Mountain Health CO-OP [1545 E Iron Eagle Dr. Ste 103 Eagle, ID Customer Service: (855) ]
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1 Mountain Health CO-OP [1545 E Iron Eagle Dr. Ste 103 Eagle, ID Customer Service: (855) ] OUTLINE OF COVERAGE INDIVIDUAL ACCESS CARE CATASTROPHIC HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE Policy Form MHC-4000 THE POLICY PROVIDES A PREFERRED PROVIDER NETWORK BY WHICH COVERED PERSONS CAN RECEIVE SERVICES FROM PREFERRED PROVIDERS. IT IS THE COVERED PERSON S RESPONSIBILITY FOR PAYMENT OF BILLED CHARGES BEYOND THOSE CHARGES REIMBURSED BY US WHEN THE COVERED PERSON USES THE SERVICES OF A PROVIDER (NON-PREFERRED PROVIDER) WHO IS OUTSIDE OF THE PREFERRED PROVIDER NETWORK. (1) Read Your Policy Carefully This outline of coverage provides a very brief description of the important features of your policy. This is not the insurance contract and only the actual policy provisions will control. The policy itself sets forth in detail the rights and obligations of both you and your insurance company. It is, therefore, important that you READ YOUR POLICY CAREFULLY. (2) Comprehensive Health Insurance Coverage Policies of this category are designed to provide to persons insured, coverage for major hospital, medical, and surgical expenses incurred as a result of a covered accident or sickness. Coverage is provided for daily hospital room and board, miscellaneous hospital services, surgical services, anesthesia services, in-hospital medical services, and out of hospital care, subject to any deductibles, co-payment provisions, or other limitations which may be set forth in the policy. Basic hospital or basic medical insurance coverage is not provided. (3) Description of Benefits The policy provides Comprehensive Health Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) Insurance coverage. You have the option to receive services from a Preferred Provider or a Non-Preferred Provider. Generally, benefits are paid at a higher level when a Preferred Provider is used. The Schedule of Benefits reflects the benefits payable when services for Covered Benefits are provided by a Preferred Provider or a Non-Preferred Provider. The Schedule of Benefits and the Covered Benefits provided under the Policy are indicated below in this section. (3)(4) Out-of-Network Maximum Be aware that your actual costs for services provided by an out-of-network provider may exceed this policy s maximum out-of-pocket for out-of-network services. Your costs for the following covered services do not accumulate toward the maximum out-of-pocket amount if delivered by an out-of-network provider: Dental Services, Vision Services and Prescription Drug Services. In addition, out-ofnetwork providers can bill you for the difference between the amount charged by the provider and the amount allowed by the insurance company, and that amount is not counted toward the out-of-network maximum out-of-pocket. MHC-4000-V1-CAT-OOC 1 ID
2 SCHEDULE OF BENEFITS Benefit Plan: Catastrophic PPO Standard Plan BENEFIT INFORMATION IN-NETWORK OUT-OF-NETWORK Maximum Lifetime Benefit Per Covered Person Deductible Individual Deductible (per Covered Person per Calendar Year) Family Deductible (per family per Calendar Year) Annual Out-of-Pocket Maximum Individual Annual Out-of-Pocket Maximum (per Covered Person per Calendar Year) Family Annual Out-of-Pocket Maximum (per family per Calendar Year) Unlimited $6,600 $13,200 $6,600 $13,200 Unlimited $13,200 $26,400 $13,200 $26,400 Coinsurance MHC-4000-V1-CAT-OOC 2 ID
3 COVERED BENEFITS SCHEDULE OF BENEFITS (continued) Individual Access Care Comprehensive Health Insurance Policy The Policy will pay Covered Medical Expenses incurred for Covered Benefits provided in Section 5, Covered Benefits: (1) based on the Allowable Fee; and (2) unless otherwise indicated below, subject to the Deductible, Coinsurance, and Annual Out-of-Pocket Maximum amounts shown under the Benefit Information section of this Schedule of Benefits. If a Copayment applies to a Covered Benefit, it will be indicated below in this Covered Benefits section. COVERED BENEFIT IN-NETWORK OUT-OF NETWORK AFTER MAXIMUM OUT-OF-POCKET All Covered Benefits shown in Section 5, unless otherwise specified below in this Schedule of Benefits Daily Hospital Room and Board Miscellaneous Hospital Services Surgical Services Anesthesia Services In-Hospital Medical Services Out-of-Hospital Care Maximum Dollar Amount for Covered Charges $6600Unlimited Unlimited In Network Unlimited Out of Network Chemical Dependency Inpatient/Outpatient Facility Office Visitutpatient $0 Copay per visit for first 3 visits before deductible After Deductible Chiropractic Services Maximum Number of Office Visits per Calendar Year 20 visits Convalescent Home Services Maximum Number of Days per Calendar Year 60 days Durable Medical Equipment Rental (up to the purchase price), Purchase and Repair and Replacement of Durable Medical Equipment Preauthorization recommended for original purchase or MHC-4000-V1-CAT-OOC 3 ID
