Posted on 08/29/2007 4:19:44 PM PDT by wagglebee
HARTFORD, CT, August 29, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Fortune 100 company Aetna, one of the nation's largest health care insurance providers, has a surprising and little known policy. "Aetna will pay for a woman to receive an abortion for any reason at any time during her pregnancy. Whether she is 6 weeks pregnant or 6 months pregnant, whether it is her first or her tenth abortion, the company imposes no restrictions whatsoever," according to Epiphany Funds a company which was invested with Aetna and is now aiming to have Aetna change its policy.
See the Aetna policy on abortion here:
http://www.aetna.com/fsa/understanding/health/healthcareexpe...
Gina Emrich of Epiphany Funds told LifeSiteNews.com that "In addition, only the very largest Aetna policy holders have the opportunity to exclude this coverage, meaning most policy holders are funding abortions, whether they intend to or not."
Epiphany Funds, a Catholic mutual fund, was both an investor in Aetna and had Aetna coverage for their employees until they discovered the Aetna abortion policy. The portfolio manager of the Epiphany Core Equity Fund, Adam Auten, contacted Aetna's CEO, Mr. Ronald Williams, requesting a change in their policy to restrict coverage of abortions to only those that are medically necessary.
In his July 2 letter to Aetna President and CEO Ronald Williams, Auten noted that Aetna, like most insurance providers only covers procedures that are "medically necessary". However, Auten noted that Aetna has made an exception for abortion where there is no restriction on coverage.
"Aetna premium payers and shareholders should not be required to pay for this elective (abortion) procedure," he wrote.
Because the only Aetna response came from a regional office and did not address the issue, Mr. Auten contacted their Investor Relations department. Their spokesman, Jeff Chaffkin, stated that their coverage of abortion is "insignificant" and not a priority for anyone at Aetna.
Epiphany Funds eliminates companies whose activities include abortion, pornography, contraception, and embryonic stem cell research. However, the company is committed to being active shareholders and will engage corporate executives in dialog to try to change policies that they believe harmful.
Emrich told LifeSiteNews.com that "As a result of their lack of response or even a willingness to have a meaningful dialogue, we are starting an email campaign to encourage Aetna to change their policy."
"We feel that in addition to the abortion battle being fought on the front lines at abortion clinics, corporations have to be held accountable for their activities and policies that contribute to this horrific problem," she said.
Aetna is also one of only 11 US company's which is given a 100% approval rate by homosexual activists.
To contact Aetna with your concerns via the Epiphany campaign:
http://www.epiphanyfund.com/aetna
I wonder how many other elective procedures they cover.
Pro-Life Ping
This is what they will pay for? Terrible.
So, they cover elective surgeries that they think will probably save them money in the future.
“One less dependent on the rolls”
Baptist ping
AETNA = An End To Needless Accountability
Yet, there is no coverage ( or very little) for any counseling prior to or after an abortion! No money for mental health at a time when the woman really would need support and help.
Exactly, purely economics. It costs them significantly less to pay for an abortion than a birth.
This is one time I’m sorry to see market forces and the almighty dollar reign supreme.
I couldn’t get a broken tooth fixed for over a year, for less than $2,500.00 of deductible (they didn’t accept my dentist, but didn't have have any others within 50 miles on their plan), but they cover abortions????
WTF!!!
This is one time Im sorry to see market forces and the almighty dollar reign supreme.
And the next logical step will be euthanasia. Why pay for a heart bypass when you can just get the insured off the books forever.
Of course not....why should they be accountable to save people...unless of course they believe unborn babies are not “people” yet? It’s sick.
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And they won't sell policies that are more restrictive either. So much for "choice".
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So when you have your choice in the matter—if you are self-employed, or for Medigap insurance—AVOID AETNA!! And let them know why.
Hell, that’s the goal of all government entities in the entire state of CT.
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