Plan Type
Medical
The J-1 Visa Plan is a point-of-service plan where costs are less if covered individuals use providers in the plan’s network whereas accessing doctors, hospitals, and providers outside the network can be accessed without a referral for an additional cost. The J-1 Visa Plan includes the Prescription Drug Plan.
Features
- No contribution for employee-only coverage.
- Aetna Open Choice PPO Network.
- After meeting the annual deductibles, coverage begins for all other medical services.
- After reaching the out-of-pocket maximums (OPMs), services are covered at 100%.
- In-network providers deliver coverage at the lowest cost. Out-of-network reimbursements are limited; rates are determined by our insurance carriers using data provided by Medicare. Review the Summary Plan Description for additional information.
- A claim form must be submitted to be reimbursed for out-of-network expenses.
- 24/7 Nurse Line available to speak with a registered nurse about health issues or questions; available at no cost. Call 1-800-556-1555 for assistance.
Medical Services
To maximize benefits and minimize costs, consider using the following providers and resources:
- Preferred Labs, Independent Facilities, and Urgent Care Centers
- Health Advocate
- My Health Coach
- 2nd.MD
- Aetna’s Mobile App
- Centers for Excellence and Institutes of Quality
- Teladoc
- Fertility & Family-Planning Benefits (Kindbody)
- Brightline Therapy
- Hinge Health
Mental Health Services
- Teladoc Mental Health
- AbleTo
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP) by Carebridge
- Inpathy, Aetna's in-network telemental health services provider (also known as Televideo): Call (800) 442-8938. Residents outside of New Jersey, New York, or Pennsylvania should call (800) 535-6689. Visits are covered at the same cost as in-network mental health visits under the Princeton medical plan.
Coverage Options
In-Network
Out-of-Network
Disclaimer
If there are any discrepancies between the information in this publication, verbal representations, and the plan documents, the plan documents always govern. Although Princeton intends to continue these benefits, the University reserves the right to amend or terminate these plans at any time.