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2014 Annual Enrollment Benefits Information Welcome! Here s Your 2014 Annual Enrollment Guide Learn Evaluate Enroll Doug Clauson with his family (Berkeley, Mo.) This guide outlines your 2014 health care benefit options so you can choose the coverage with the right balance of cost and features for you and your family.

Evaluate Enroll Getting started Table of contents Complete Step by Step program activities...4 Find out what s new for 2014...6 Decide which plan is right for you... 10 Learn about the Advantage+ health plan... 11 Consider the advantages of an HSA or FSA... 12 Use benefits wisely all year long... 14 Enroll... 15 Health care terms glossary... 17 2

Evaluate Enroll Getting started continued During this annual enrollment, you have an opportunity to review your benefit options and make sure you have the right coverage for 2014. Explore this guide, access the tools and enroll from Nov. 8 Dec. 3 on Your Benefits Resources. And if you haven t already, complete the Step by Step program requirements by Dec. 3. Tony Parasida Senior Vice President of Human Resources and Administration at Boeing Finally, you can get a head start by viewing your benefit options on Your Benefits Resources before annual enrollment begins during the Nov. 1 Nov. 7 preview period. 3

Evaluate Enroll Complete Step by Step program activities Boeing continues to emphasize your well-being through the Step by Step program. If you haven t already, it s time to act! Understand the program and what you need to do. Keep track of your Step by Step program activities. Find out where you stand by visiting TotalAccess and by clicking on My Health & Insurance or My Well Being. 11. Know your numbers 2. Understand your health 2risks 3 3. Take action Get a screening by Dec. 3: On-site Most U.S. worksites began offering free on-site screenings on July 1. At a physician s office. At home Request an at-home screening kit be sent to you. At a LabCorp laboratory. To learn more about a screening, log on to TotalAccess. At work, log on to the MyBoeing employee portal at my.boeing.com, click TotalAccess then My Well Being. At home, use your TotalAccess password and BEMSID to log on to www.boeing.com/express. Then click My Well Being. Evaluate your health set aside 15 minutes to complete your online health assessment by Dec. 3: For employees, log on to TotalAccess. At work, log on to the MyBoeing employee portal at my.boeing.com, click TotalAccess then My Well Being. At home, use your TotalAccess password and BEMSIDto log on to www.boeing.com/express. Then click My Well Being. For covered spouses/eligible domestic partners, visit www.webmdhealth.com/boeing. You will need the employee s BEMSID to complete a one-time registration process and create a username and password. Verify whether or not you and your covered spouse or eligible domestic partner use tobacco products. To complete the tobacco-use verification, log on to TotalAccess. At work, log on to the MyBoeing employee portal at my.boeing.com, click TotalAccess then My Well Being. At home, use your TotalAccess password and BEMSID to log on to www.boeing.com/express. Then click My Well Being. Get one-on-one support: Talk about improving your overall well-being by calling WebMD at 877-851-3288. Discuss any specific health risks with your physician or other health care provider. New for 2013, tobacco users can enroll in the Quit For Life Program as one way to avoid the additional monthly paycheck contribution for 2014 medical coverage, and receive personalized support during the quitting process. 4

Evaluate Enroll Complete Step by Step program activities continued What happens if you don t take action by December 3. If you are a Boeing employee*: And you: Get a screening and submit results and Complete the health assessment. You avoid: An additional $20 per month contribution. Verify you have not used tobacco products in the past six months, Enroll in the Quit For Life Program or Submit the Tobacco-use Exception Form. An additional $50 per month contribution (new for 2014). * You must be enrolled in a Boeing-sponsored medical plan for the additional contribution to apply. The contributions will be divided between your first two paychecks of each month. If you are a Boeing employee on international assignment*: And you: Complete the health assessment. You avoid: An additional $20 per month contribution. If your spouse/ eligible domestic partner doesn t enroll in a medical plan available through his or her employer and enrolls in your plan, the working spouse contribution will continue to apply. Verify you have not used tobacco products in the past six months, Enroll in the Quit For Life Program or Submit the Tobacco-use Exception Form. An additional $50 per month contribution (new for 2014). * You must be enrolled in a Boeing-sponsored medical plan for the additional contribution to apply. The contributions will be divided between your first two paychecks of each month. If you are a spouse/domestic partner covered by the plan*: And you: Complete the health assessment. Have your Boeing employee spouse/domestic partner verify you have not used tobacco products in the past six months, Enroll in the Quit For Life Program or Submit the Tobacco-use Exception Form. You avoid: An additional $20 per month contribution. An additional $50 per month contribution (new for 2014). Questions about the Step by Step program? Read FAQs for screenings, the health assessment/ coaching and the tobacco-use verification available on the Online Learning Center at www. boeing.com/ learningcenter. * You must be enrolled in a Boeing-sponsored medical plan for the additional contribution to apply. 5

