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2022-2023 Student Health Insurance Plan for

University of Central Missouri – International Student Plan


Who is eligible to enroll?
All international students or scholars taking full-time credit hours, registered for thesis or dissertation, or otherwise engaged
in educational activities with the University are automatically enrolled in this insurance plan at registration, unless an
approved waiver is provided. OPT students are eligible to enroll on a voluntary basis.

Eligible students who do enroll may also insure their Dependents. Eligible Dependents are the student’s legal spouse or
Domestic Partner and dependent children under 26 years of age. See the Definitions section of the Certificate for the specific
requirements needed to meet Domestic Partner eligibility.

The student (Named Insured, as defined in the Certificate) must actively attend classes for at least the first 31 days after
the date for which coverage is purchased. Home study, correspondence, and online courses do not fulfill the eligibility
requirements that the student actively attend classes. The Company maintains its right to investigate eligibility or student
status and attendance records to verify that the Policy eligibility requirements have been met. If and whenever the Company
discovers that the Policy eligibility requirements have not been met, its only obligation is refund of premium.

The eligibility date for Dependents of the Named Insured shall be determined in accordance with the following:

1. If a Named Insured has Dependents on the date he or she is eligible for insurance.
2. If a Named Insured acquires a Dependent after the Effective Date, such Dependent becomes eligible:
a. On the date the Named Insured acquires a legal spouse or a Domestic Partner who meets the specific
requirements set forth in the Definitions section of the Certificate.
b. On the date the Named Insured acquires a dependent child who is within the limits of a dependent child set
forth in the Definitions section of the Certificate.

Dependent eligibility expires concurrently with that of the Named Insured.

Where can I get more information about the benefits available?


Please read the certificate of coverage to determine whether this plan is right before you enroll. The certificate of coverage
provides details of the coverage including benefits, exclusions, and reductions or limitations and the terms under which the
coverage may be continued in force. Copies of the certificate of coverage are available from the University and may be
viewed at www.uhcsr.com/ucmo. This plan is underwritten by UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company and is based on policy
number 2022-201896-4. The Policy is a Non-Renewable One-Year Term Policy.

Who can answer questions I have about the plan?


If you have questions please contact Customer Service at 1-877-944-6767 or customerservice@uhcsr.com.
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NOTE: UnitedHealthcare reserves the right to adjust the terms of the policy (i) in the event of any changes in federal, state or other applicable
legislation or regulation; (ii) in the event of any changes in Plan design required by the applicable state regulatory author ity; and (iii) as
otherwise permitted in the our policy.
Highlights of Coverage offered by UnitedHealthcare StudentResources

Coverage Dates and Plan Cost


Rates Annual Fall Spring
8-1-2022 to 8-1-2022 to 1-1-2023 to
7-31-2023 12-31-2022 7-31-2023
Student $2,462.00 $1,032.00 $1,430.00
Spouse $2,462.00 $1,032.00 $1,430.00
One Child $2,462.00 $1,032.00 $1,430.00
Two or More Children $4,924.00 $2,064.00 $2,860.00
Spouse and
$7,386.00 $3,096.00 $4,290.00
Two or More Children

The Insured Person must meet the eligibility requirements each time a premium payment is made. To avoid a lapse in
coverage, the Insured Person’s premium must be received within 31 days after the coverage expiration date. It is the Insured
Person’s responsibility to make timely premium payments to avoid a lapse in coverage.

