SUMMARY OF BENEFITS 2017 PLAN INFORMATION

Similar documents
SUMMARY OF BENEFITS 2017 PLAN INFORMATION

SUMMARY OF BENEFITS PLAN INFORMATION

SUMMARY OF BENEFITS PLAN INFORMATION

Cigna Dental Plan Comparison

SUMMARY OF BENEFITS PLAN INFORMATION

SUMMARY OF BENEFITS PLAN INFORMATION

SUMMARY OF BENEFITS PLAN INFORMATION

SUMMARY OF BENEFITS PLAN INFORMATION

SUMMARY OF BENEFITS PLAN INFORMATION

SUMMARY OF BENEFITS PLAN INFORMATION

SUMMARY OF BENEFITS PLAN INFORMATION

SUMMARY OF BENEFITS PLAN INFORMATION

A DENTAL PLAN THAT BALANCES CHOICE & SAVINGS

A DENTAL PLAN THAT BALANCES CHOICE & SAVINGS

Creighton University s Enhanced Dental Plan Benefits

Educational Service Center of Cuyahoga County Dental Plan Benefits

Georgia State University Dental Plan Benefits

Surgical Care Affiliates Dental Plan Benefits

PLAN OPTION 1 High Plan Out-of-Network Negotiated Fee - MAC

III. Dental Program Table of Contents

Choice, Service, Savings. To help you enroll, the following pages outline your company's dental plan and address any questions you may have.

City Electric Supply Dental Plan Benefits

In-Network 100% 80% 50%

In-Network 100% 80% 50% 40%

PLAN OPTION 1 Low Plan Employees (30 hours) Out-of-Network % of Negotiated Fee*

DENTAL FOR EVERYONE DIAMOND PLAN PPO & PREMIER SUMMARY OF BENEFITS, LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS

MetLife Dental Insurance Plan Summary

III. Dental Program Table of Contents

Dental Coverage. Click here to download and print this entire section.

PLAN OPTION 1 High Plan. Out-of-Network % of R&C Fee ** % of Negotiated

Dental. Lower Colorado River Authority. Network: PDP Plus. L i s t o f P r i m a r y C o v e r e d S e r v i c e s & L i m i t a t i o n s.

For the savings you need, the flexibility you want and service you can trust.

Good news about dental benefits for employees of. LCMC Health

PLAN OPTION 1 High Plan. Out-of-Network % of R&C Fee ** % of Negotiated 100% 100% 100% 100% 80% 80% 50% 50%

Dental PPO Plan. A plan to help you pay for the dental care you need. Accident & Health

Paychex Dental Plan Benefits - Met Life Your Choice PPO

Houston County Board of Education Dental Plan Benefits

Symantec Corporation Plan 1.0 Dental Plan Benefits

Dental. EAG, Inc. - All locations except Easton & Columbia. Network: PDP Plus. In-Network. Out-of-Network. Coverage Type

MetLife Dental Insurance Plan Summary

MetLife Dental Insurance Plan Summary. In-Network % of Negotiated Fee * % of R&C Fee 100% 100% 80% 80% 50% 50%

Preferred Dentist Program (PDP)

Group Dental Insurance

HIGH OPTION PLAN for Eligible Part and Full-Time Employees Excluding Employees Residing in Mississippi or Texas. Out-of-Network.

MetLife Dental Insurance Plan Summary

Dental. Ingredion Corporation. Network: PDP. In-Network. Out-of-Network. Coverage Type. Metropolitan Life Insurance Company

PLAN OPTION 1 High Plan. Out-of-Network % of R&C Fee ** % of Negotiated 100% 100% 100% 100% 80% 80% 80% 80% 50% 50% 50% 50%

PLAN OPTION 1. Network Select Plan. Out-of-Network % of R&C Fee **

In-Network 100% 80% 50%

In-Network 70% Deductible Individual $25 $50 Annual Maximum Benefit Per Person $2,000 $2,000

In-Network 100% 100% 80% 80% 50% 50%

Healthcare 212. BrightIdea Dental. Save more for yourself, spend less on your dentist. Powering Change in Healthcare.

