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Of course it will. I was just responding that Aetna/Accendo doesn't adjust rates when you move from one state or zip code to another like most other supplemental carriers.
And imo Aetna is as bad or worse than MOO in rate increases. Unfortunately they all do it. Part of the shell game
Is it that they don't adjust when a person moves or they don't adjust when they don't offer a product in that new zip code? I genuinely don't know.
For example, my clients who have Anthem Blue Cross of Georgia and move to Florida don't have a rate adjustment due to the move. Only the normal annual rate increase. And that's because that plan isn't offered in Florida. Conversely, my clients who have a carrier who offers plans in the state in which the client moves, see a rate adjustment based on the new zip code.