The Aetna Hospital Indemnity Plan provides you with a cash benefit you can use to help pay expenses when you have a covered inpatient hospital stay.¹
If you’ve ever been hospitalized, then you already know that your medical plan may not pay all of your medical expenses. Whatever remains is what you’ll be expected to pay on your own. Deductibles, copays, out-of-network charges, and other uncovered expenses can add up to big bills, even for a short hospital stay.
That’s where the Hospital Indemnity Plan comes in handy. You can use the cash benefit you receive from this policy to help you cover not just bills related to your medical care, but any other expenses as well.
The Hospital Indemnity Plan:
- Pays an admission benefit for the initial day you’re admitted to the hospital
- Pays daily benefits for each day you have to stay in the hospital
- Can be used for expectant mothers and families who are expecting a new baby to be born after the plan’s effective date
- Helps cover out-of-pocket medical expenses associated with hospital stay
- Pays benefits directly to you, letting you decide how to use the money
You can collect this benefit in addition to whatever coverage you have, including your employer’s medical plan, any other type of medical coverage, disability coverage, or other benefits you may be eligible to collect. However, it is NOT a substitute for these coverages and does not meet minimum essential coverage as defined by federal law. Limits may apply to the number of times benefits are paid. Please review your plan documents for a complete list of benefits, details, exclusions, and limitations that apply.