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PLAN FEATURES Deductible (per calendar year) $2,500 Individual $5,000 Individual $7,500 3 Individuals per $15,000 3 Individuals per Unless otherwise indicated, the Deductible must be met prior to benefits being payable. Member cost sharing for certain services including member cost sharing for prescription drugs, as indicated in the plan, are excluded from charges to meet the Deductible. All covered expenses accumulate separately toward the preferred and non-preferred Deductible. Once 3 individual members of a family each satisfy their Deductible amount separately, all family members will be considered as having met their Deductible for the remainder of the calendar year. Member Coinsurance (applies to all expenses 30% 50% unless otherwise stated) Payment Limit (per calendar year, excludes deductible) $5,000 $15,000 Individual $10,000 $30,000 Individual 3 Individuals per 3 Individuals per All covered expenses accumulate separately toward the preferred and non-preferred Payment Limit. Certain member cost sharing elements do not apply toward the Payment Limit including deductible, copays, mental health, substance abuse, DME, prescription drugs and penalty amounts. Once 3 individual members of a family each satisfy their Payment Limit separately, all family members will be considered as having met their Payment Limit for the remainder of the calendar year. Lifetime Maximum (per member lifetime, Preferred and Non-Preferred combined) Payment for Non-Preferred Care Not Applicable $5,000,000 Recognized Charge* Primary Care Physician Selection Not Applicable Not Applicable Certification Requirements Certification for certain types of Non-Preferred care must be obtained to avoid a reduction in benefits paid for that care. Certification for Hospital Admissions, Treatment Facility Admissions, Convalescent Facility Admissions, Home Health Care, and Hospice Care is required. Benefits will be reduced by $400 per occurrence if Certification is not obtained. Referral Requirement None None PHYSICIAN SERVICES Office Visits to Non-Specialist Includes services of an internist, general physician, family practitioner or pediatrician for routine care as well as diagnosis and treatment of an illness or injury and in-office surgery $40 copay; deductible waived Specialist Office Visits Maternity OB Visits Allergy Testing (given by a physician) $50 copay; deductible waived 30% after deductible Covered at specialist office visit Allergy Injections (not given by a physician) Covered 100% after $40 copay; deductible waived (copay waived when office visit charge is not made) 50.06.946.1-TX Page 1

PREVENTIVE CARE Routine Adult Physical Exams / $40 copay; deductible waived Immunizations 1 exam every 24 months to age 65; 1 exam every 12 months after age 65; $300 max benefit per exam Well Child Exams / Immunizations $40 copay; deductible waived 7 exams in first 12 months; 2 exams in months 13-24; 1 exam every 12 months to age 18 Routine Gynecological Exams Includes Pap smear and related lab fees. 1 routine exam per calendar year. $50 copay; deductible waived Routine Mammograms 1 annual exam for females age 35 and over $40 copay; deductible waived Routine Digital Rectal Exam / Prostate-Specific Antigen Test type of service performed and the For covered males age 40 and over; Frequency place rendered schedule applies Preventive Colorectal Cancer Screening For all members age 50 and over. Sigmoidoscopy and Double Contrast Barium Enema (DCBE) - 1 every 5 years for all members age 50 and over; [Colonoscopy - 1 every 10 years for all members age 50 and over; Fecal Occult Blood Testing (FOBT) - 1 every year for all members age 50 and over. type of service performed and the place rendered DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES Outpatient Diagnostic Laboratory $0 copay; deductible waived Outpatient X-ray (except for Complex Imaging Services) If performed as a part of a physician's office visit and billed by the physician, expenses are covered subject to the applicable physician's office visit member cost sharing. Outpatient Diagnostic X-ray for Complex Imaging Services Including, but not limited to, MRI, MRA, PET and CT Scans EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE Urgent Care Provider $40 copay; deductible waived 30% after deductible $100 copay; deductible waived Non-Urgent Use of Urgent Care Provider Emergency Room Copay waived if admitted Non-Emergency care in an Emergency Room Emergency Ambulance 30% after $200 copay; deductible waived Paid as Preferred Care 30% after deductible Paid as Preferred Care Non-Emergency Ambulance 30% after deductible 50.06.946.1-TX Page 2

