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Bronze Full PPO 3000 OffEx Benefit Summary (For groups 1 to 50) (Uniform Health Plan Benefits and Coverage Matrix) Blue Shield of California Effective October 1, 2015 THIS MATRIX IS INTENDED TO BE USED TO HELP YOU COMPARE COVERAGE BENEFITS AND IS A SUMMARY ONLY. THE EVIDENCE OF COVERAGE AND THE PLAN CONTRACT SHOULD BE CONSULTED FOR A DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF COVERAGE BENEFITS AND LIMITATIONS. This health plan uses the Full PPO Provider Network. Non-Participating DEDUCTIBLE Participating Calendar Year Medical Deductible (Copayments for covered services from participating providers accrue to both the participating and non-participating provider calendar year medical deductibles.) Calendar Year Brand Drug Deductible Calendar Year Out-of-Pocket Maximum 1 (Includes the medical plan deductible. Copayments for covered services from participating providers accrue to both the participating and non-participating provider calendar year outof-pocket maximums.) LIFETIME BENEFIT MAXIMUM Covered Services PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $3,000 per individual/ $6,000 per family All drugs including specialty drugs are subject to the medical deductible $6,250 per individual/ $12,500 per family $6,000 per individual/ $12,000 per family $10,000 per individual/ $20,000 per family None Member Copayment Non- Participating Participating Professional (Physician) Benefits Physician office visits $60 per visit 50% Specialist office visits $70 per visit 50% CT scans, MRIs, MRAs, PET scans, and cardiac diagnostic procedures utilizing nuclear medicine 3 (prior authorization is required) Outpatient diagnostic X-ray and imaging 3 (non-hospital based or affiliated) Outpatient diagnostic laboratory and pathology 3 (non-hospital based or affiliated) Allergy Testing and Treatment Benefits Office visits (includes visits for allergy serum injections) Preventive Health Benefits Preventive health services 4 (as required by applicable federal and California law) A48347 (10/15) 4 OUTPATIENT SERVICES Hospital Benefits (Facility Services) Outpatient surgery performed at an ambulatory surgery center 5 6 Outpatient surgery in a hospital 6 Outpatient services for treatment of illness or injury and necessary 6 supplies (except as described under "Rehabilitation Benefits") CT scans, MRIs, MRAs, PET scans, and cardiac diagnostic $100 per visit 6 procedures utilizing nuclear medicine performed in a hospital 3 (prior authorization is required) Outpatient diagnostic X-ray and imaging performed in a hospital 3 6 Outpatient diagnostic laboratory and pathology performed in a hospital 3 6 An Independent Member of the Blue Shield Association

Bariatric surgery 7 (prior authorization required by the Plan; medically necessary 6 surgery for weight loss, for morbid obesity only) HOSPITALIZATION SERVICES Hospital Benefits (Facility Services) Inpatient physician services Inpatient non-emergency facility services (semi-private room and board, 8 and medically-necessary services and supplies, including subacute care) Bariatric surgery 7 (prior authorization required; medically necessary surgery for 8 weight loss, for morbid obesity only) 9, 10 Skilled Nursing Facility Benefits (combined maximum of up to 100 days per benefit period; prior authorization is required; semi-private accommodations) Services from a free-standing skilled nursing facility 15% 15%% Skilled nursing unit of a hospital 8 EMERGENCY HEALTH COVERAGE Emergency room services not resulting in admission (copayment does $300 per visit + 15% $300 per visit + 15% not apply if the member is directly admitted to the hospital for inpatient services) Emergency room services resulting in admission (when the member is 15% 15% admitted directly from the ER) Emergency room physician services 15% 15% Urgent care $60 per visit AMBULANCE SERVICES Emergency or authorized transport (ground or air) 15% 15% 11, 12, 13, 14, 23 PRESCRIPTION DRUG COVERAGE Participating Non-Participating Pharmacy Pharmacy Retail Prescriptions (up to a 30-day supply) Contraceptive drugs and devices 14 Generic drugs $15 per prescription Preferred brand drugs $50 per prescription Non-preferred brand drugs $75 per prescription Mail Service Prescriptions (up to a 90-day supply) Contraceptive drugs and devices 14 Generic drugs $30 per prescription Preferred brand drugs $100 per prescription Non-preferred brand drugs $150 per prescription Specialty Pharmacies (up to a 30-day supply) Specialty drugs 12 30% per prescription Oral anticancer medications 30% up to $200 maximum per prescription PROSTHETICS/ORTHOTICS Participating Non-Participating Prosthetic equipment and devices (separate office visit copayment may 15% apply) Orthotic equipment and devices (separate office visit copayment may apply) 15% DURABLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT Breast pump Other durable medical equipment 50% MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES 18 MHSA Participating MHSA Non-Participating Inpatient Hospital Services 8 Residential Care 8 Inpatient Physician Services Routine Outpatient Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (includes professional/physician visits) $60 per visit 50%