MetLife Dental Insurance Plan Summary

$50 (Type B & C) $50 (Type B & C) $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Type A - Preventive 100% 100% Type B - Basic Restorative 80% 80% Type C - Major Restorative 60% 60% Type D - Orthodontia 50% 50%

In-Network. Type A - Preventive 80% 80% Type B - Basic Restorative. 80% 80% Type C - Major Restorative. 80% 80% Type D Orthodontia 70% 70%

Blue Edge Dental SCHEDULE OF BENEFITS, EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS - HIGH A. BENEFITS

Annual Deductible, Payment Provisions and Annual Maximum

Deductible 3 Individual $0 $0 Family $0 $0. Annual Maximum Benefit: Per Individual $1000 $1000

Independence Dental. PPO dental insurance for individuals and families. Brochure Independence Dental PPO

Type A - Preventive 100% 100% Type B - Basic Restorative 80% 80% Type C - Major Restorative 80% 80% Type D - Orthodontia 80% 80%

The following chart provides an illustration of the dental coverage provided under the Plan. Summary of Dental Care Benefits

PLAN OPTION 1 Plus Plan. Out-of-Network % of R&C Fee ** % of Negotiated

A Reason to Smile. Dental Care with No Surprises. Dental insurance underwritten by: Mutual of Omaha Insurance Company

In-Network % of Negotiated Fee * % of Negotiated Fee * 100% 80% 50%

DENTAL FOR EVERYONE SUMMARY OF BENEFITS, LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS

VIRGINIA DENTAL. Insurance Plans for Individuals and Families

Deductible 3 Individual $0 $0 Family $0 $0. Annual Maximum Benefit: Per Individual $2000 $2000

Dental Benefits. Savings, flexibility and service. For healthier smiles. Overview of Benefits for: CA GA Plan B $ th E/P/O Major Ortho

Health Options Program

Blue Edge Dental SCHEDULE OF BENEFITS, EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS - HIGH

Premier Access California Family Dental PPO Plan

Dental. Michigan Conference of the United Methodist Church. Network: PDP Plus. In-Network. Out-of-Network. Coverage Type

Dental Benefits. Savings, flexibility and service. For healthier smiles.

Retiree Dental Open Enrollment

Deductible 3 Individual $50 $50 Family $150 $150. Annual Maximum Benefit: Per Individual $1500 $1500

PPO dental insurance for individuals and families

Type A - Preventive 100% 100% Type B - Basic Restorative 90% 80% Type C - Major Restorative 60% 50% Deductible 3 Individual $50 $50 Family $150 $150

In-Network 100% 100% 50% 50% Deductible Individual $50 $50 Family $150 $150 Annual Maximum Benefit Per Person $1,250 $1,250

Type A - Preventive 100% 80% Type B - Basic Restorative 80% 60% Type C - Major Restorative 50% 40% Deductible 3 Individual $50 $50 Family $150 $150

PLAN OPTION 1 Basic Plan. Out-of-Network % of R&C Fee ** % of Negotiated. Deductible Individual $35 $35 $50 $50

Dental Insurance Plans

INDIANA DENTAL. Insurance Plans For Individuals and Families

It's Time to Enroll for Benefits

THIS PLAN DOES NOT MEET THE MINIMUM ESSENTIAL HEALTH BENEFIT REQUIREMENTS FOR

Non-voluntary dental (2-9) Colorado

Non-voluntary dental (2-9) Texas

Non-voluntarydental (2-9) Kansas

Non-voluntary dental (2-9) Nevada

Employee Plan Information

Voluntary Dental PPO (Indemnity Plan)

SPD Dental Plan 08/01/

Pediatric Dental Rider

DENTAL PLAN QUICK FACTS AND QUICK LINKS

Smile: Let the individual in you shine with a dental plan. from the most trusted name in dental benefits. Individual Dental Insurance

Regence Enliven Dental Plan Highlights for Groups /1/2018

Freedom to Choose any Dentist, Including Specialists PPO Options Available 1 Fast and Accurate Claims Service No Referrals Required

Dental Indemnity PPO. Good news about dental benefits for retirees of ARIZONA STATE RETIREMENT SYSTEM

DELTA DENTAL PPO SUMMARY OF BENEFITS FOR COVERED EMPLOYEES OF: County of Dane. (See Dental Benefit Handbook for definitions of capitalized terms.

