Aetna Lifts Policy Requirements to Help Members in Hurricane Katrina's Wake
5th Sep 2005, 14:40 GMT
Aetna has temporarily lifted some medical and pharmacy policy requirements through at least 9/30/2005 for members affected by Hurricane Katrina, including relief workers traveling to the catastrophe areas, to help ensure access to health care and medications.
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