Non-Routine Outpatient Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (includes behavioral health treatment, electroconvulsive therapy, intensive outpatient programs, office-based opioid treatment, partial hospitalization programs, and transcranial magnetic stimulation, For partial hospitalization programs, a higher copayment & facility charges may apply per episode of care) HOME HEALTH SERVICES Participating Non-Participating Home health care agency services 9 (up to 100 prior authorized visits per 15% 15 calendar year) Home infusion/home intravenous injectable therapy and infusion 15% 15 nursing visits provided by a home infusion agency OTHER Hospice Program Benefits Routine home care 15 Inpatient respite care 15 24-hour continuous home care 15 Short-term inpatient care for pain and symptom management 15 Chiropractic Benefits 9 Chiropractic services (up to 12 visits per calendar year) 50% 1 50% 1 medical deductible) Acupuncture Benefits Acupuncture services $25 per visit 50% Rehabilitation/Habilitation Benefits Office location $60 per visit 50% Pregnancy and Maternity Care Benefits Prenatal and preconception physician office visit: initial visit (for inpatient hospital services, see "Hospitalization Services) Prenatal and preconception physician office visit: subsequent visits 50% Postnatal physician office visits (for inpatient hospital services, see "Hospitalization Services) Abortion services 24 Family Planning Benefits 4, 16 Counseling and consulting No Charge Tubal ligation 4 Vasectomy 17 15% Diabetes Care Benefits Devices, equipment, and non-testing supplies (for testing supplies see 50% outpatient prescription drug benefits.) Diabetes self-management training in an office setting $60 per visit 50% Care Outside of Plan Service Area (benefits provided through the BlueCard Program for out-of-state emergency and non-emergency care are provided at the Participating level of the local Blue Plan allowable amount when you use a Blue Cross/Blue Shield provider) Within US: BlueCard Program See Applicable Benefit See Applicable Benefit Outside of US: BlueCard Worldwide See Applicable Benefit See Applicable Benefit Optional Benefits Optional dental, vision, and infertility benefits are available. If your employer purchased any of these benefits, a description of the benefit is provided separately. Pediatric Dental Benefits to Age 19 Pediatric dental benefits are not reflected in this benefit summary. Please refer to the separate Pediatric Dental Benefit Summary for a summary of benefits. Pediatric Vision Benefits to Age 19 Comprehensive Eye Exam 19 : one per calendar year (includes dilation, if professionally indicated) Ophthalmologic - Routine ophthalmologic exam with refraction new patient (S0620) - Routine ophthalmologic exam with refraction established patient (S0621) Up to $30 Maximum

Optometric - New patient exams (92002/92004) - Established patient exams (92012/92014) Up to $30 Maximum Eyeglasses Lenses: one pair per calendar year - Single vision (V2100-2199) - Conventional (Lined) bifocal (V2200-2299) - Conventional (Lined) trifocal (V2300-2399) - Lenticular (V2121, V2221, V2321) Lenses include choice of glass, plastic, or polycarbonate lenses, all lens powers (single vision, bifocal, trifocal, lenticular), fashion and gradient tinting, scratch coating, oversized and glass-grey #3 prescription sunglass lenses. Covered up to a maximum allowance of: $25 single vision $35 lined bifocal $45 lined trifocal $45 lenticular Optional Lenses and Treatments UV coating Anti-reflective coating $35 High-index lenses $30 Photochromic lenses - plastic $25 Photochromic lenses - glass $25 Polarized lenses $45 Standard progressives $55 Premium progressives $95 Frame 20 (one frame per calendar year) Collection frames Up to $40 Maximum Contact Lenses 21 Non-Collection frames Up to $150 Maximum Up to $40 Maximum Non-Elective (Medically Necessary) Hard or soft Up to $225 Maximum Elective (Cosmetic/Convenience) Standard hard (V2500, V2510) Elective (Cosmetic/Convenience) Non-standard hard (V2501- V2503, V2511-V2513, V2530-V2531) Elective (Cosmetic/Convenience) Standard soft (V2520) One pair per month, up to 6 months, per Calendar Year Elective (Cosmetic/Convenience) Non-standard soft (V2521- V2523) One pair per month, up to 3 months, per Calendar Year Other Pediatric Vision Benefits Supplemental low-vision testing and equipment 22 35% Diabetes management referral 1 Copayments or coinsurance for covered services accrue to the calendar year out-of-pocket maximum except copayments or coinsurance for: Charges in excess of specified benefit maximums Bariatric surgery: covered travel expenses for bariatric surgery Chiropractic benefits Dialysis center benefits: dialysis services from a Non-Participating Provider Copayments, coinsurance and charges for services not accruing to the member's calendar year out-of-pocket maximum continue to be the member's responsibility after the calendar year out-of-pocket maximum is reached. Please refer to the Summary of Benefits and Evidence of Coverage for additional details. 