What s new for 2014 Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois (BCBSIL) replaces UnitedHealthcare (UHC) in St. Louis metropolitan area Beginning Jan. 1, 2014, BCBSIL will be the new service representative for the following plans in the St. Louis metropolitan area: Advantage+ health plan. Traditional Medical Plan. UnitedHealthcare Choice HMO (the new name of this plan will be Select Network Plan). BCBSIL was selected for these and other Boeing-sponsored health care plans based on quality and value. If you enroll in a BCBSIL plan, you ll receive more information in December. Boeing also contracts with other service representatives for certain benefits as follows: Express Scripts prescription drug coverage (www.express-scripts.com/boeing; 800-841-2797). VSP vision coverage (www.vsp.com; 800-877-7195). ValueOptions mental health and substance abuse treatment (www.valueoptions.com/boeing; 800-892-1411). New federal rules may affect the taxes you pay on health care coverage for a samesex spouse. These rules were recently issued and Boeing, like other U.S. employers, is evaluating how to implement them. If you have questions about the impact on your Boeing benefits, please contact TotalAccess. If you re in the Advantage+ health plan or the Traditional Medical Plan, these are the same service representatives you have today with UHC. Your dental service representative also will remain the same. If you re in the Select Network Plan (formerly UnitedHealthcare Choice HMO), VSP and ValueOptions will be new service representatives for you, and the provider networks will differ (find details by clicking the links above). Express Scripts will continue to be the service representative for prescription drugs. For the Advantage+ health plan and the Traditional Medical Plan, having a new service representative will not change your benefits. However, some benefit changes will occur for the Select Network Plan (formerly UnitedHealthcare Choice HMO) due to this transition. Read pages 6 9 to learn about other changes, including those required by health care reform. 6

What s new for 2014 continued Important points about this change Doctors and hospitals: All of the hospitals and nearly all of the doctors in the UHC network in the St. Louis area are available through the BCBSIL network. In addition, the BCBSIL network includes other providers currently not covered through UHC. Because the networks are different, take some time to find out which providers are covered (visit the websites listed on page 6 or access the Search for Doctors tool on Your Benefits Resources). If you are in the middle of treatment and your current doctor is out of BCBSIL s network, you will still be covered at the network level for a certain period. After that, you must use a BCBSIL network doctor to receive the network level of benefits. Contact BCBSIL for details. Note: For mental health and substance abuse treatment, ValueOptions has its own network of providers. Call ValueOptions at 800-892-1411 to discuss your transition of care. Customer/member services: BCBSIL is the service representative for medical coverage; they pay claims and handle customer service for the plan. For more information, visit their website at www.bcbsil.com/boeing or call 888-802-8776. ID cards: Look for a new medical plan ID card from BCBSIL in December. Be sure to present your new ID card to your provider during your first visit in 2014. Please continue to use your current ID cards when seeking care before Jan. 1. Note: You will not receive a new ID card from Express Scripts. For VSP and ValueOptions, just present your medical plan ID card. Pharmacy network change We continually work with service representatives to contain expenses, which sometimes leads to changes in network providers. As a result, Walgreens retail pharmacies will no longer be part of the Express Scripts pharmacy network for the following plans: Advantage+ health plan. Traditional Medical Plan. Aetna HMO (Arizona, Washington D.C., Maryland, Pennsylvania, Texas). CIGNA HealthCare HMO (Arizona). Select Network Plan (Washington). Selections Plus CCP (Oregon). UnitedHealthcare Choice HMO (new name will be Select Network Plan in St. Louis metropolitan area). 7

