MyHPN Solutions HMO Silver 4



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MyHPN Solutions HMO Silver 4 Attachment A Schedule Calendar Year Deductible (CYD): $2,250 of EME per Member and $4,500 of EME per family. The Calendar Year Out of Pocket Maximum includes the CYD and is $6,000 per Member and $12,000 per family. The Out Of Pocket Maximum does not include; 1) amounts charged for non-covered Services, 2) amounts exceeding applicable benefit maximums or EME payments; or, 3) penalties for not obtaining any required Prior Authorization or for the Member otherwise not complying with HPN s Managed Care Program. Medical Office Visits and Consultations in a Medical Office Setting Primary Care Services Convenient Care Facility Physician Extender or Assistant Physician Specialist Services Preventive Healthcare Services - Services include various recommended exams, immunizations, diagnostic tests and screenings. Refer to the HPN Preventive Guidelines on the HPN website (www.healthplanofnevada.com) located under the Members & Guests tab or contact the Member Services Department (702-242-7300) for the complete list of covered Adult and Pediatric Preventive Services and Immunizations. These guidelines are updated in accordance with the Federal Government standards. Routine Lab and X-ray services provided and billed by the Physician s office. (Copayment/Cost-share is in addition to the Physician office visit Copayment/cost-share and applies to services rendered in a Physician s office.) Lab X-Ray Form. Ind_HMO_S4(2014) Page 1 21NVHPNBE_Sol_HMO_Silver4_2014

Schedule Telemedicine Services (Only available through select Providers.) Laboratory Services - Outpatient Performed at an independent facility. Routine Radiological and n-radiological Diagnostic Imaging Services Performed at a Free-Standing Diagnostic Center. Emergency Services Urgent Care Facility Emergency Room Visit Hospital Admission Emergency Stabilization (includes Physician Services) Applies until patient is stabilized and safe for transfer as determined by the attending Physician. Ambulance Services Emergency Transport n-emergency HPN Arranged Transfers Member pays $0. Inpatient Hospital Facility Services (Elective and Emergency Post-Stabilization Admissions) Outpatient Surgery at a Hospital Facility Ambulatory Surgical Facility Services Anesthesia Services Physician Surgical Services Inpatient and Outpatient Inpatient or Outpatient Hospital Facility Ambulatory Surgical Facility Physician s Office Primary Care Physician (Includes all physician services related to the surgical procedure) Specialist (Includes all physician services related to the surgical procedure) Form. Ind_HMO_S4(2014) Page 2 21NVHPNBE_Sol_HMO_Silver4_2014

Gastric Restrictive Surgery Services HPN provides a lifetime benefit maximum of one Medically Necessary surgery per Member. Schedule Physician Surgical Services Physician Office Visit Organ and Tissue Transplant Surgical Services Inpatient Hospital Facility Physician Surgical Services Inpatient Hospital Facility Transportation, Lodging and Meals The maximum benefit per Member per Transplant Period for transportation, lodging and meals is $10,000. The maximum daily limit for lodging and meals is $200. Procurement s for procurement procedures and/or services are limited to those deemed by HPN to be Medically Necessary and appropriate for an approved Organ Transplant in a single Transplant Period. Retransplantation Services s are limited to one Medically Necessary Retranplantation per Member per type of transplant. HPN pays 50% of Subject to maximum benefit. Post-Cataract Surgical Services Frames and Lenses Contact Lenses s are limited to one (1) pair of Medically Necessary glasses or set of contact lenses as applicable per Member per surgery. Home Healthcare Services (does not include Specialty Prescription Drugs) Refer to the Outpatient Prescription Drug Rider for benefits applicable to Outpatient Covered Drug. Form. Ind_HMO_S4(2014) Page 3 21NVHPNBE_Sol_HMO_Silver4_2014

Schedule Hospice Care Services Inpatient Hospice Facility Outpatient Hospice Services Inpatient and Outpatient Respite Services and Bereavement Services are subject to applicable maximum benefit. Inpatient and Outpatient Respite Services s are limited to a combined maximum benefit of five (5) Inpatient days or five (5) Outpatient visits per Member per ninety (90) days of Home Hospice Care. Inpatient Outpatient Bereavement Services s are limited to a maximum benefit of five (5) group therapy sessions. Treatment must be completed within six (6) months of the date of death of the Hospice patient. Skilled Nursing Facility Subject to a maximum benefit of one hundred (100) days per Member per Calendar Year. Manual Manipulation Applies to Medical-Physician Services and Chiropractic office visit. Subject to a maximum benefit of twenty (20) visits per Member per Calendar Year. Short-Term Rehabilitation and Habilitative Services Inpatient Hospital Facility Outpatient Durable Medical Equipment Monthly rental or purchase at HPN s option. Purchases are limited to a single purchase of a type of DME, including repair and replacement, once every three (3) years. Genetic Disease Testing Services Office Visit Lab Includes Inpatient, Outpatient and independent Laboratory Services. Infertility Office Visit Evaluation Please refer to applicable surgical procedure Copayment/cost-share and/or Coinsurance amount herein for any surgical infertility procedures performed. Form. Ind_HMO_S4(2014) Page 4 21NVHPNBE_Sol_HMO_Silver4_2014

