Cost Sharing Definitions



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SU Pro ( and ) Annual Deductible 1 Coinsurance Cost Sharing Definitions $200 per individual with a maximum of $400 for a family 5% of allowable amount for inpatient hospitalization - or - 50% of allowable amount for hearing aids - or - 20% of allowable amount for all other services $300 per individual with a maximum of $1,000 for a family 5% of allowable amount for inpatient hospitalization - or - 30% of allowable amount for all other services - plus - Difference between submitted charge and allowable amount All preventive services covered in full Annual Out-of-Pocket Maximum 2 $1,500 per individual with a maximum of $3,000 for a family Your Institutional Covered Services INPATIENT HOSPITAL $6,000 per individual with a maximum of $12,000 for a family Inpatient hospital Nursery care OUTPATIENT HOSPITAL Surgery Pre-surgical testing Routine mammography screenings (one per calendar year for ages 35 and Routine prostate cancer screenings (one per calendar year for ages 50 and 1

SU Pro ( and ) Routine cervical cancer screenings (one per calendar year for ages 18 and older) Colonoscopies Diagnostic machine tests, x-rays, and radiology services (including MRIs, PET and CT scans) Diagnostic laboratory tests Occupational therapy (for situations not covered through a governmental Physical therapy Speech therapy (for situations not covered through a governmental Respiratory, radiation, cardiac therapies and chemotherapy HOSPITAL EMERGENCY ROOM Hospital emergency room In-network deductible plus innetwork coinsurance ADDITIONAL INSTITUTIONAL PROVIDERS Ambulatory surgery center Birth center Skilled nursing facility (180 inpatient days) Home health agency 2

SU Pro ( and ) Hospice Inpatient mental health disorder care (facility charge) General hospital or psychiatric facility Partial hospitalization Inpatient substance use disorder detoxification and rehabilitation General hospital or certified alcohol/ substance abuse facility program Partial hospitalization Outpatient treatment for substance use disorders Your Professional Provider Covered Services Surgery and assistance at surgery Breast reconstruction surgery Second opinion Anesthesia Maternity PROFESSIONAL PROVIDER INPATIENT VISITS Inpatient hospital visits by physician or other professional provider Inpatient substance use disorder hospital visits by physician or other professional provider 3

SU Pro ( and ) Inpatient skilled nursing facility visits by physician or other professional provider Inpatient mental health disorder care visits by physician or other professional provider PROFESSIONAL PROVIDER VISITS Office visits Well child visits Birth to 2 nd birthday - 9 visits 2 nd birthday to 7 th birthday - 5 visits 7 th birthday to 19 th birthday - 1 visit per calendar year Routine physical (one per calendar year) Routine cervical cancer screening (annual routine pap smear; one per calendar year) Allergy testing and treatment Consultation service, office Consultation service, hospital Urgent care Kidney dialysis (with ESRD, member must sign up for Medicare upon becoming eligible) Outpatient treatment for mental health disorders Private duty nursing 4

SU Pro ( and ) Diabetes education Acupuncture Chiropractic services Routine vision exam (one exam in 24 consecutive months) Routine hearing exam (one exam in 24 consecutive months) Occupational therapy (for situations not covered through a governmental THERAPY Physical therapy Speech therapy (for situations not covered through a governmental Respiratory, radiation, and cardiac therapies and chemotherapy DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES Diagnostic machine tests, x-rays and radiology services (including MRIs, PET and CT scans) Diagnostic laboratory Routine mammography screenings (one per calendar year for ages 35 and Routine prostate cancer screenings (one per calendar year for ages 50 and 5

SU Pro ( and ) Routine cervical cancer screenings (one per calendar year for ages 18 and older) Colonoscopies Additional Health Services Ambulance In-network deductible plus innetwork coinsurance Diabetic equipment and supplies Durable medical equipment Breastfeeding Equipment Rental or Purchase Hearing Aids Maximum benefit of $750 for a single hearing aid and $1,500 for binaural hearing aids; limited to once every three years Contracted Model: 50% of the submitted charge or the allowable amount (whichever is lesser) Non-Contracted Model: 50% of the submitted charge or the allowable amount (whichever is lesser) plus the difference between the submitted charge and the allowable amount. Rental Coverage Only: Deductible and 50% of the submitted charge or the allowable amount (whichever is lesser) plus the difference between the submitted charge and the allowable amount. Medical supplies Prosthetic devices Prescription medicines Covered through Express Scripts Covered through Express Scripts 1 Coverage requires the employee to pay an annual deductible before any other cost sharing is determined. The annual in-network deductible is $200 per individual with a maximum of $400 for a family. The annual out-of-network deductible is $300 per individual with a maximum of $1,000 for a family. After the annual deductible is satisfied, the employee must pay the coinsurance, if applicable. The coinsurance is then applied to the balance of the allowable amount. For out-ofnetwork services, the employee is also responsible for the difference between the submitted charge and the allowable amount as defined by POMCO. 6

2 Out-of-pocket maximum refers to the maximum amount of out-of-pocket expenses an employee would pay in a calendar year. The out-of-pocket expenses are defined as the deductibles and coinsurance amounts, exclusive of coinsurance amounts for prescription medicines. The differences between submitted charges and the allowable amounts under the out-of-network level are not subject to the out of pocket maximum. Each medical program is governed by the plan document. If there is any difference between the information on these summary sheets and the plan document, the plan document will rule. Prescription Drugs Annual Deductible Out-of-Pocket Maximum No Deductible $2000 single/$4000 family Retail Generic Retail Brand Formulary Retail Brand Non-Formulary 15% coinsurance* 25% coinsurance 40% coinsurance Mail Generic Mail Brand Formulary Mail Brand Non-Formulary Lesser of $15 or 15% coinsurance* Lesser of $45 or 25% coinsurance Lesser of $90 or 40% coinsurance Specialty Mail Order (All) Same as Mail Order except 30 day supply Contraceptives Follows above schedule for retail and mail order *Generic Prescription Drugs: $0 copay (Certain Age/Gender Restrictions Apply) Smoking Cessation Drugs Women s Contraceptives Folic Acid Aspirin Fluoride Iron Supplements Vitamin D Supplements Preparatory Prescriptions associated with Colonoscopies 7