What s new for 2014 continued If you currently receive prescription medications from a Walgreens pharmacy: 1. Find a new pharmacy Visit Express Scripts (www.express-scripts.com/boeing) and click Locate a pharmacy from the right side of the screen. 2. Have your prescription transferred: Visit or call the new pharmacy; ask them to contact your current pharmacy for your prescription information, or If you ve recently used a Walgreens retail pharmacy, look for a separate letter from Express Scripts with more details in November. Ask your doctor to call the new pharmacy with your prescription information. Health care reform at Boeing The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act was established to improve access to affordable health care you may also have heard this referred to as health care reform. This legislation is complex, and is being implemented gradually. Starting Jan. 1, 2014, it requires almost everyone to have medical coverage. (Any employee or dependent enrolled in a Boeing-sponsored medical plan meets that requirement.) In addition, health care reform will require a variety of changes to our plans, as described in this section. One other health care reform issue has received a great deal of press coverage: the opportunity to purchase health insurance in new state marketplaces (also called exchanges ). For almost all Boeing employees, Boeing-sponsored plans are expected to deliver more generous and affordable coverage than plans that are offered in the new marketplaces. In late September, Boeing sent legally required notices to all employees about marketplaces; please refer to that notice for more information. Tobacco-use verification Boeing has added a new component to the Step by Step program for 2013 support and incentives for quitting tobacco. An additional monthly paycheck contribution for 2014 medical coverage will apply if you (or your covered spouse or eligible domestic partner) use tobacco and don t meet one of the alternative requirements. The tobacco-use contribution (an amount in addition to the screening and health assessment contribution already in place) will be as follows: $50 a month if you use tobacco. $50 a month if your covered spouse or eligible domestic partner uses tobacco. $100 a month if you both use tobacco. Boeing defines tobacco use as the use of tobacco products during the last six months, including but not limited to cigarettes, cigars, pipes, e-cigarettes, snuff, chew, snus, orbs, sticks, strips, lozenges or tablets. The rare (once per month or less, on average) use of a tobacco product (such as a celebratory cigar) does not constitute tobacco use. 8

What s new for 2014 continued Alternative requirements Avoid the additional contribution by meeting any of these alternative requirements: 1. Verify you have not used tobacco products in the past six months. 2. Enroll in the Quit For Life Program (visit www.quitnow.net/boeing for more information). 3. Apply for a waiver by submitting the Tobacco-use Exception Form. A waiver will be granted if your personal physician indicates it is medically inappropriate at this time for you, your covered spouse or your eligible domestic partner to quit using tobacco or participate in the Quit For Life Program. If the above options cannot be met due to health status, other waiver opportunities may be available based on a physician s recommendation. Contact TotalAccess at 866-473-2016, say, Tobacco Attestation and a health care plan representative will explain the details and assist in finding an appropriate option. Other changes in your area In addition to the changes listed in this section, there may be changes specific to where you live. To see the changes specific to your location, visit Your Benefits Resources through TotalAccess. At work, log on to the MyBoeing employee portal at my.boeing.com. At home, use your TotalAccess password and BEMSID to log on to www.boeing.com/express. 9

Evaluate Decide which plan is right for you Consider the 2014 benefit changes and remember that your needs can change over time annual enrollment is your opportunity to rethink your current benefits. To decide which plan is right for you, access the tools on Your Benefits Resources through TotalAccess. At work, log on to the MyBoeing employee portal at my.boeing.com. At home, use your TotalAccess password and BEMSID to log on to www.boeing.com/express. Find the lowest-cost plan for your situation: Use the Medical Expense Estimator Review your out-of-pocket costs: Use the Health Care Cost Summary Compare your benefit options side by side: Use the Health Plan Comparison Chart Generate a bottom-line comparison of what each plan might cost you in 2014. Note that claims data from the last calendar year (2012) will automatically populate for most employees, or you can enter your own assumptions about how much medical care you might use in 2014. See a summary of your personal health care costs as of Aug. 31, 2013, including what you spent on medical, dental and prescription drug expenses, as well as annual premium contributions. (On Nov. 15, the claims data will refresh to include your personal health care costs as of Sept. 30, 2013.) Learn benefits, copayments and coinsurance for different plans. Find services and supplies that you use often. Compare these all side by side to see how each plan covers them. New this year, to clarify costs, this tool will show the portion you pay (instead of what the plan pays). Boeing requires its Well Being service providers to sign contracts including terms and conditions that require administrative, technical and physical controls to address privacy, security and data protection for employee personal medical information. Boeing receives de-identified aggregated information about health issues faced by all health care plan participants to administer and pay claims and drive decisions about health care plan changes. 10

