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Aetna Smart Compare™ designation program changes

 

What is Aetna Smart Compare?

 

Aetna Smart Compare is a tool members can use to find high-quality, effective providers. We use an industry standard methodology to give members personalized recommendations that they can easily access through our secure member portals.

 

How does Aetna Smart Compare work?

 

We identify up to two designations per physician practice: one for effectiveness and one for clinical quality. We publish these designations for the following commercial specialties: primary care, obstetrics and gynecology, orthopedic hip and knee, orthopedic and neurosurgeon spine, and cardiology. The program will include endocrinology and pulmonary physicians in Q1 2023.

 

We will also publish Aetna Smart Compare Medicare PCP designations nationally in 2023.

 

These designations do not impact practice network status or reimbursement. Members do not receive different benefits based on Aetna Smart Compare.

 

Designation notification

 

Physician practices received a letter in November 2022 regarding their designation. We exclude physicians who see few or no Aetna® members. (Physician designations will not display for Maryland physician practices.)

 

In California and Texas, Aetna Smart Compare designations for commercial plans are only for self-insured plans.

 

More information

 

Visit our Aetna Smart Compare page, where you can find guides for the designation measures. Email Aetna Smart Compare if you have questions or want to provide feedback.

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