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Annual Medical Deductible Annual Out-of-Pocket Maximum (includes deductible) Preventive Care Routine and Preventive Services, Well-Child Care $500 per person $1,000 per family Open Access Plus In-Network (OAP-IN) Network Out-of-Network Network Out-of-Network Network Out-of-Network $1,000 per person $0 per person $900 per person $1,800 per person $350 per person $2,000 per family $0 per family $1,800 per family $3,600 per family $700 per family $2,500 per person $5,000 per family POS Open Access Plus (OAP) $6,500 per person $13,000 per family $2,000 per person $4,000 per family $4,100 per person $8,200 per family PPO 75/50 $0 copay You pay 40% $0 copay $0 copay (both PCP and specialist) $8,200 per person $16,400 per family $2,350 per person $4,700 per family $2,700 per person $5,450 per family (deductible includes medical & prescriptions) $4,200 per person $8,450 per family HDHP/HSA $3,000 per person $6,000 per family (deductible includes medical & prescriptions) $7,000 per person $13,000 per family You pay 50% $0 copay $0 copay You pay 45% Physician Services Office Visit $25 copay You pay 40% $25 copay $35 copay You pay 50% $25 copay You pay 20% You pay 45% Diagnostic Services You pay 20% You pay 40% $0 copay You pay 25% You pay 25% You pay 20% You pay 20% You pay 20% Specialist Care $25 copay You pay 40% $25 copay $45 copay You pay 50% $25 copay You pay 20% You pay 45% Hospital Services Inpatient Services (including inpatient maternity services) You pay 20% after copay of $250 per You pay 40% Copay of $100 per day You pay 50% You pay 20% You pay 20% You pay 45% not to exceed $600, then you pay 25% Outpatient Surgery You pay 20% You pay 40% $250 copay You pay 25% You pay 50% You pay 20% You pay 20% You pay 45% Emergency Room Care (copay $100 copay $100 copay $100 copay $100 copay $100 copay You pay 20% waived if admitted within 24 hours) Ambulance Services You pay 20% You pay 20% $0 copay You pay 25% You pay 25% You pay 20% You pay 20% You pay 45%

Mental Health/Substance Abuse Outpatient Services $20 copay POS Open Access Plus (OAP) Open Access Plus In-Network (OAP-IN) PPO 75/50 HDHP/HSA Network Out-of-Network Network Out-of-Network Network Out-of-Network You Network - $20 copay $20 copay You Network - $20 copay You pay 20% You pay 45% not, not, not Inpatient Services Covered at 100% after $150 copay per You Network - Covered at Covered at 100% after 100% after $150 copay $100 per day per copay/$600 maximum, not You, not Network - You pay 20%, not You pay 20% You pay 45% Other Medical Services Durable Medical Equipment (DME) You pay 20% You pay 20% $0 copay You pay 25% You pay 25% You pay 20% You pay 20% You pay 20% Home Health Care (210 visits per year, combined in- and out-ofnetwork) You pay 20% You pay 40% $0 copay You pay 25% You pay 50% You pay 20% You pay 20% You pay 45% Outpatient Therapy (limits are combined in- and out-of-network) You pay 40% (includes $35 copay (PCP) $45 copay (specialist) (includes hearing/ speech, You pay 50% (includes each type You pay 20% (includes You pay 45% (includes each type Skilled Nursing Facility (60 days per You pay 20% You pay 40% $0 copay You pay 25% You pay 50% You pay 20% You pay 20% You pay 45% year) Urgent Care Services $50 copay $50 copay $50 copay You pay 25% You pay 50% You pay 20% You pay 20% You pay 45%

Mid Option EPO Annual Medical Deductible $0 per person $0 per family $500 per person $1,000 per family Annual Out-of-Pocket Maximum (includes deductible) Preventive Care Routine and Preventive Services, Well-Child Care Physician Services Office Visit Diagnostic Services Specialist Care Hospital Services Inpatient Services (including inpatient maternity services) Outpatient Surgery Emergency Room Care (copay waived if admitted within 24 hours) Ambulance Services $2,000 per person $4,000 per family $0 copay (Frequency and age limits for those age 24 months and older are managed by the KP provider. Wellchild check-ups are limited to those less than 24 months old.) $3,500 per person $7,000 per family $0 copay (Frequency and age limits for those age 24 months and older are managed by the KP provider. Well-child check-ups are limited to those less than 24 months old.) $20 copay $25 copay $0 copay/$100 copay 20% coinsurance for high tech services (MRI, CT, Nuclear Medicine, PET) $30 copay $35 copay You pay 20%

Mid Option EPO Mental Health/Substance Abuse Outpatient Services $20 copay per visit for individual visit; $10 for group visit $25 copay per visit for individual visit; $12 for group visit Inpatient Services You pay 20% Other Medical Services Durable Medical Equipment (DME) Home Health Care (210 visits per year, combined in- and out-ofnetwork) Outpatient Therapy (limits are combined in- and out-of-network) 20% coinsurance 20% coinsurance $0 copay $0 copay $20 copay (includes each type Skilled Nursing Facility (60 days per year) Urgent Care Services $0 copay 20% coinsurance $20 copay $25 copay

The Plans described in this document (collectively, the Plans) are sponsored and administered by the Church Pension Group Services Corporation (CPGSC), also known as the Episcopal Church Medical Trust (the Medical Trust). The Plans that are self-funded are funded by the Episcopal Church Clergy and Employees Benefit Trust (ECCEBT), which is a voluntary employees beneficiary association within the meaning of section 501(c)(9) of the Internal Revenue Code. This document contains only a partial, general description of the Plans. It is provided for informational purposes only and should not be viewed as a contract, an offer of coverage, a confirmation of eligibility, or investment, tax, medical or other advice. In the event of a conflict between this document and the official Plan documents (summary of benefits and coverage, summary Plan description, booklet, booklet-certificate), the official Plan documents will govern. The Church Pension Fund and CPGSC (collectively, CPG), retain the right to amend, terminate or modify the terms of the Plans, as well as any post-retirement health subsidy, at any time, for any reason and, unless required by law, without notice. The Plans are church Plans within the meaning of section 3(33) of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act and section 414(e) of the Internal Revenue Code. Not all Plans are available in all areas of the United States, and not all Plans are available on both a selffunded and fully insured basis. The Plans do not cover all healthcare expenses, and Plan participants should read the official Plan documents carefully to determine which benefits are covered, as well as any applicable exclusions, limitations and procedures. All benefits under the Plans are subject to applicable laws, regulations and policies. Except for the Preventive Dental PPO Plan, all such benefits are subject to coordination of benefits. The Plans are subrogated to all of the rights of a Plan participant against any party liable for such participant s illness or injury, to the extent of the reasonable value of the benefits provided to such participant under the Plans. The Plans may assert this right independently of a Plan participant, and such participant is obligated to cooperate with the Medical Trust in order to protect the Plans' subrogation rights. CPG does not provide any healthcare services and therefore cannot guarantee any results or outcomes. Healthcare providers and vendors are independent contractors in private practice and are neither employees nor agents of CPG. The availability of any particular provider cannot be guaranteed, and provider network composition is subject to change.