Learn about the Advantage+ health plan Boeing offers a variety of affordable medical plan options. They all provide comprehensive coverage, but the difference is the cost to you (and in some cases, provider networks are different). Before you enroll, compare your options carefully. You may find that the Advantage+ health plan is your most cost-effective option for 2014. To help you compare the plans side by side, use the Health Plan Comparison Chart on Your Benefits Resources. Comprehensive coverage Like all Boeing-sponsored health care plans, the Advantage+ health plan offers comprehensive medical and prescription drug coverage. The plan generally covers the same services and supplies as the Traditional Medical Plan such as preventive care benefits, office visits, hospitalization, prescription drugs and routine vision care. Plus, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois uses the same network for this plan that it uses for the Traditional Medical Plan today. If you re working on international assignment or live in Hawaii, the Advantage+ health plan is not available to you. Lower paycheck contributions The Advantage+ health plan has a higher deductible than other options, but it also has the separate Health Savings Account and lower paycheck contributions. For many employees, this plan can amount to real savings throughout the year. Company-funded Health Savings Account (HSA) A unique feature of this option is the HSA, a separate tax-advantaged account. You can use the HSA to pay for eligible health care expenses using pretax dollars now and in the future. You can even use the HSA after you retire. Boeing contributes to the HSA enough to pay almost half the deductible. (If you choose, you can contribute additional dollars of your own.) Turn to page 12 for more information about the HSA. To receive Boeing s contributions to your HSA, you must enroll in both the Advantage+ health plan and the HSA. (To contribute your own money to the HSA, you must actively make an election; your contribution election doesn t roll over from one year to the next.) To qualify for an HSA, you must meet certain eligibility requirements for example, you cannot be enrolled in Medicare or TRICARE or covered by another health care plan (such as your spouse s Health Care Flexible Spending Account (FSA) or medical plan that is not also a high-deductible health plan). See the Straight Facts and FAQs on the Online Learning Center at www.boeing.com/learningcenter. Administered by BCBSIL The Advantage+ health plan is administered by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois (www.bcbsil.com/boeing). (If you live in the St. Louis metropolitan area, this will be a change for 2014.) Prescription drug benefits are administered by Express Scripts (www.express-scripts.com/boeing), vision benefits by Vision Service Plan (www.vsp.com) and mental health and substance abuse benefits by ValueOptions (www.valueoptions.com/boeing). 11

Evaluate Consider the advantages of an HSA or FSA Both accounts help you save taxes on money you set aside to pay eligible health care expenses. Explore the key differences of both accounts. Feature Health Care FSA (available with all medical plans) HSA (available only with the Advantage+ health plan) Boeing contributes No Yes, Boeing contributes $600 for single coverage and $1,200 for family coverage if you meet eligibility requirements and enroll in an HSA You contribute Yes Yes, if you choose to and meet eligibility requirements Mid-year contribution changes No, except in limited Yes circumstances, such as a change in family status When money in your account is available Jan. 1, even if funds are not yet deposited Only after funds are deposited How you access money in your account Use the Aetna debit card for some expenses, file claims for others Use the HealthEquity debit card or HealthEquity online payment tool Use money in your account by year-end or lose it Yes No, you can carry over your account balance year to year Take your account with you if you leave Boeing No Yes 2014 contribution limit $2,500 It depends; see the chart on page 13 Eligibility requirements Because of federal rules, you can set up an HSA only if you enroll in the Advantage+ health plan, and you meet federal HSA eligibility requirements for example, you generally can t be covered by another medical plan, including Medicare or TRICARE, and you can t be covered by a spouse s health care plan (including a spouse s health care FSA) unless certain conditions are met. 12

Consider the advantages of an HSA or FSA continued 2014 Annual HSA Contributions Your coverage level: Boeing contributes: You can contribute (pretax) up to: Total maximum contributions (from Boeing and you): Employee only $600 $2,700* $3,300 Employee + dependents $1,200 $5,350* $6,550 * Beginning in the year you turn 55, you can make additional catch-up contributions beyond your annual pretax contribution limit. For 2014, the allowed catch-up contribution will be $1,000. Should I choose a Health Care FSA and an HSA? You can choose a Health Care FSA no matter which health care plan you select. Because of federal rules, you can set up an HSA only if you enroll in the Advantage+ health plan, and you meet federal HSA eligibility requirements for example, you generally can t be covered by another medical plan, including Medicare or TRICARE, and you can t be covered by a spouse s health care plan (including a spouse s Health Care FSA) unless certain conditions are met. If you participate in the Advantage+ health plan and choose to contribute to both its HSA and the Health Care FSA, you can use the money in your FSA (called a Limited FSA) to get reimbursed for eligible dental, vision, certain preventive and post-deductible medical expenses. Expenses must be incurred Jan. 1 Dec. 31, 2014 (although you have until April 30, 2015, for the service representative to receive your reimbursement request). Other eligible health care expenses may be paid using money in your HSA. Why might you want both an FSA and an HSA? If you re planning to make the maximum contribution to your HSA, you can get an additional tax advantage by making FSA contributions just remember the rules for using the FSA when you have both accounts. Boeing also offers a Dependent Care FSA. Learn more on Your Benefits Resources. 13