4 COVERED BENEFIT replacement of Durable Medical Equipment over $500. IN-NETWORK OUT-OF NETWORK AFTER MAXIMUM OUT-OF-POCKET Emergency Services MHC-4000-V1-CAT-OOC 4 ID
5 SCHEDULE OF BENEFITS (continued) Individual Access Care Comprehensive Health Insurance Policy COVERED BENEFIT IN-NETWORK OUT-OF NETWORK AFTER MAXIMUM OUT-OF-POCKET Home Health Care Services Maximum Number of Home Visits per Calendar Year 180 days Laboratory Services Mental Health Services Inpatient/Outpatient Facility Office Visit utpatient $0 Copay per visit for first 3 visits before deductible After Deductible Physician Medical Services: Physician Office Visits (Non-Specialist) Physician Specialist Visits $0 Copay per visit for first 3 visits before deductible (The payment amountcopay applies to office visits for all Covered Benefits except for Preventive Health Care Services.) Prescription Drugs Benefit Retail Pharmacy Prescriptions (31-day supply) Generic Drugs (Tier 1) Preferred Brand Drugs (Tier 2) Non-Preferred Brand Drugs (Tier 3) Specialty Drugs (Tier 4) Must pay ancillary charge if brand named is chosen and generic is available Mail Order Maintenance (90-day supply) Generic Drugs (Tier 1) Preferred Brand Drugs (Tier 2) Non-Preferred Brand Drugs (Tier 3) Specialty Drugs (Tier SP) You must pay an Ancillary Charge in addition to the Deductible and/or Copayment, as applicable, if You choose a Brand-Name drug when a Generic drug is available. You are responsible for paying any amount above the allowed amount if you use an out of network pharmacy. MHC-4000-V1-CAT-OOC 5 ID
6 SCHEDULE OF BENEFITS (continued) Individual Access Care Comprehensive Health Insurance Policy COVERED BENEFIT IN-NETWORK OUT-OF NETWORK AFTER MAXIMUM OUT-OF-POCKET Vision Care Benefit Pediatric Vision Care Services This Vision Care Benefit only applies to Covered Dependent Children under age 19. Vision Care Services Vision Examination Frequency of Services: One Vision Examination per Covered Dependent Child per Calendar Year None, 10 Covered 25% One Vision Examination per Covered Dependent Child per Calendar Year Vision Care Materials Lenses Single Vision Bifocal Trifocal Lenticular *Coverage includes lenses in polycarbonate, plastic or glass, scratch resistant or UV coatings also covered. Frequency of Services: One set of lenses per Covered Dependent Child per Calendar Year None, 10 Covered* after Deductible None, 10 Covered* None, 10 Covered* after DeductibleNone, 10 Covered* 25% 25% 25% 25% One set of lenses per Covered Dependent Child per Calendar Year Vision Care Materials Frames Frequency of Services: One frame per Covered Dependent Child per Calendar Year. after DeductibleNone, 10 Covered 25% One frame per Covered Dependent Child per Calendar Year. Contact Lenses Necessary Professional Fees and Materials Elective Professional Fees** and Materials None, 10 Covered*** None, 10 Covered*** 25% *** 25% *** **15% discount applies to the Provider s usual and customary professional fees for contact lens evaluation and fitting ***The following service limitations apply to In-Network benefits for Contact Lenses: (1) Standard (one pair annually) = 1 contact lens per eye (total 2 lenses); (2) Monthly (six-month supply) = 6 lenses per eye (total 12 lenses); (3) Bi-weekly (3 month supply) = 6 lenses per eye (total 12 lenses); and (4) Dailies (one month supply) = 30 lenses per eye (total 60 lenses) MHC-4000-V1-CAT-OOC 6 ID
7 EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS 1. Inpatient or outpatient custodial care, rest cures, or transportation if not medically necessary; 2. Provided for any condition, disease, illness or accidental injury to the extent that the Insured is entitled to benefits under occupational coverage provided through an employer, or under state or federal Workers Compensation Acts or under Employer Liability Acts or other laws providing compensation for work-related injuries or conditions. This exclusion applies whether or not the Insured claims such benefits or compensation or recovers losses from a third party; 3. War, or act of war, whether declared or not, rebellion, armed invasion, or insurrection; 4. Service in the Armed Forces or any auxiliary units of the Armed Forces; 5. Aviation, other than as a fare-paying passenger on a scheduled or charter flight operated by a scheduled airline; 6. Vision services, including, but not limited to, (a) eye examinations for the prescription or fitting of eyeglasses or contact lenses; (b) purchase of eyeglasses and contact lenses; (c) Lasik surgery; or (d) radial keratotomy (refractive keratoplasty or other surgical procedures to correct myopia/astigmatism). This exclusion does not apply to the Pediatric Vision Care benefit provided under this Policy; 7. Hearing aids and examinations for the prescription or fitting of hearing aids; 8. Cosmetic Surgery - Surgery primarily for the purpose of improving appearance, except for reconstructive surgery. Such reconstructive surgery must be: (a) incidental to or following surgery resulting from trauma, infection