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FAQs

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.

How do I log into the silver script? ›

When you navigate to the SilverScript Agent Portal Login page, you'll need your credentials with you. Use the Login ID you received from your Admin and the temporary password. You may be asked to change your password and/or update your email address.

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

You can order online at the Benefits Pro Portal Aetna.NationsBenefits.com. You can also shop in person at participating retail locations where the Extra Benefits Card is accepted. For example, you can use the card in Walmart stores, but not at Walmart.com.

What foods can I buy at Walmart with my Nations Benefits card? ›

Eligible products include all food items like fresh meats, fruits and vegetables, canned goods, frozen foods, and more.

Can I withdraw money from my Aetna debit card? ›

A: You can use your Aetna HSA debit card or checks to get instant access to your HSA dollars to pay for qualified out-of-pocket expenses quickly and easily. Use your HSA debit card or checks, not your cash. The amount available for withdrawal at any time is equal to the available funds at the time of the withdrawal.

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.

What can I use my Aetna debit card for? ›

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.

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 can't I access my Aetna account? ›

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 is the format of Aetna member ID number? ›

Aetna Medical

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.

Are Aetna and SilverScript the same? ›

Aetna Medicare is a HMO, PPO plan with a Medicare contract. Our D-SNPs also have contracts with State Medicaid programs. Enrollment in our plans depends on contract renewal. SilverScript is a Prescription Drug Plan with a Medicare contract marketed through Aetna Medicare.

How much is SilverScript a month? ›

Aetna Medicare Part D premiums and deductibles
PlanPricing
SilverScript SmartSaverMonthly premiums: Lowest: $3.30. Average: $10.57. Highest: $31. Annual deductible: $280.
SilverScript ChoiceMonthly premiums: Lowest: $34.70. Average: $45.73. Highest: $66.10. Annual deductible: $545.
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Jul 19, 2024

Is SilverScript a good drug plan? ›

Aetna, a CVS Health company, is one of the largest providers of Part D plans, which it sells under the brand name SilverScript. It offers three Part D plans, with specific availability dependent on one's geographic location, and its plans earn an average rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars from CMS.

What food items can you get with a OTC card? ›

Examples of approved food items are fruits, vegetables, meats, poultry, seafood, eggs, dairy, rice, pasta, beans, and much more.

What foods can I get on my healthy Benefits card? ›

Plus, you get the added benefit of Grocery Discounts, where you save on healthy food products from over 200 qualified brands like lean meats, whole-grain bread, cereal, milk, produce and more. New promotions are added every week, and you can save up to $2,500 a year! It's that easy!

What can I spend my Aetna debit card on? ›

It can be used to help pay for healthy foods and OTC items along with several other approved products and services, including:
  • Rent or mortgage assistance.
  • Personal care items.
  • Utilities.
  • Transportation.
  • And pet care items.

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.

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