PayFlex makes health care easier
PayFlex ® features a fully integrated platform to help members plan, save and pay for personal well-being, and ease plan sponsor administration. Contact an Aetna rep.
Considering this, what can I use my Aetna PayFlex card for?
You can use your card at qualified merchants where Mastercard® is accepted, and where merchants can process health care cards. This may include doctor and dental offices, hospitals, pharmacies, and hearing and vision care centers. You may also use your card at some discount and grocery stores.
Moreover, does Aetna own PayFlex?
Aetna announced Monday it will acquire account-based health plan administrator PayFlex for $202 million, adding its HealthHub technology platform as it looks to a changing insurance landscape.
How do I withdraw money from PayFlex?
Click on the Financial Center. Note: If you have multiple accounts, select your Health Savings Account from the drop-down menu at the top of the page. Click on Make an HSA Withdrawal. This lets you withdraw funds from your HSA and deposit them into your linked bank account.
How do I qualify for PayFlex?
To be eligible for Payflex you need to be 18 years or older with a South African ID number and Visa or Mastercard (debit, cheque and credit cards are all good). You will also need a good credit history.
How do I transfer money from PayFlex to bank account?
Go to Account Settings. Select Bank accounts. Click Complete Validation next to the bank account you wish to validate. Enter the amount PayFlex deposited into your account.
How does PayFlex make money?
Payflex takes on the full credit and fraud risk on all purchases for you. Payflex will collect money from the customer over the six week payment period – you don’t have to do a thing. In fact, you’re given the funds for the goods sold upfront (less Payflex’s commission), so you won’t have to wait to receive your money.
Can you use PayFlex for over-the-counter medicine?
You no longer need a prescription from your physician when using your PayFlex funds to pay/get reimbursed for over-the-counter (OTC) drugs and medicines. Such items include allergy medicine, cold medicine, pain relievers, etc.