or other diseases of the involved part; and (b) because of congenital disease or anomaly of a covered Dependent Child; 9. For cosmetic foot care, and other foot care including but not limited to, treatment of corns, calluses, flat feet, fallen arches, weak feet, chronic foot strain and toenails (except for surgical care of ingrown or diseased toenails); 10. Foot orthotic appliance provided for the treatment of any medical condition; 11. Treatment for infertility and fertilization procedures, including, but not limited to, ovulation induction procedure and pharmaceuticals, artificial insemination, invitro fertilization, embryo transfer or similar procedures, including but not limited to laboratory services, radiology services or similar services related to treatment for fertility or fertilization procedures; 12. Any injury incurred while committing an illegal act; 13. The Covered Person being intoxicated of under the influence of any narcotic unless administered on the advice of Physician; 14. Treatment provided in a government hospital, except Idaho residents who are confined in state medical institutions; benefits provided under Medicare or other governmental program (except Medicaid), any state or Federal workers' compensation, employers' liability or occupational disease law; 15. Services performed by You or a member of Your Immediate Family; 16. Services for which there is no legal obligation for the Covered Person to pay or for which no charge would be made if insurance did not exist, unless such charge is regularly and customarily made in similar amount by the provider of such to other non-indigent patients, or unless, in either case, We are required by law to pay to the Government of the United States; 17. Nonsurgical Treatment for malocclusion of the jaw, including services for anterior or internal dislocation, derangements and myofascial pain syndrome, orthodontics (dentofacial orthopedics), or related appliances; MHC-4000-V1-CAT-OOC 7 ID
8 18. Unless otherwise included under this Policy as a Covered Benefit, dental care or treatment, except for such care or treatment due to accidental injury to sound natural teeth within 12 months of the accident and except for dental care or treatment necessary due to congenital disease or anomaly; 19. Private duty nursing; 20. Services, supplies, drugs and devices related to in vitro fertilization; 21. Reversal of an elective sterilization; 22. Outpatient prescription drugs for which benefits are provided under the Prescription Drug Benefit in this Policy; 23. Transplants of a non-human organ or artificial organ transplant; 24. Any services, supplies, drugs and devices which are: (a) investigational/experimental Service; (b) not accepted medical practice; and (c) not a Covered Medical Expense. We may consult with Physicians or national medical specialty organizations for advice determining whether the service or supply is accepted medical practice;. 25. For travel by the Covered Person or a provider; 26. Orthodontics; 27. Services, supplies and devices relating to any of the following treatments or related procedures: (a) acupuncture; (b) acupressure; (c) homeotherapy; (d) rolfing; (e) holistic medicine; (f) marriage counseling; (g) religious counseling; (h) self-help programs; or (i) stress management; 28. Vitamins. NOTE: Certain vitamins may be covered for specific conditions in accordance with published Medical Policy; 29. Food supplements and/or medical foods, except when used for Inborn Errors of Metabolism or Enteral Nutrition services as defined in the Medial Policy; 30. For weight control or treatment of obesity or morbid obesity, including but not limited to Surgery for obesity, except when Surgery for obesity is Medically Necessary to control other medical conditions that are eligible for Covered Services under the Policy, and nonsurgical methods have been unsuccessful in treating the obesity. For reversals or revisions of Surgery for obesity, except when required to correct an immediately life-endangering condition; 31. Education services, unless otherwise specified as a Covered Benefit, or tutoring services; 32. Any services, supplies, drugs and devices primarily for personal comfort, hygiene, or convenience which are not primarily medical in nature; 33. Non-medically necessary durable medical equipment, communication devices and prosthetic limbs; 34. Services, supplies, drugs and devices which are not listed as a Covered Benefit as provided in this Policy unless medically necessary; 35. Elective abortions except if recommended by a consulting physician that an abortion is necessary to save the life of the mother, or if the pregnancy is a result of rape, as defined in section , Idaho Code, or incest as determined by the courts; 36. Non Emergent Medical Service outside the United States are not covered; or 37. Any service covered under state or federal workers compensation, occupational disease or similar laws. All benefits provided under this Policy are subject to the exclusions and limitations in this Section and as stated under Section 5, Covered Benefits. No benefits will be paid under this Policy that are incurred by or results from any of the following: 1. Inpatient or outpatient custodial care, rest cures, behavioral modification, or transportation if not medically necessary; MHC-4000-V1-CAT-OOC 7 ID