Medical Supplies Member pays $0. Schedule Other Diagnostic and Therapeutic Services Copayment/Cost-share is in addition to the Physician office visit Copayment/cost-share and applies to services rendered in a Physician s office or at an independent facility. Anti-cancer drug therapy, non-cancer related intravenous injection therapy or other Medically Necessary intravenous therapeutic services. Dialysis Therapeutic Radiology Complex Allergy Diagnostic Services (including RAST) and Serum Injections Otologic Evaluations Other complex diagnostic imaging services such as Positron Emission Tomography (PET) scans, CT Scan and MRI); vascular diagnostic and therapeutic services; pulmonary diagnostic services; complex neurological or psychiatric testing or therapeutic services. Prosthetic Devices Purchases are limited to a single purchase of a type of Prosthetic Device, including repair and replacement, once every three (3) years. Orthotic Devices Purchases are limited to a single purchase of a type of Orthotic Device, including repair and replacement, once every three (3) years. Self-Management and Treatment of Diabetes Education and Training Supplies (except for Insulin Pump Supplies) Insulin Pump Supplies Equipment (except for Insulin Pump) Insulin Pump Refer to the Outpatient Prescription Drug Rider for the benefits applicable to diabetic supplies and equipment obtained at a retail Pharmacy. Form. Ind_HMO_S4(2014) Page 5 21NVHPNBE_Sol_HMO_Silver4_2014

Schedule Special Food Products and Enteral Formulas Special Food Products only are limited to a maximum benefit of one (1) thirty (30) day therapeutic supply per Member four (4) times per Calendar Year. Temporomandibular Joint Treatment Mental Health and Severe Mental Illness Services Inpatient Hospital Facility Outpatient Treatment Substance Abuse Services Inpatient Hospital Facility Outpatient Treatment Hearing Aids Purchases are limited to a single purchase of a type of Hearing Aid, including repair and replacement, once every three (3) years. Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) for the treatment of Autism Limited to two hundred fifty (250) visits per Member not to exceed seven hundred fifty (750) total hours of therapy per Member per Calendar Year. Pediatric Vision Services for Members up to age 19 Vision Examination One (1) vision examination by a Provider to include complete analysis of the eyes and related structures to determine the presence of vision problems or other abnormalities will be covered once every calendar year. Lenses One (1) pair of lenses will be covered once every calendar year when a prescription change is determined Medically Necessary. Lenses include choice of glass or plastic lenses, all lens powers (single vision, bifocal, trifocal and lenticular), fashion and gradient tinting, oversized and glassgrey #3 prescription sunglasses. Form. Ind_HMO_S4(2014) Page 6 21NVHPNBE_Sol_HMO_Silver4_2014

Pediatric Vision Services for Members up to age 19 (continued) Frames One (1) pair of frames, from the approved Formulary frame series, will be covered every calendar year. Charges for frames selected outside of the approved Formulary frame series are the responsibility of the Member. Discounts for non- Formulary frames may be available through the Provider. Contact Lenses Contact lenses are covered once every calendar year in lieu of eye glasses. Charges for contact lenses considered to be cosmetic in purposes shall be the responsibility of the Member. Low Vision Exam One comprehensive evaluation every five (5) years. Optional Lenses and Treatments Standard Anti-Reflective (AR) Coating UV Treatment Tint (Fashion & Gradient & Glass-Grey) Standard Plastic Scratch Coating Photocromatic/Transitions Plastic (Other optional lenses and treatment services may be available to the Member at a discount. Please consult with your Provider.) Schedule Member pays $0. Pediatric Dental Services for Members up to age 19 Diagnostic and Preventive HPN pays 100% of Oral exam every six (6) months Periodic X-rays Diagnostic procedures Prophylaxis every six (6) months Topical fluoride treatment every six (6) months Sealants once per permanent molar Space maintenance therapy Restorative Amalgam or composite fillings as needed Crowns as needed Sedative fillings Endodontics Root canal therapy Pulpal therapy Periodontics Usually limited to Members at least fourteen (14) years of age. Form. Ind_HMO_S4(2014) Page 7 21NVHPNBE_Sol_HMO_Silver4_2014

Schedule Pediatric Dental Services for Members up to age 19 (continued) Prosthodontics Partial and complete dentures Limited to one unit once every sixty (60) month Orthodontics Coverage provided for Medically Necessary Services only. Oral Surgery (includes Anesthesia) Extractions Emergency Dental Services Services or procedures necessary to control bleeding, relieve significant pain and/or eliminate acute infection. Services or procedures required to prevent pulpal death and/or imminent loss of teeth. A Member s Copayment/cost-share will not be more than 50% of the allowed cost of providing any single service or supplying an item to a Member, after the deductible, if applicable, has been met. A Member may not contribute any more than the individual CYD amount toward the family CYD amount. A Member may not contribute any more than the individual Calendar Year Out of Pocket Maximum toward the family Calendar Year Out of Pocket Maximum amount. Please note: For all Inpatient and Outpatient admissions, including those for Emergency or Urgent Care, in addition to specified surgical Copayment/cost-share amounts, Member is also responsible for all other applicable facility and professional Copayments/cost-share as outlined in the Attachment A Schedule. Member is responsible for any and all amounts exceeding any stated maximum benefit amounts and/or any/all amounts exceeding the s payment to n- Providers under this. Further, such amounts do not accumulate to the calculation of the Calendar Year Out of Pocket Maximum. * Required Except as otherwise noted and, with the exception of certain Outpatient, non-emergency Mental Health, Severe Mental Illness and Substance Abuse Services, all Covered Services not provided by the Member s Primary Care Physician require a Referral or a Prior Authorization in the form of a written referral authorization from HPN. Please refer to your HPN Agreement of Coverage for additional information. Form. Ind_HMO_S4(2014) Page 8 21NVHPNBE_Sol_HMO_Silver4_2014