Dental Insurance. Eligibility

Transcription:

SUMMARY OF BENEFITS 2017 PLAN INFORMATION Cigna Dental Insurance The Cigna Pediatric Dental Plan is included with the purchase of a Cigna Medical plan off Marketplace and covers dependents up to age 19. 1 DENTAL BENEFIT Individual Calendar Year Deductible Family Calendar Year Deductible Calendar Year Out-of-Pocket Maximum Payment levels Preventive/Diagnostic Services Waiting Period Preventive/Diagnostic Services Routine Cleanings, Oral Exam, Routine X-Rays, Nonroutine X-Rays, Sealants, Fluoride Treatment, Space Maintainers (non-orthodontic), Periodontal Maintenance Basic Restorative Services Waiting Period CIGNA DPPO ADVANTAGE NETWORK Offers the most savings, 38% 2 national average. Based on contracted fees CLASS I: PREVENTIVE/DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES You pay $0 OUT-OF-NETWORK Providers charge standard fees Out-of-pocket expenses will be higher; these providers do not offer Cigna customers our contracted or discounted fees. Based on provider s standard fees and MAC (Maximum Allowable Charge) CLASS II: BASIC RESTORATIVE SERVICES You pay the difference between the provider s standard fee and 100% MAC Basic Restorative Services Fillings, Routine Tooth Extraction, Periodontal (Deep Cleaning) You pay 50% of the provider s contracted fee You pay the difference between the provider s standard fee and 50% of MAC Major Restorative Services Waiting Period Major Restorative Services Root Canal Therapy, Crowns CLASS III: MAJOR RESTORATIVE SERVICES You pay 50% of the provider s contracted fee You pay the difference between the provider s standard fee and 50% of MAC CLASS IV: ORTHODONTIA Orthodontia Waiting Period Orthodontia (Medically/dentally necessary) You pay 50% of the provider s contracted fee You pay the difference between the provider s standard fee and 50% of MAC If you choose to visit a dentist out-of-network, you will pay the out-of-network benefit and the difference in the amount that Cigna reimburses for such services and the amount charged by the dentist, except for emergency services.* This is known as balance billing. * Emergency services as defined by your plan 1. Pediatric coverage continues through the end of the calendar year in which the individual turns age 19. 2. Based upon 1/1/2015 12/31/2015 National Average Charges projected by Cigna Dental to 7/1/2017. Fees vary by region. 895036 CT 11/16

Cigna Dental Plans (up to age 19. 1 ) PROCEDURE FREQUENCY/LIMITATION CLASS I: PREVENTIVE/DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES Routine Cleanings Oral Exams Routine X-Rays Nonroutine X-Rays Sealants Fluoride Treatment Space Maintainers (non-orthodontic) Emergency Treatment Periodontal Maintenance 2 in any consecutive 12-month period 2 in any consecutive 12-month period Bitewings: 1 series in any consecutive 12-month period. Full mouth or Panorex: 1 in any consecutive 36-month period Limited to the first and second permanent molars. Limited to children ages 5 through 14. Only 1 every 36 months No limitation Limited to non-orthodontic treatment for prematurely removed or missing teeth limited to children under age 10 Paid as a separate benefit only if no other service, except x-rays, is rendered during the visit Only 2 in any consecutive 12 month period CLASS II: BASIC RESTORATIVE SERVICES Fillings Routine Tooth Extraction Periodontal Deep Cleaning Includes the use of amalgam and/or composite restorations Includes an allowance for local anesthesia and routine postoperative care Only 1 per quadrant in any consecutive 36 month period CLASS III: MAJOR RESTORATIVE SERVICES Root Canal Therapy Crowns Replacement must be indicated by inability to restore by an amalgam or composite restorations. CLASS IV: ORTHODONTIA Orthodontia (Medically/dentally necessary) This summary contains highlights only. 1. Pediatric coverage continues through the end of the calendar year in which the individual turns age 19. 2