9 2. Provided for any condition, disease, illness or accidental injury to the extent that the Insured is entitled to benefits under occupational coverage provided through an employer, or under state or federal Workers Compensation Acts or under Employer Liability Acts or other laws providing compensation for work-related injuries or conditions. This exclusion applies whether or not the Insured claims such benefits or compensation or recovers losses from a third party; 3. War, or act of war, whether declared or not, rebellion, armed invasion, or insurrection; 4. Service in the Armed Forces or any auxiliary units of the Armed Forces; 5. Any injury for which a contributing cause was commission by the Covered Person of a felony. This exclusion does not apply if the loss is related to being a victim of domestic violence; 6. Suicide, attempted suicide or intentionally self-inflicted Injury; 7. Aviation, other than as a fare-paying passenger on a scheduled or charter flight operated by a scheduled airline; 8. Vision services, including, but not limited to, (a) eye examinations for the prescription or fitting of eyeglasses or contact lenses; (b) purchase of eyeglasses and contact lenses; (c) Lasik surgery; or (d) radial keratotomy (refractive keratoplasty or other surgical procedures to correct myopia/astigmatism). This exclusion does not apply to the Pediatric Vision Care benefit provided under this Policy; 9. Hearing aids and examinations for the prescription or fitting of hearing aids; 10. Cosmetic Surgery - Surgery primarily for the purpose of improving appearance, except for reconstructive surgery. Such reconstructive surgery must be: (a) incidental to or following surgery resulting from trauma, infection or other diseases of the involved part; and (b) because of congenital disease or anomaly of a covered Dependent Child; 11. For cosmetic foot care, and other foot care including but not limited to, treatment of corns, calluses, flat feet, fallen arches, weak feet, chronic foot strain and toenails(except for surgical care of ingrown or diseased toenails); 12. Foot orthotic appliance provided for the treatment of any medical condition; 13. Treatment for infertility and fertilization procedures, including, but not limited to, ovulation induction procedure and pharmaceuticals, artificial insemination, invitro fertilization, embryo transfer or similar procedures, including but not limited to laboratory services, radiology services or similar services related to treatment for fertility or fertilization procedures; 14. The Covered Person being intoxicated or under the influence of any narcotic unless administered on the advice of Physician; Any injury incurred while committing an illegal act; 15. Treatment provided in a government hospital, except Idaho residents who are confined in state medical institutions; benefits provided under Medicare or other governmental program (except Medicaid), any state or Federal workers' compensation, employers' liability or occupational disease law; MHC-4000-V1-CAT-OOC 7 ID
10 16. Benefits to the extent provided for any loss or portion of such loss for which mandatory automobile no-fault benefits are recovered or recoverable; 17. Services performed by You or a member of Your Immediate Family; 18. Services for which there is no legal obligation for the Covered Person to pay or for which no charge would be made if insurance did not exist, unless such charge is regularly and customarily made in similar amount by the provider of such to other non-indigent patients, or unless, in either case, We are required by law to pay to the Government of the United States; 19. Nonsurgical Treatment for malocclusion of the jaw, including services for temporomandibular joint dysfunction, anterior or internal dislocation, derangements and myofascial pain syndrome, orthodontics (dentofacial orthopedics), or related appliances; 20. Unless otherwise included under this Policy as a Covered Benefit, dental care or treatment, except for such care or treatment due to accidental injury to sound natural teeth within 12 months of the accident and except for dental care or treatment necessary due to congenital disease or anomaly; 21. Chiropractic maintenance therapy; 22. Private duty nursing; 23. Services, supplies, drugs and devices related to in vitro fertilization; 24. Reversal of an elective sterilization; 25. Outpatient prescription drugs for which benefits are provided under the Prescription Drug Benefit in this Policy; 26. Transplants of a non-human organ or artificial organ transplant; 27. Any services, supplies, drugs and devices which are: (a) an investigational/experimental Service or Clinical Trial; (b) not accepted medical