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Member Website: Secure Account Registration & Login | Aetna (2024)

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Why won't Aetna let me log in? ›

What can I do? Check that your Caps Lock key and/or your Num Lock key are not on. If they are on, Aetna Rx Home Delivery will not accept them. If you kept a record of your user name and password, consult it to make sure that you are entering your information correctly.

What food can I buy with an Aetna Nations benefits card? ›

With your Extra Benefits Card, you can purchase approved healthy foods that help you feel your best. That includes fruits and veggies, meat and seafood, healthy grains like bread and pasta, pantry staples like flour and spices and more.

How do I get my Aetna security code to confirm my identity? ›

All you have to do is enroll your web browser as a "trusted browser" before logging into your member website. If you login through a different web browser we will send you a verification code to confirm your identity. You'll receive this code via phone or email.

How to set up an Aetna account online? ›

It can be done in four short steps:
  1. Go to AetnaMedicare.com/Login​ and click on the “Register” button.
  2. Enter your Aetna member ID number — you can find it on your Aetna ID card — and answer a few questions about you. ​
  3. Create a username and password and store it somewhere safe.
  4. Log in to see your personalized home page.

What is my Aetna username? ›

Find Your Username

Most people use their Member ID. You can find your Member ID on your ID card, Welcome Letter, or any EOB we sent to you.

Why is my Aetna account locked for security reasons? ›

Your account will be locked if you have attempted to log in with incorrect information three times. You will need to contact the member services to reset your account.

Can I use my Aetna Extra Benefits card at Walmart? ›

You can use the Aetna Extra Benefits card to buy groceries, household, and OTC items at eligible retail stores, like Kroger and Walmart. For transportation, utilities, and rent assistance, you can pay for the service directly with the card.

Can I use my Aetna healthy Benefits card for gas? ›

You can even use your Extra Benefits Card to help fill your gas tank — simply swipe your card at the pump and select credit as payment type. No PIN is required. If your Extra Benefits allowance covers your full purchase, you're good to go.

Can I buy soda with a healthy benefits card? ›

"You can use your benefits to purchase OTC products including allergy medication, cough drops, first aid supplies, oral care, pain relievers, vitamins, and more," reads the Health Benefits website. Certain items such as soda, candy, chips, and other junk foods are usually not eligible for purchase with the card.

What is the Aetna Extra Benefits debit card 2024? ›

The Aetna Extra Benefits Card can help with certain everyday expenses. Your Aetna D-SNP gives you an Aetna Extra Benefits Card to help you pay for certain everyday expenses. The Extra Benefits Card will be automatically loaded with your Wallet allowance amount(s) each month.

Is CVS owned by Aetna? ›

CVS Health-owned Aetna on Monday rolled out a plan design that would steer patients toward its parent company's brick-and-mortar locations — a key concern of antitrust regulators in reviewing the almost $69 billion megamerger that closed in 2019.

How do I check my Aetna Extra Benefits card balance? ›

You can also check the balance of your allowance or look up covered items using the NationsBenefits “MyBenefits Portal” app on your smartphone. You can download the app for free on the App Store® and Google Play™. Use your quarterly Extra Benefits Card allowance before you lose it.

What is the format of Aetna member ID number? ›

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Your ID number is the first 9 digits of your USC ID. For example, if your USC ID was 1234567890, your Aetna ID would be 123456789. Please use your Aetna ID when contacting Aetna regarding claim issues or general questions. Please give Aetna your Aetna ID instead of your Social Security Number.

Is policy number the same as member ID? ›

The policy number on your insurance card is a unique code associated with your insurance plan. Your insurance company uses your policy number to track and process insurance claims and costs. Policy numbers may also be referred to as subscriber IDs or member ID numbers.

Does Aetna cover Ozempic for weight loss? ›

Aetna may or may not cover Ozempic. Coverage can depend on your plan's prescription drug coverage and whether you are taking Ozempic for type 2 diabetes or weight loss. Aetna typically requires prior authorization before Ozempic will be covered, especially if you don't have diabetes.

What does denied mean on Aetna? ›

If you've had a health treatment or disability claim denied by Aetna, it could be because: The procedure is considered cosmetic (not medically necessary) Your doctor is out of network or doesn't participate in the plan. Your plan doesn't cover your medical condition.

What are the password requirements for Aetna? ›

Your password cannot be the same as your NPN, user name, or security phrase. Password must be between 8-20 characters. Password must include a minimum of 1 upper case letter, 1 lower case letter and 1 number. Your username cannot be the same as your password.

Who is taking over Aetna? ›

CVS Health to Acquire Aetna; Combination to Provide Consumers with a Better Experience, Reduced Costs and Improved Access to Health Care Experts in Homes and Communities Across the Country. WOONSOCKET, R.I. and HARTFORD, Conn., Dec.

Is Aetna still around? ›

Aetna® group of companies. Aetna is proud to be a part of the CVS Health® family of companies. The following Aetna companies provide their own products and services.

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