Evaluate Use your benefits wisely all year long Enrolling in the medical plan that s right for you and your family is the first step. After annual enrollment, explore the resources available year round, and use them to make informed benefit and cost decisions. Health care resources: Visit TotalAccess, click My Health & Insurance and then click Use My Benefits to access information about a variety of health care benefits, programs and resources. Well Being resources: Visit TotalAccess and click My Well Being to learn about resources to enhance your physical, emotional and financial health. Your medical plan s website: See your ID card or connect through Your Benefits Resources. Access information anytime, anywhere. Thousands of employees enrolled in the Advantage+ health plan used the online and mobile user s guides to make the best use of their benefits, find providers and information quickly, learn about paying for care and more. User s guides for many 2014 medical plans will be available in the coming months; you ll receive details as soon as they re available. In the meantime, take a look at the 2013 Advantage+ health plan user s guide by visiting www.boeingbenefits.com/usersguide. 14

Enroll Enroll Enroll through TotalAccess by Dec. 3 at 11:59 p.m. Central time. At work, log on to the MyBoeing employee portal at my.boeing.com. Click TotalAccess. Click My Health & Insurance. At home, use your TotalAccess password and BEMSID to log on to www.boeing.com/express. Click My Health & Insurance. Click View/Update My Benefits. Enroll by phone Call TotalAccess at 866-473-2016, enter your BEMSID and follow the prompts. Customer service representatives are available from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Eastern time (8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Central time; 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mountain time; 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. Pacific time). Hearing-impaired callers are encouraged to use the relay service offered by their phone carrier. Forgot your TotalAccess password? Log on to my.boeing.com, then click: TotalAccess. My TotalAccess Password. Display my TotalAccess Password. 15

Enroll Enroll continued If you don t take action If you don t complete certain Step by Step program activities, an additional monthly paycheck contribution for 2014 medical coverage will apply. If you re in the Advantage+ health plan today, you ll remain in that plan, with any new 2014 paycheck contributions (if applicable). If you re currently enrolled in the HSA, your HSA will continue and you ll automatically receive the company contributions in early January. However, if you want to contribute some of your own money to the HSA, you must actively make an election (your contribution election does not automatically roll over from one year to the next). The CIGNA HealthCare HMO will no longer be offered in 2014 in Colorado, Georgia, Illinois and Texas (it remains in place for Arizona). If you re currently in this plan and it will no longer be offered, you need to enroll in another option during the enrollment period. Otherwise, you and your covered dependents will automatically be enrolled in the Advantage+ health plan. For details, see the Update that was recently mailed to your home. If you re in any other Boeing-sponsored medical plan, you ll remain in your current plan, with any new paycheck contributions that apply for 2014. You must re-enroll in health care and dependent care flexible spending accounts to have them for 2014. If you take no other action during annual enrollment, be sure to review and update your dependent information for accuracy and drop any dependents from your Boeing coverage who are no longer eligible as of Jan. 1, 2014. Questions? Call Boeing TotalAccess at 866-473-2016, enter your BEMSID and follow the prompts. Customer service representatives are available from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Eastern time (8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Central time; 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mountain time; 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. Pacific time). Hearing-impaired callers are encouraged to use the relay service offered by their phone carrier. For questions about the Advantage+ health plan, call the Advantage+ Answer Line at 855-547-3303 from Nov. 1 through Dec. 20. Representatives are available the same times as listed above. 16