practice; and (c) not a Covered Medical Expense. We may consult with Physicians or national medical specialty organizations for advice determining whether the service or supply is accepted-medical practices; 28. For travel by the Covered Person or a provider; 29. Orthodontics; 30. Services, supplies and devices relating to any of the following treatments or related procedures: (a) acupuncture; (b) acupressure; (c) homeotherapy; (d) rolfing; (e) holistic medicine; (f) marriage counseling; (g) religious counseling; (h) self-help programs; or (i) stress management; 31. Vitamins. NOTE: Certain vitamins may be covered for specific conditions in accordance with published Medical Policy; 32. Food supplements and/or medical foods, except when used for Inborn Errors of Metabolism or Enteral Nutrition services as defined in the Medial Policy; 33. For weight control or treatment of obesity or morbid obesity, including but not limited to Surgery for obesity, except when Surgery for obesity is Medically Necessary to control other medical conditions that are eligible for Covered Services under the Policy, and nonsurgical methods have been unsuccessful in treating the obesity. For reversals or revisions of Surgery for obesity, except when required to correct an immediately life-endangering condition; 34. Education services, unless otherwise specified as a Covered Benefit, or tutoring services; MHC-4000-V1-CAT-OOC 7 ID
11 35. Any services, supplies, drugs and devices primarily for personal comfort, hygiene, or convenience which are not primarily medical in nature; 36. Non-medically necessary durable medical equipment, communication devices and prosthetic limbs; 37. Services, supplies, drugs and devices which are not listed as a Covered Benefit as provided in this Policy unless medically necessary; 38. All services, supplies, drugs and devices provided to treat any Illness or Injury arising out of employment as an athlete by or on a team or sports club engaged in any contact sport that includes significant physical contact between the athletes involved, including, but not limited to, the following: (a) football; (b) hockey; (c) roller derby; (d) rugby; (e) lacrosse; (f) wrestling and boxing; and (g) where the Covered Person s employer is not required by law to obtain coverage for Illness or Injury under state or federal workers compensation, occupational disease or similar laws; Elective abortions except if recommended by a consulting physician that an abortion is necessary to save the life of the mother, or if the pregnancy is a result of rape, as defined in section , Idaho Code, or incest as determined by the courts; 39. Private Duty Nursing; or Non Emergent Medical Service outside the United States are not covered; or Any service covered under state or federal workers compensation, occupational disease or similar laws NONRENEWAL OR DISCONTINUANCE OF THIS POLICY BY THE COMPANY This Policy will be renewed or continued at Your option. However, We may non-renew or discontinue this Policy only if: 1. You fail to pay premiums in accordance with the terms of this Policy, or if We do not receive timely premium payments; 2. You have: (a) performed an act or practice that constitutes fraud; or (b) made an intentional misrepresentation of a material fact under the terms of this Policy; 3. We cease to offer coverage in the individual market in accordance with applicable Idaho State law or federal law, if applicable; or 4. You no longer live, reside, or work in: a. The service area of the Preferred Provider Network used under this Policy; or b. An area for where We are authorized to do business; but only if the coverage is terminated uniformly without regard to any health status-related factor of covered individuals. MHC-4000-V1-CAT-OOC 11 ID
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Summary of Services and Cost Shares
Summary of Services and Cost Shares This summary does not describe benefits. For the description of a benefit, including any limitations or exclusions, please refer to the identical heading in the Benefits
FCPS BENEFITS COMPARISON Active Employees and Retirees Under 65
FCPS S COMPARISON Medical Lifetime Maximum Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Individual Annual Deductible None $250 None $250 None Family Annual Deductible Limit None $500 None $500 None
US Airways Medicare Options US Trust 2015 Benefits Guide
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Medicare Options For Retiree/Direct Bill Members
Open Enrollment 2014 State Employee Health Plan Medicare Options For Retiree/Direct Bill Members Comparison Chart 2 2013 **Cover photo is titled Road into the Field from the Postcards from Kansas collection
National Guardian Life Insurance Company: Earlham College Student Health Insurance Plan Coverage Period: 08/01/2015-07/31/2016
This is only a summary. If you want more detail about your coverage and costs, you can get the complete terms in the policy or plan document at www.studentplanscenter.com or by calling 1-800-756-3702.