2017 PLAN EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS The Exclusions and Limitations for this pediatric plan are subject to change based on regulatory approvals. For an updated version: 1. Click on the link below 2. Type Cigna.com/CT-2017-Cigna-Pediatric-Dental-Plan-Exclusions into your browser or 3. Call 866.Get.Cigna. Current customers, call 800.Cigna.30. What Is Not Covered By This Plan Excluded Services Covered expenses do not include expenses incurred for: Procedures and services which are not included in the list of Covered Dental Expenses. Procedures which are not necessary and which do not have uniform professional endorsement. Procedures for which a charge would not have been made in the absence of coverage or for which the covered person is not legally required to pay. Any procedure, service, or supply provided primarily for cosmetic purposes. Facings, repairs to facings or replacement of facings on crowns or bridge units on molar teeth shall always be considered cosmetic. The surgical placement of an implant body or framework of any type; surgical procedures in anticipation of implant placement; any device, index or surgical template guide used for implant surgery; treatment or repair of an existing implant; prefabricated or custom implant abutments; removal of an existing implant. Replacement of lost or stolen appliances. Replacement of teeth beyond the normal complement of 32. Prescription drugs. Procedures to alter vertical dimension (bite height based on the resting jaw position) including but not limited to, occlusal (bite) guards and periodontal splinting appliances (appliances used to splint or adhere multiple teeth together), and restorations (filings, crowns, bridges, etc.). Services or supplies rendered or furnished in connection with any duplicate prosthesis or any other duplicate appliance. Personalized, elaborate, or precision attachment dentures or bridges, or specialized techniques, including the use of fixed bridgework, where a conventional clasp designed removable partial denture would restore the arch. General anesthesia, except for the following reasons: removal of one or more impacted teeth; removal of four or more erupted teeth; treatment of a physically or mentally impaired person; treatment of a child under age 11; and treatment of a Member who has a medical problem, when the attending physician requests in writing that the treating Dentist administer general anesthesia. This request must accompany the dental claim form. Duplicate charges. Services that are incomplete. Services such as trauma which are customarily provided under medical-surgical coverage. Adjustments or repairs to dentures performed within six months of the installation of the denture. Expenses incurred for the replacement of an existing denture which is or can be made satisfactory. Expenses incurred for the replacement of a denture, crown, or bridge for which benefits were previously paid, if such replacement occurs within five years from the date of the previous benefit. Scaling and root planing which is not followed, where indicated, by definitive pocket elimination procedures. In the absence of continuing periodontal therapy, scaling and root planning will be considered a prophylaxis and subject to the limitations of that procedure. Services to correct or in conjunction with treatment of congenital malformations (e.g. congenitally missing teeth, supernumerary teeth, enamel and dental dysplasia, etc.), developmental malformation of teeth, or the restoration of teeth missing prior to the effective date of coverage. Claims submitted more than 11 months (335 days) following the date of service. Any procedure, service, supply or appliance used primarily for the purpose of splinting. Orthodontic treatment. Except in cases where it is Dentally Necessary. Charges for sterilization of equipment, disposal of medical waste or other requirements mandated by OSHA or other regulatory agencies and infection control. Charges for travel time; transportation costs; or professional advice given on the phone. Temporary, transitional or interim dental services. Any procedure, service or supply not reasonably expected to correct the patient s dental condition for a period of at least 3 years, as determined by Cigna. Any charge for any treatment performed outside of the United States other than for Emergency Treatment 3

Oral hygiene and diet instruction; broken appointments; completion of claim forms; personal supplies (e.g., water pick, toothbrush, floss holder, etc.); duplication of x-rays and exams required by a third party; Any charges, including ancillary charges, made by a hospital, ambulatory surgical center or similar facility; Services that are deemed to be medical services; Services for which benefits are not payable according to the General Limitations section. General Limitations No payment will be made for expenses incurred for you or any one of your Dependents: For services or supplies that are not Dentally Necessary. For services received before the Effective Date of coverage. For services received after coverage under this Policy ends. For services for which You have no legal obligation to pay or for which no charge would be made if You did not have dental insurance coverage. For Professional services or supplies received or purchased directly or on You behalf by anyone, including a Dentist, from any of the following: Youself or You employer; A person who lives in the Insured Person s home, or that person s employer; A person who is related to the Insured Person by blood, marriage or adoption, or that person s employer. For or in connection with an Injury arising out of, or in the course of, any employment for wage or profit; For or in connection with a Sickness which is covered under any workers compensation or similar law; For charges made by a Hospital owned or operated by or which provides care or performs services for, the United States Government, if such charges are directly related to a military-service-connected condition; Services or supplies received as a result of dental disease, defect or injury due to an act of war, declared or undeclared; To the extent that payment is unlawful where the person resides when the expenses are incurred; For charges which the person is not legally required to pay; For charges which would not have been made if the person had no insurance; To the extent that billed charges exceed the rate of reimbursement as described in the Schedule; For charges for unnecessary care, treatment or surgery; To the extent that you or any of you Dependents is in any way paid or entitled to payment for those expenses by or through a public program, other than Medicaid; For or in connection with experimental procedures or treatment methods not approved by the American Dental Association or the appropriate dental specialty society. Procedures that are a covered expense under any other dental plan which provides dental benefits To the extent that benefits are paid or payable for those expenses under the mandatory part of any auto insurance policy written to comply with a no-fault insurance law or an uninsured motorist insurance law. Cigna will take into account any adjustment option chosen under such part by you or any one of you Dependents. 4

