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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Long time Aetna HDHP member in the DC area. I can't think of a single time I've had a problem finding a provider using Aetna. I briefly looked to switch to GEHA recently because on paper it looks better with the lower co-insurance % (or maybe lower total deductible?) and higher HSA contributions. However, I got a little spooked with the way United appears to getting phased out from some practices. I'm not sure if this is reality or not, but didn't feel inclined to switch to save a bit of money. You are probably already cognizant of this, but especially with an HSA I would double check specific coverages that are important to you and see what kind of coverage you receive. Our family has no specific recurring issues and I've been very happy with Aetna, but I don't have any life experience to compare it to another provider. If you have specific Aetna HDHP questions please feel free and I can try and respond to the best of my knowledge.[/quote] Thanks. I am looking at the MHBP consumer plan (high deductible). They are on the Aetna network. Not sure if this is the same plan as yours but good to hear you've had no issues with Aetna.[/quote]
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