
The move could save those patients thousands of dollars, depending on their coverage and how much health care they’ve used so far this year.
The waiver lasts through
The new coronavirus has caused a global pandemic that has infected more than 428,000 people and killed over 19,000 worldwide, crippled economies and forced restrictions on the movement of millions of people in an effort to stop the virus from spreading further and overwhelming health care systems.
Many insurers have waived patient costs for testing or doctor visits and telemedicine to encourage people to get help with coronavirus symptoms.
But
For most people, the new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms, such as fever and cough that clear up in two to three weeks. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness, including pneumonia and death.
A recent study put together by researchers with the Covered California health insurance exchange found that a lengthy hospital stay of 12 days could cost a total of
Insured patients would only pay a slice of that bill, but that slice could amount to as much as
They also have out-of-pocket maximums, or limits for how much each patient has to spend on care each year. Experts say one hospital stay could easily push a patient up to the plan’s limits.
“If you end up in a hospital you are going to blow through your deductible,” said
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