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HPP In-Network Preventive Care
100% when you see your primary care physician
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HSA In-Network | HSA Out-of-Network | Broad Access Plan In-Network | Broad Access Plan Out-of-Network | |
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The Plan Pays: Preventive Care | 100% no deductible | 60% after deductible | 100% no deductible | 60% after deductible |
Women's Preventive Care Coverage
Women’s preventive health services are 100% covered and not subject to a deductible or coinsurance. For more information, review the Summary Plan Description (SPD) for your medical plan on Your Benefits™ .
Flu Shots
The single best way to prevent the flu is to get a flu vaccination each fall.
Flu shots are 100% covered by the Rockwell Automation medical plans. When you get yours, be sure to show the right ID card. If you go to a participating pharmacy, show your CVS Caremark ID card. If you get the flu shot from your primary care physician, show your UnitedHealthcare ID card. Bring the whole family! Flu shots are free for covered family members, too.
Here’s how to get yours:
If you see a network provider…
- Show your medical ID card and you will not be charged for the flu shot.
If you see an out-of-network provider…
- You will need to pay for the flu shot up front and then file a claim for reimbursement.
- To file your claim, download a medical expense claim form from your medical plan administrator’s website. Submit the completed form and your itemized receipt to the address on your medical ID card.
- Then, your plan administrator will mail you a check for the amount you paid.
Examples of Preventive Care
Covered preventive care includes routine exams, such as annual physicals, well-baby and well-child care, flu shots, most immunizations and more. Contact your medical provider for more information about what services are considered preventive care.
Reasonable and Customary Charges
The plan pays up to reasonable and customary (R&C) charges for out of network care. You are responsible for any cost difference if your expenses are more than the R&C limits.