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  2. Activate and view AOL MyBenefits - AOL Help

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    Learn how to use the personalized, easy-to-use AOL MyBenefits page to view, activate and manage all the great benefits that are available to you as part of your AOL MyBenefits plan.

  3. MyBenefits - AOL Help

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    Instant access to your MyBenefits plan features.

  4. Which AOL MyBenefits am I eligible for? - AOL Help

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    Check out all of the exciting AOL products and services you can access with your AOL membership by visiting MyBenefits.

  5. AOL MyBenefits status icons

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    If you have a free AOL account, you won't see icons on your free AOL MyBenefits dashboard. Instead, you'll see a list of benefits included with your AOL account, along with a description of these benefits, links to read more details, and activation buttons. The MyBenefits dashboard for paid AOL plans includes status icons. Here's what each one means:

  6. AOL MyHealthProtected - MyBenefits - AOL Help

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    AOL MyHealthProtected offers savings on health services such as prescriptions, vision, hearing, lab work and diagnostic imaging. It also provides 24-hour access to Telemedicine allowing you to consult a medical provider by phone, app or webcam for only a $45 fee.

  7. Health insurance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, health insurance helps pay for medical expenses through privately purchased insurance, social insurance, or a social welfare program funded by the government. [1][2] Synonyms for this usage include health coverage, health care coverage, and health benefits. In a more technical sense, the term "health insurance" is used to describe any form of insurance providing ...

  8. Employer transportation benefits in the United States

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    Tax-free commuter benefits, also known as qualified transportation fringes, are employer provided voluntary benefit programs that allow employees to reduce their monthly commuting expenses for transit, vanpooling, bicycling, and work-related parking costs. The benefit is a federal tax benefit authorized under the Internal Revenue Code Section 132 (a), Qualified Transportation Fringes. Monies ...

  9. 8 year-end health perks most people skip — and lose hundreds

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    Thousands in healthcare benefits disappear December 31 — from FSAs to free dental cleanings. Use them now or lose hundreds