HOSPITAL CARE Inpatient Coverage 30% after deductible Including maternity prenatal, delivery and postpartum & transplants. If transplant is performed through an Institute of Excellence facility, benefits would be paid at the preferred level. If procedure is not performed through Institutes of Excellence ] facility, benefits would be paid at the nonpreferred level. Outpatient Surgery Provided in an outpatient hospital department or a freestanding surgical facility Outpatient Hospital Services other than Surgery Including, but not limited to, physical therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, spinal manipulation, dialysis, radiation therapy MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Inpatient Limited to 14 days per member per calendar year, SMI & non-smi combined, Preferred and Non-Preferred combined Outpatient Limited to 20 visits per member per calendar year, SMI & non-smi combined, Preferred and Non-Preferred combined ALCOHOL / DRUG ABUSE SERVICES Inpatient Detox and Rehabilitation - Limited to 3 treatment episodes per member per lifetime, IP and OP combined, Participating and Non-Participating combined $25,000 maximum benefit per transplant 30% after deductible 30% after deductible 30% after deductible $50 copay; deductible waived 30% after deductible Outpatient Detox and Rehabilitation - Limited $50 copay; deductible waived to 3 treatment episodes per member per lifetime, IP and OP combined, Participating and Non-Participating combined 50.06.946.1-TX Page 3

OTHER SERVICES AND PLAN DETAILS Convalescent Facility 30% after deductible (Skilled Nursing Facility) Limited to 30 days per member per calendar year; Preferred and Non-Preferred combined Home Health Care 30% after deductible Limited to 60 visits per member per calendar year; Preferred and Non-Preferred combined; 1 visit equals a period of 4 hours or less Infusion Therapy 30% after deductible Inpatient Hospice Care Limited to 30 days per member per calendar year; Preferred and Non-Preferred combined 30% after deductible Aetna pays up to $50 per visit after deductible Outpatient Hospice Care Up to a maximum benefit of $5,000; Preferred and Non-Preferred combined Outpatient Short-Term Rehabilitation Includes chiropractic, physical therapy and occupational therapy. Limited to 20 visits per member per calendar year; Preferred and Non- Preferred combined 30% after deductible 30% after deductible Outpatient Speech Therapy Limited to 20 visits per member per calendar year; Preferred and Non-Preferred combined 30% after deductible Durable Medical Equipment Maximum benefit of $2,500 per member per calendar year; Preferred and Non-Preferred combined Diabetic Supplies not obtainable at a pharmacy FAMILY PLANNING Infertility Treatment Covered same as any other medical expense Covered same as any other medical expense Covered only for the diagnosis and treatment of type of service performed and the the underlying medical condition Advanced Reproductive Technology (ART) Including but not limited to: In vitro fertilization (IVF), zygote intra-fallopian transfer (ZIFT), gamete intrafallopian transfer (GIFT), cryopreserved embryo transfers, intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) or ovum microsurgery place rendered Not covered Not covered Voluntary Sterilization Including tubal ligation and vasectomy type of service performed and the place rendered 50.06.946.1-TX Page 4

PHARMACY - PRESCRIPTION DRUG BENEFITS Retail Up to a 30-day supply PARTICIPATING PHARMACIES NON-PARTICIPATING PHARMACIES $15 copay for generic, $40 copay for brand formulary, $60 copay for brand non-formulary 30% of submitted cost after $15 copay for generic, $40 copay for brand formulary, $60 copay for brand non-formulary Mail Order Delivery 90 day supply $45 copay for generic, $120 copay for brand formulary, $180 copay for brand non-formulary No Mandatory Generic (NO MG) - Member is responsible to pay the applicable copay only Plan includes: Contraceptive drugs and devices obtainable from a pharmacy and diabetic supplies obtainable from a pharmacy. Plan excludes: Lifestyle/performance drugs Precertification and Step Therapy included with 90 day Transition of Care (TOC) for both *Payment for Non-Preferred facility care is determined based upon Aetna's Allowable Fee Schedule, which is subject to change. Payment for other Non-Preferred care is determined based upon the negotiated charge that would apply if such services or supplies were received from a Preferred Provider. These charges are referred to in your plan documents as "recognized" charges. What's not covered: This plan does not cover all health care expenses and includes exclusions and limitations. Members should refer to their plan documents to determine which health care services are covered and to what extent. The following is a partial list of services and supplies that are generally not covered. However, your plan documents may contain exceptions to this list based on state mandates or the plan design or rider(s) purchased. All medical or hospital services no specifically covered in, or which are limited or excluded in the plan documents Charges related to any eye surgery mainly to correct refractive errors Cosmetic surgery, including breast reduction Custodial care Dental care and x-rays Donor egg retrieval Experimental and investigational procedures Hearing aids Immunizations for travel or work Infertility services, including, but not limited to, artificial insemination and advanced reproductive technologies such as IVF, ZIFT, GIFT, ICSI and other related services, unless specifically listed as covered in your plan documents Nonmedically necessary services or supplies Orthotics Over-the-counter medications and supplies Reversal of sterilization Services for the treatment of sexual dysfunction or inadequacies, including therapy, supplies, counseling and Special i ti duty dnursing Treatment of those services for or related to treatment of obesity or for diet or weight control Pre-existing Conditions Exclusion Provision This plan imposes a pre-existing conditions exclusion, which may be waived in some circumstances (that is, creditable coverage) and may not be applicable to you. A pre-existing condition exclusion means that if you have a medical condition before coming to our plan, you might have to wait a certain period of time before the plan will provide coverage for that condition. This exclusion applies only to conditions for which medical advice, diagnosis or treatment was recommended or received or for which the individual took prescribed drugs within 3 months. Generally, this period ends the day before your coverage becomes effective. However, if you were in a waiting period for coverage, the 3 month period ends on the day before the waiting period begins. The exclusion period, if applicable, may last up to 12 months from your first day of coverage, or, if you were in a waiting period, from the first day of your waiting period. 50.06.946.1-TX Page 5