VA Innovation Health Silver $10 Copay
This is only a summary. If you want more detail about your coverage and costs, you can get the complete terms in the policy or plan document at www.innovation-health.com/summary-benefits-and-coverage or
Healthy Benefits PPO 6000.0 - Zero Cost Sharing Plan Variation Coverage Period: Beginning on or after 1/1/2014 Summary of Benefits and Coverage:
This is only a summary. If you want more detail about your coverage and costs, you can get the complete terms in the policy or plan document at capbluecross.com or by calling 1-800-730-7219. Important
Regence BlueCross BlueShield of Oregon: Regence Oregon Standard Bronze Plan Coverage Period: Beginning on or after 01/01/2014
Regence BlueCross BlueShield of Oregon: Regence Oregon Standard Bronze Plan Summary of Benefits and Coverage: What this Plan Covers & What it Costs Coverage Period: Beginning on or after 01/01/2014 Coverage
FUNDAMENTALS OF HEALTH INSURANCE: What Health Insurance Products Are Available?
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International Students & Scholars Accident and Sickness Insurance Plan
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Prescription Drugs and Vision Benefits
Medical Plans Prescription Drugs and Vision Benefits Salaried Employees. may enroll for coverage in either the Cigna Open Access Plus Plan or the Cigna Choice Fund (Health Savings Account [HSA] Eligible)
NJ FamilyCare ABP. Covered by Horizon NJ Health for spontaneous abortions/miscarriages. Abortions & Related Services
NJ FamilyCare ABP BENEFIT Abortions & Related Services COVERAGE by Horizon NJ Health for spontaneous abortions/miscarriages. by Fee-for-Service for elective/induced abortions. Acupuncture Audiology (see
$6,350 Individual $12,700 Individual
PLAN FEATURES IN-NETWORK OUT-OF-NETWORK Deductible $5,000 Individual $10,000 Individual $10,000 Family $20,000 Family All covered expenses accumulate separately toward the preferred or non-preferred Deductible.
Employee + 2 Dependents
FUND FEATURES HealthFund Amount $500 Individual $1,000 Employee + 1 Dependent $1,000 Employee + 2 Dependents $1,000 Family Amount contributed to the Fund by the employer Fund Coinsurance Percentage at
Important Questions Answers Why this Matters: What is the overall deductible?
Important Questions Answers Why this Matters: What is the overall deductible? Are there other deductibles for specific services? Is there an out of pocket limit on my expenses? What is not included in
Summary of Benefits and Coverage What this Plan Covers & What it Costs
This is only a summary. If you want more detail about your coverage and costs, you can get the complete terms in the plan document at www.mpiphp.org or by calling 1-855-275-4674. Important Questions Answers
Medical Plan - Healthfund
18 Medical Plan - Healthfund Oklahoma City Community College Effective Date: 07-01-2010 Aetna HealthFund Open Choice (PPO) - Oklahoma PLAN DESIGN AND BENEFITS PROVIDED BY AETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY -
What is the overall deductible? $250 per person/$500 per family. Are there other deductibles for specific services? No.
This is only a summary. If you want more detail about your coverage and costs, you can get the complete terms in the policy or plan document at www.etf.wi.gov or by calling 1-877-533-5020. Important Questions
Your Cost If You Use a Participating Provider. $20 copay per visit. $20 copay for spinal manipulation (chiropractic care) $20 copay.
This is only a summary. Please read the City of Wichita Summary Plan Description that contains the complete terms of this plan. If you want more detail about your coverage and costs, you can get the complete