Health care terms glossary Annual deductible: The amount you or a covered family member pays for covered care each year before the plan pays benefits. The deductible does not apply to certain types of medical care, such as preventive care. Annual out-of-pocket maximum: The accumulated amount you or a covered family member pays toward deductibles and coinsurance, and certain copayments in a benefit year. In the Traditional Medical Plan, this maximum includes deductible amounts, network copayments and coinsurance but excludes copayments and coinsurance for prescription drug and vision benefits. Coinsurance: A percentage you or a covered family member pays for covered services if your plan requires coinsurance, after any annual deductible has been satisfied. Copayment: A fixed dollar amount you or a covered family member pays for covered services at the time of service. Beginning January 1, 2014, network copayments, excluding prescription drug copayments, will accumulate toward the plan s network annual out-of-pocket maximum. Flexible spending account (FSA): An employer-sponsored account that you can fund with pretax payroll deductions to help save taxes on the amounts you pay for eligible health care expenses. Unused amounts are forfeited after year end. If you enroll in the Advantage+ health plan, and choose both an HSA and FSA, you can only use the FSA (called a Limited FSA) to pay prescription drug coinsurance for prescription drugs on the preventive drug list, and any eligible dental and vision expenses. You can use it for eligible medical and prescription drug expenses after you have satisfied the annual deductible. Health assessment: A guided questionnaire that asks about current health conditions, behaviors, risks, your readiness to make health changes, and your compliance with recommended screenings. After completing it, you ll receive a health score based on your responses that summarizes any health risk areas and prioritizes next steps to manage those risks. Health Savings Account (HSA): The HSA is a separate, tax-advantaged account you can open through HealthEquity, the account administrator, to pay for eligible health care expenses now, in the future and even after you retire. (View the list of eligible health care expenses by visiting IRS publication 502 at www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p502.pdf.) Boeing contributes annually to your HSA, and you can too although you must enroll in the Advantage+ health plan and meet HSA eligibility requirements to make or receive HSA contributions. (More detail regarding HSA eligibility rules can be found by visiting IRS publication 969 at www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p969.pdf.) Your HSA is an interest bearing account. You also can invest your account balance in mutual funds after you reach a minimum balance of $1,000. The HSA is not part of the Advantage+ health plan nor is it covered by ERISA. Network provider: A doctor, hospital or provider that agrees to participate in a plan s network and charge reduced fees to plan members. The plan pays a higher level of benefits for eligible expenses received from network providers. 17

Health care terms glossary continued Paycheck contribution: Your cost to participate in a medical plan, deducted from your first two paychecks each month. The contribution covers a portion of the total coverage cost; Boeing pays most of the cost. Preventive care benefits and prescription drugs: Coverage for certain health screenings, such as routine physicals, well-baby care, mammograms and other early detection testing, are covered at 100 percent without the deductible requirement when you use network providers (subject to certain ageappropriate and frequency guidelines). Certain prescription drugs classified as preventive (e.g., certain contraceptives) are covered at 100 percent in all plans. In the Advantage+ health plan, certain other prescription drugs classified as preventive are covered without having to meet the deductible (but are subject to coinsurance). These are drugs used to prevent conditions such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, asthma and others. Screening: Routine tests that indicate personal health measures to help detect various conditions early, when the odds for successful treatment are greatest. You can get a screening in one of four ways: on-site in a face-to-face session with a licensed nurse (U.S. employees only), by your physician or health care provider, by completing it yourself using an at-home screening kit, or by visiting a location within BioIQ s network of laboratories. Working spouse contribution: If your spouse or eligible domestic partner doesn t enroll in a medical plan available through his or her employer and enrolls in your plan, you must pay an additional monthly contribution of $100 called the working spouse contribution. Access the summary plan description on www.boeing.com/benefits. Click to access the list of health and insurance summary plan descriptions, then click the link for your plan. Once the summary plan description opens, go to the section titled What Coverage Costs. Every effort has been made to provide an accurate summary of your benefits in this document. The material provided here is for informational purposes only; it does not constitute a contract or contractual obligation. Certain eligibility provisions apply to each of the programs, policies, and benefits; not all of these provisions are described here. In the event of a conflict between this document and any of the benefit plans, the terms of the plans will control. Copies of official plan documents are available by written request through the Contact TotalAccess online form on the Boeing TotalAccess website. The Boeing Company reserves the right to change, modify, amend, or terminate any or all of the provisions of the plans at any time and for any reason for employees, former employees, retirees, and their dependents and/or beneficiaries. Copyright 2013 Boeing. All rights reserved. 2013-368 03AE-368 18