If you had prior credible coverage within 63 days immediately before the date you enrolled under this plan, then the preexisting conditions exclusion in your plan, if any, will be waived. If you had no prior creditable coverage within the 63 days prior to your enrollment date (either because you had no prior coverage or because there was more than a 63 day gap from the date your prior coverage terminated to your enrollment date), we will apply your plan's pre-existing conditions exclusion. In order to reduce or possibly eliminate your exclusion period based on your creditable coverage, you should provide us a copy of any Certificates of Creditable Coverage you have. Please contact your Aetna Member Services representative at (888) 802-3862 if you need assistance in obtaining a Certificate of Creditable Coverage from your prior carrier or if you have any questions on the information noted above. The pre-existing condition exclusion does not apply to pregnancy nor to a child who is enrolled in the plan within 31 days after birth, adoption, or placement for adoption. Note: For late enrollees, coverage will be delayed until the plan's next open enrollment; the pre-existing exclusion will be applied from the individual's effective date of coverage. Plans are provided by Aetna Life Insurance Company. This material is for informational purposes only and is neither an offer of coverage nor medical advice. It contains only a partial, general description of plan benefits or programs and does not constitute a contract. Aetna does not provide health care services and, therefore, cannot guarantee results or outcomes. Consult the plan documents (i.e. Group Insurance Certificate and/or Group Policy) to determine governing contractual provisions, including procedures, exclusions and limitation relating to the plan. With the exception of Aetna Rx Home Delivery, all preferred providers and vendors are independent contractors in private practice and are neither employees nor agents of Aetna or its affiliates. Aetna Rx Home Delivery, LLC, is a subsidiary of Aetna Inc. The availability of any particular provider cannot be guaranteed, and provider network composition is subject to change without notice. Some benefits are subject to limitations or visit maximums. Certain services require precertification, or prior approval of coverage. Failure to precertify for these services may lead to substantially reduced benefits or denial of coverage. Some of the benefits requiring precertification may include, but are not limited to, inpatient hospital, inpatient mental health, inpatient skilled nursing, outpatient surgery, substance abuse (detoxification, inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation). When the Member s preferred provider is coordinating care, the preferred provider will obtain the precertification. Precertification requirements may vary. If your plan covers outpatient prescription drugs, your plan may include a drug formulary (preferred drug list). A formulary is a list of prescription drugs generally covered under your prescription drug benefits plan on a preferred basis subject to applicable limitations and conditions. Your pharmacy benefit is generally not limited to the drugs listed on the formulary. The medications listed on the formulary are subject to change in accordance with applicable state law. For information regarding how medications are reviewed and selected for the formulary, formulary information, and information about other pharmacy programs such as precertification and step-therapy, please refer to Aetna's website at Aetna.com, or the Aetna Medication Formulary Guide. Many drugs, including many of those listed on the formulary, are subject to rebate arrangements between Aetna and the manufacturer of the drugs. Rebates received by Aetna from drug manufacturers are not reflected in the cost paid by a member for a prescription drug. In addition, in circumstances where your prescription plan utilizes copayments or coinsurance calculated on a percentage basis or a deductible, use of formulary drugs may not necessarily result in lower costs for the member. Members should consult with their treating physicians regarding questions about specific medications. Refer to your plan documents or contact Member Services for information regarding the terms and limitations of coverage. Aetna Rx Home Delivery refers to Aetna Rx Home Delivery, LLC, a subsidiary of Aetna, Inc., that is a licensed pharmacy providing mail-order pharmacy services. Aetna's negotiated charge with Aetna Rx Home Delivery may be higher than Aetna Rx Home Delivery's cost of purchasing drugs and providing mail-order pharmacy services. While this information is believed to be accurate as of the print date, it is subject to change. Plans are provided by Aetna Life Insurance Company. For more information about Aetna plans, refer to www.aetna.com. 2008 Aetna Inc. 50.06.946.1-TX Page 6