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Pennsylvania: New Institutional Special Needs Plan (ISNP)

 

We’re rolling out a new ISNP in certain counties in Pennsylvania in 2023. 

 

What is an ISNP?

 

ISNPs are for people living in a long-term care facility. ISNPs offer benefits tailored to the unique medical, social, and emotional needs of members who are long-term residents (90 days or longer) in one of the following:

 

  • A long-term care skilled nursing facility
  • A long-term care nursing facility
  • A skilled nursing facility/nursing facility
  • An intermediate care facility for  with intellectual disabilities
  • An inpatient psychiatric facility

 

How to know if you participate in our ISNP

 

Our ISNP is being implemented in a limited area. If you practice in one of the following counties, you are automatically in our ISNP network: Allegheny, Berks, Bucks, Butler, Chester, Delaware, Lackawanna, Luzerne, Mercer, Montgomery, Philadelphia, Washington and Westmoreland.

 

Required Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) training

 

All ISNP plans are required to have an approved Model of Care. CMS requires providers to take the Model of Care training course (PDF).

 

How to reach us

 

If you have questions, visit our Contact Aetna page.

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