Page 30 - 2016-2021-OSU
P. 30

(i) Services for examinations and/or purchase of hearing aids shall be a

           covered basic medical benefit and shall be reimbursed up to a maximum of

           $1,500, per hearing aid, per ear, once every four years, not subject to
           deductible or coinsurance. For children 12 and under the same benefits can

           be available after 24 months, when it is demonstrated that a covered child's
           hearing has changed significantly and the existing hearing aid(s) can no

           longer compensate for the child's hearing impairment.
              (j) Covered charges for medically appropriate  local  professional

           ambulance transportation will be a covered basic medical expense subject
           only to a $35 copayment. Effective January 1, 2019, medically appropriate

           local professional ambulance transportation will be a covered basic medical
           expense subject only to a  $70 copayment.  Volunteer ambulance

           transportation will continue to be reimbursed for donations at the current
           rate of $50 for under 50 miles and $75 for 50 miles or over.  These amounts

           are not subject to deductible or coinsurance.
              (k) Mastectomy brassieres prescribed by a physician, including

           replacements when it is functionally necessary to do so, shall be a covered
           benefit under the Empire Plan. External mastectomy prostheses will be a

           covered in full benefit, not subject to deductible or coinsurance. Coverage
           will be provided by the medical carrier as follows:

                • Benefits are available for one single/double mastectomy prosthesis in

                a calendar year.
                • Pre-certification through  the  Home Care Advocacy Program is

                required for any single external prosthesis costing $1,000 or more.  If a
                less  expensive prosthesis can meet the individual’s functional needs,

                benefits will be available for the most cost-effective alternative.
              (l) The Pre-Tax Contribution Program will continue unless modified or

           exempted by the Federal Tax Code.
              (m) A Medical Flexible Spending Account (MFSA) will continue to be

           provided. The Joint Committee on Health Benefits shall work with the State
           to provide ongoing oversight of the MFSA.

              (n) The Empire Plan Centers of Excellence Programs will include Cancer
           Resource Services. The Cancer Resource Program will provide:

                • Direct telephonic nurse consultations;

                • Information and assistance in locating appropriate care centers;
                • Connection with cancer experts at Cancer Resource Services network


                                                               29
   25   26   27   28   29   30   31   32   33   34   35