2 Member is responsible for copayment in addition to any charges above allowable amounts. The coinsurance indicated is a percentage of allowable amounts. Participating providers accept Blue Shield s allowable amount as full payment for covered services. Non-participating providers can charge more than these amounts. When members use non-participating providers, they must pay the applicable copayment/coinsurance plus any amount that exceeds Blue Shield s allowable amount. Charges above the allowable amount do not count toward the calendar year deductible or copayment maximum. 3 Participating non-hospital based ("freestanding") outpatient X-ray, pathology and laboratory facilities may not be available in all areas; however the member can obtain outpatient X-ray, pathology and laboratory services from a hospital or an ambulatory surgery center affiliated with a hospital, with payment according to your health plan's hospital services benefits. 4 Preventive Health Services, including an annual preventive care or well-baby care office visit, are not subject to the calendar year medical deductible. Other covered non-preventive services received during, or in connection with, the preventive care or well-baby care office visit are subject to the

calendar year medical deductible and applicable member copayment/coinsurance. 5 Participating ambulatory surgery centers may not be available in all areas; however, the member can obtain outpatient surgery services from a hospital or an ambulatory surgery center affiliated with a hospital, with payment according to the hospital services benefits. 6 The allowable amount for non-emergency surgery and services performed in a non-participating ambulatory surgery center or outpatient unit of a non-participating hospital is $350 per day. Members are responsible for 50% of this $350 per day, plus all charges in excess of $350. 7 Bariatric surgery is covered when prior authorized by Blue Shield; however, for members residing in Imperial, Kern, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties ("Designated Counties"), bariatric surgery services are covered only when performed at designated contracting bariatric surgery facilities and by designated contracting surgeons. Coverage is not available for bariatric services from any other participating provider and there is no coverage for bariatric services from non-participating providers. In addition, if prior authorized by Blue Shield, a member in a Designated County who is required to travel more than 50 miles to a designated bariatric surgery facility will be eligible for limited reimbursement for specified travel expenses for the member and one companion. Refer to the Summary of Benefits and Evidence of Coverage for further details. 8 The allowable amount for non-emergency hospital services received from a non-participating hospital is $600 per day. Members are responsible for 50% of this $600 per day, plus all charges in excess of $600. Charges that exceed the allowable amount do not count toward the calendar year outof-pocket maximum. 9 Services with a day or visit limit accrue to the calendar year day or visit limit maximum regardless of whether the calendar year medical deductible has been met. 10 Services may require prior authorization. When services are prior authorized, a member s share-of-cost is paid at the participating provider amount. 11 If the member or physician requests a brand drug when a generic drug equivalent is available, the member is responsible for the difference in cost between the brand drug and its generic drug equivalent, in addition to the generic drug copayment. The difference in cost that the member must pay is not applied to the calendar year medical or brand drug deductible and is not included in the calendar year out-of-pocket maximum responsibility calculation. 12 Specialty Drugs are specific drugs used to treat complex or chronic conditions, which usually require close monitoring such as multiple sclerosis, hepatitis, rheumatoid arthritis, cancers, and other conditions that are difficult to treat with traditional therapies. Specialty Drugs are listed in the Blue Shield Outpatient Drug Formulary. Specialty Drugs may be self-administered in the home by injection by the member or family member (subcutaneously or intramuscularly), by inhalation, orally or topically. Specialty Drugs may also require special handling, special manufacturing processes, and may have limited prescribing or limited pharmacy availability. Specialty Drugs must be considered safe for self-administration by Blue Shield's Pharmacy & Therapeutics Committee, be obtained from a Blue Shield Specialty Pharmacy, and may require prior authorization by Blue Shield. Infused or Intravenous (IV) medications are not considered Specialty Drugs. Specialty Drugs from non-participating pharmacies are not covered except in emergency and urgent situations. 