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Aetna Whole Health(TM) Introduces Individual Plans
19.05.12
Has begun offering an array of affordable individual insurance plans in
the Roanoke area.
Aetna Whole Health plans are ideal for health care consumers who want to
get quality care at lower costs. While similar in design to Aetna
offerings in other Virginia counties, the new plans are priced
significantly lower than those in other parts of the state, said Tom
Grote, president of Aetna's Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C.
markets.
Source: MarketWatch (press release)
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