Cigna Dental Plans CIGNA DENTAL TERMS Below you will find easy-to-understand definitions for commonly used words. Cigna DPPO Advantage Network: Dentists that have contracted with Cigna and agreed to accept a predetermined contracted fee for the services provided to Cigna customers. Visiting a provider in this network means you ll save the most money, because the fee is discounted. Out-of-Network: Providers who have not contracted with Cigna to offer you savings. They charge their own standard fees. Balance Billing: When an out-of-network provider bills you for the difference between the charges for a service, and what Cigna will pay for that service after coinsurance and MAC have been applied. For example, an out-of-network provider may charge $100 to fill a cavity. If Maximum Allowable Charge is $50 for that service and the coinsurance is 50%, Cigna will pay $25 and you will pay $25. Because you are visiting an out-of-network provider, the provider may bill you the remaining $50; thus your total out-of-pocket cost will be $75. These charges are separate from any applicable deductible and coinsurance. Calendar Year Out-of-Pocket Maximum: The most you will pay for covered services during a calendar year (12-month period beginning each January 1st). You will no longer have to pay any Coinsurance for covered dental services for the remainder of that year once you reach your calendar year out-of-pocket maximum. Coinsurance: Your share of the cost of a covered dental service (a percentage amount). You pay coinsurance plus any deductible amount not met yet for that calendar year. For example, if you go to the dentist and your visit costs $200, the dentist sends a claim to Cigna. If you have already met your annual deductible amount, Cigna may pay 80% ($160) and you will pay a coinsurance of 20% ($40). Calendar Year Deductible: The dollar amount you must pay each year for eligible dental expenses before the insurance begins paying for basic, major restorative care services and orthodontia, if covered by your plan. Maximum Allowable Charge (MAC): The most Cigna will pay a dentist for a covered service or procedure for out-of-network dental care that is based on a basic Cigna DPPO Advantage fee schedule within a specified area. See example provided under Balance Billing. Standard Fee: The fee that a provider charges to a patient for a service who does not have dental insurance. If a patient has dental insurance and visits a Cigna DPPO Advantage provider, the provider charges the negotiated rate/contracted fee. Contracted Fee: The fee to be charged for a service that Cigna has negotiated with a contracted provider on your behalf. 2017 PLAN IMPORTANT DISCLOSURES Dental Plans are insured by Cigna Health and Life Insurance Company with network management services provided by Cigna Dental Health, Inc. Rates may vary based on age, family size, geographic location (residential zip code), and plan design. In, rates are subject to change upon 30 days prior notice. Some covered services are determined by age: topical application of fluoride or sealant, space maintainers, and materials for crowns and bridges. The policy may be cancelled by Cigna due to failure to pay premium, fraud, ineligibility, when the insured no longer lives in the service area, or if we cease to offer policies of this type or any individual dental plans in the state, in accordance with applicable law. You may cancel the policy, on the first of the month following our receipt of your written notice. We reserve the right to modify the policy, including policy provisions, benefits and coverages, consistent with state or federal law. Individual dental plans are renewable monthly or quarterly. This dental insurance policy (CTINDCH062016) has exclusions, limitations, reduction of benefits and terms under which the policy may be continued in force or discontinued. For costs, and additional details about coverage, contact Cigna Health and Life Insurance Company at 900 Cottage Grove Rd, Hartford, CT 06152 or call 866.GET.Cigna (866.438.2446). The dental plans do not include pediatric dental services as required under the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA). This coverage is available in the insurance market. Please contact your insurance carrier, agent/producer, or the Health Insurance Marketplace if you wish to purchase PPACA compliant pediatric dental coverage. All Cigna products and services are provided exclusively by or through operating subsidiaries of Cigna Corporation, including Cigna Health and Life Insurance Company, and Cigna Dental Health, Inc. The Cigna name, logo, and other Cigna marks are owned by Cigna Intellectual Property, Inc. 895036 CT 11/16 2016 Cigna. Some content provided under license.