Health Care Benefits for UAW and IBEW
In Brief...
The Vought Aircraft medical plan offers a variety of options for your medical coverage. Each option provides access to quality care and protection from the high cost of medical services and supplies. This summary is designed to help you get the most out of the option that you choose.
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Your Medical Plan
Choose In-Network Providers To Receive Maximum Benefits
Premium PPO
Choose the Correct Provider Network!
Opting Out of Medical Coverage
Penalties May Apply To Your Hospital Admission If You Do Not Follow These Rules
YOUR MEDICAL PLAN
Vought Aircraft offers you these choices:
- Premium preferred provider organization (PPO) option, administered
by Blue Cross Blue Shield
- No coverage, if you opt out of the Vought Aircraft medical plan.
When you enroll in the Vought Aircraft Premium PPO administered by Blue Cross Blue Shield, ValueOptions administers your mental health and substance abuse benefits. These benefits are separate from your medical plan benefits.
Caremark administers your prescription drug coverage.
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Any questions?
The Vought Benefits Center is staffed by benefit representatives available to answer your questions. Call the Vought Benefits Center at 1-866-689-5999. The Center operates Monday through Thursday 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30pm, Central time.
The Vought Benefits Center is closed on company holidays.
Please keep in mind that after 4:30 p.m. Central time, there are fewer benefits service representatives available to take your call. The best time to call the Vought Benefits Center is between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Central time. |
CHOOSE IN-NETWORK PROVIDERS TO RECEIVE MAXIMUM BENEFITS
Network providers sometimes leave the network. You might select a network provider from the directory and find, at the time of your visit, that he or she is no longer a network member. If you are in doubt, call Blue Cross Blue Shield before you visit your provider and confirm that your provider is still a part of the network. Blue Cross Blue Shield keeps a record of your call, and should your provider subsequently leave the network, Blue Cross Blue Shield will still pay your claim as an in-network benefit.
With the Premium PPO you can visit any network provider and receive in-network benefits. However, to receive in-network benefits, it is your responsibility - not your physicians - to ensure that you are treated by network providers. You will pay more when you receive care from an out-of-network provider.
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PREMIUM PPO
The Premium PPO features a network of preferred health care providers. The network is a group of physicians, hospitals, and other health care providers who meet Blue Cross Blue Shield's quality standards. Each provider agrees to:
- Undergo an extensive quality screening process
- Comply with Blue Cross Blue Shield's quality measures and protocols
- Provide care at discounted rates.
The PPO network includes providers in all states. The PPO network excludes locations outside the United States. If you live in one of these areas, see the chart about out-of-area benefits available to you.
After you pay the benefit plan year deductible, the Premium PPO pays a higher percentage of eligible expenses when you use a PPO network provider:
- So, in-network claims are paid at 90%
After you pay the benefit plan year deductible, these medical plan options typically pay a lower percentage of eligible expenses when you receive care from an out-of-network provider:
- So, out-of-network claims are paid at 60%
You also may visit any doctor, hospital or ancillary provider - for lab or X-ray services - outside the network. But when you do so, you receive out-of-network benefits. That means you pay a higher coinsurance, and you may be responsible for expenses above the URC charge.
If you are admitted to an out-of network hospital, you pay a $500 penalty in addition to your benefit plan year deductible.
This penalty does not apply when you use an out-of-network hospital for emergency room treatment, outpatient treatment or laboratory services.
To request a list of network providers for the Premium PPO call Blue Cross Blue Shield at 1-888-979-4514. You also can view or search provider directories by clicking here.
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CHOOSE THE CORRECT PROVIDER NETWORK!
The Vought Aircraft medical plan options administered by Blue Cross Blue Shield include a PPO network. To receive in-network benefits, make sure you use the correct network by choosing a provider from the directory for your medical plan option.
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OPTING OUT OF MEDICAL COVERAGE
If you do not want medical coverage or you have coverage from another source, you may choose to opt out of the Vought Aircraft medical plan options altogether. If you make that choice, neither you nor your eligible family members will have medical, prescription drug, vision, hearing or mental health and substance abuse benefits through Vought Benefits. However, you still receive benefits under the employee assistance program (EAP).
To opt out of the Vought Aircraft medical plan, you must sign and return a waiver of coverage. The form is available from the Excel Web site, or from the Vought Benefits Center. You must return the waiver to the Vought Benefits Center:
- Within 31 days of the date you become eligible to join the Vought Aircraft medical plan,
- Within 31 days of a qualified change in status, or
- By the Annual Enrollment deadline.
Waiver forms are available from the Vought Benefits Center at 1-866-689-5999 . After you return your signed waiver form, the Vought Benefits Center sends you a benefits enrollment confirmation statement to confirm your waiver of medical coverage.
If the Vought Benefits Center does not receive your signed waiver form by the deadline, you are enrolled in default coverage, as follows:
- If you are a newly eligible employee, you are automatically enrolled in the Premium PPO option for yourself only; your eligible family members receive no coverage.
- If you currently are enrolled in a Vought Aircraft medical plan option, your existing coverage continues.
You cannot change your opt-out election or default coverage until the next Annual Enrollment period, unless you have a qualified change in status during the benefit plan year.
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AVOID PENALTIES BY FOLLOWING HOSPITAL ADMISSION RULES
- Under the Premium PPO plan, someone - you, a family member, a friend or a member of the hospital staff - must notify Blue Cross Blue Shield to obtain approval within 72 hours of an emergency hospital admission.
- Otherwise, you pay a $500 penalty.
- If you are admitted to an out-of-network hospital, you pay a $500 penalty, except in a life-threatening emergency.
Note: You must obtain precertification from Blue Cross Blue Shield whenever you are admitted to a hospital or are scheduled for in-hospital surgery. This applies to all inpatient procedures, unless it is an emergency If you do not precertify, you are required to pay a $500 penalty.
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