13 This plan s prescription drug coverage provides less coverage on average than the standard benefit set by the federal government for Medicare Part D (also called noncreditable coverage). It is important to know that generally you may only enroll in a Part D plan from October 15 th through December 7 th of each year, and if you do not enroll when first eligible you may be subject to payment of higher Part D premiums when you enroll at a later date. For more information about drug coverage, call the Customer Service telephone number on your member identification card, Monday through Thursday 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or Friday 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. 14 Contraceptive drugs and devices covered under the outpatient prescription drug benefits do not require a copayment. However, if a brand contraceptive is requested when a generic equivalent is available, the member is responsible for paying the difference between the cost to Blue Shield for the brand contraceptive and its generic drug equivalent. The difference in cost that the member must pay is not applied to the calendar year medical or brand drug deductible and is not included in the calendar year out-of-pocket maximum responsibility calculation. In addition, select contraceptives may need prior authorization to be covered without a copayment. 15 Services from non-participating providers, home health care, home infusion and hospice services are not covered unless prior authorized. When these services are prior authorized, a member s share-of-cost is paid at the participating provider amount. 16 Includes insertion of IUD as well as injectable contraceptives for women. 17 Copayment shown is for physician's services. If the procedure is performed in a facility setting (hospital or outpatient surgery center), an additional facility copayment may apply. Non-participating provider facilities are not covered under this benefit. 18 Mental health and substance abuse services are accessed through Blue Shield's Mental Health Service Administrator (MHSA) using Blue Shield's MHSA participating and non-participating providers. Only Mental Health and Susbtance Abuse services rendered by Blue Shield MHSA participating providers are administered by the Blue Shield MHSA. Mental health and Substance Abuse services rendered by non-participating providers are administered by Blue Shield. For a listing of severe mental illnesses, including serious emotional disturbances of a child, and other benefit details, please refer to the Summary of Benefits and Evidence of Coverage. Inpatient services for acute medical detoxification are covered under the medical benefit; see the Hospital Benefits (Facility Services) section of the Evidence of Coverage for benefit details. Services for acute medical detoxification are accessed through Blue Shield using Blue Shield's participating providers or non-participating providers. 19 The comprehensive examination benefit allowance does not include fitting and evaluation fees for contact lenses. 20 This Benefit covers Collection frames at no cost at participating independent and retail chain providers. Participating retail chain providers typically do not display the frames as Collection but are required to maintain a comparable selection of frames that are covered in full. For non-collection frames the allowable amount is up to $150; however, if (a) the Participating Provider uses wholesale pricing, then the wholesale allowable amount will be up to $99.06, or if (b) the Participating Provider uses warehouse pricing, then the warehouse allowable amount will be up to $103.64. Participating Providers using wholesale pricing are identified in the provider directory. If frames are selected that are more expensive than the allowable amount established for this Benefit, the Member is responsible for the difference between the allowable amount and the provider s charge. 21 Contact lenses are covered in lieu of eyeglasses once per Calendar Year. See the Definitions section in the Evidence of Coverage for the definitions of Elective Contact Lenses and Non-Elective (Medically Necessary) Contact Lenses. A report from the provider and prior authorization from the Vision Plan Administrator (VPA) is required. 22 A report from the provider and prior authorization from the contracted VPA is required. 23 Blue Shield s Short-Cycle Specialty Drug Program allows initial prescriptions for select Specialty Drugs to be dispensed for a 15-day trial supply, as further described in the EOC. In such circumstances, the applicable Specialty Drug Copayment or Coinsurance will be pro-rated. 24 Copayment shown is for physician's services. If the procedure is performed in a facility setting (hospital or outpatient surgery center), an additional facility copayment may apply Plan designs may be modified to ensure compliance with state and federal requirements. This plan is pending regulatory approval.