Highlights of the Student Health Insurance Plan Benefits


METALLIC LEVEL – PLATINUM WITH ACTUARIAL VALUE OF 81.600%
Preferred Providers: The Preferred Provider Network for this plan is UnitedHealthcare Choice Plus. Preferred Providers
can be found using the following link: UHC Choice Plus
Student Health Center Benefits: The Deductible will be waived and benefits will be paid at 100% after a $15 Copay per
visit for Covered Medical Expenses incurred when treatment is rendered at the Student Health Center.
Preferred Providers Out-of-Network Providers
Overall Plan Maximum There is no overall maximum dollar limit on the policy
Plan Deductible $100 Per Insured Person, per $250 Per Insured Person, per Policy
Policy Year Year
Out-of-Pocket Maximum $6,350 Per Insured Person, Per There is no Out-of-Pocket Maximum
After the Out-of-Pocket Maximum has been Policy Year for Out-of-Network benefits.
satisfied, Covered Medical Expenses will be $12,700 For all Insureds in a
paid at 100% for the remainder of the Policy Family, Per Policy Year
Year subject to any applicable benefit
maximums. Refer to the plan certificate for
details about how the Out-of-Pocket
Maximum applies.
Coinsurance 90% of Allowed Amount for 70% of Allowed Amount for Covered
All benefits are subject to satisfaction of the Covered Medical Expenses Medical Expenses
Deductible, specific benefit limitations,
maximums and Copays as described in the
plan certificate.
Prescription Drugs $100 Prescription Drug Deductible No Benefits
Prescriptions must be filled at a UHCP (per Policy Year) does not apply to
network pharmacy. UHCP Mail Order Policy Deductible
Network Pharmacy or Preferred 90 Day $15 Copay for Tier 1
Retail Network Pharmacy at 2.5 times the $40 Copay for Tier 2
retail Copay up to a 90-day supply. $40 Copay for Tier 3
Up to a 31-day supply per
prescription filled at a
UnitedHealthcare Pharmacy
(UHCP) Retail Network Pharmacy

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NOTE: UnitedHealthcare reserves the right to adjust the terms of the policy (i) in the event of any changes in federal, state or other applicable
legislation or regulation; (ii) in the event of any changes in Plan design required by the applicable state regulatory author ity; and (iii) as
otherwise permitted in the our policy.
Preventive Care Services 100% of Allowed Amount No Benefits
Including but not limited to: annual
physicals, GYN exams, routine screenings
and immunizations. No Deductible, Copays,
or Coinsurance will be applied when the
services are received from a Preferred
Provider. Please visit
www.healthcare.gov/preventive-care-
benefits/ for a complete list of the services
provided for specific age and risk groups.
The following services have per service Physician’s Visits: $25 Medical Emergency: $100
Copays not subject to Deductible after Deductible
This list is not all inclusive. Please read the Medical Emergency: $100 The Copay will be waived if admitted
plan certificate for complete listing of after Deductible to the Hospital.
Copays. The Copay will be waived if
admitted to the Hospital.
Outpatient Mental Illness/Substance Use Office Visits: $25 Copay per visit Office Visits:
Disorder Treatment, except Medical Allowed Amount Allowed Amount
Emergency and Prescription Drugs not subject to Deductible after Deductible
Other Outpatient Services: Other Outpatient Services:
Allowed Amount Allowed Amount
after Deductible after Deductible
Pediatric Dental and Vision Benefits Refer to the plan certificate for details (age limits apply).

Exclusions and Limitations


No benefits will be paid for: a) loss or expense caused by, contributed to, or resulting from; or b) treatment, services or
supplies for, at, or related to any of the following:
1. Acupuncture.
2. Cosmetic procedures, except reconstructive procedures to:
 Correct an Injury or treat a Sickness for which benefits are otherwise payable under the Policy. The primary
result of the procedure is not a changed or improved physical appearance.
 Treat or correct birth defects and birth abnormalities.
3. Custodial Care.
 Care provided in: rest homes, health resorts, homes for the aged, halfway houses, college infirmaries or places
mainly for domiciliary or Custodial Care.
 Extended care in treatment or substance abuse facilities for domiciliary or Custodial Care.
4. Dental treatment, except:
 For accidental Injury to Sound, Natural Teeth.
 As specifically provided in Benefits for Dental General Anesthesia.
This exclusion does not apply to benefits specifically provided in Pediatric Dental Services.
5. Elective Surgery or Elective Treatment.
6. Elective abortion.
7. Flight in any kind of aircraft, except while riding as a passenger on a regularly scheduled flight of a commercial
airline.
8. Foot care for the following:
 Flat foot conditions.
 Supportive devices for the foot.
 Subluxations of the foot.
 Fallen arches.
 Weak feet.
 Chronic foot strain.
 Routine foot care including the care, cutting and removal of corns, calluses, toenails, and bunions (except
capsular or bone surgery).
This exclusion does not apply to preventive foot care for Insured Persons with diabetes.
9. Health spa or similar facilities. Strengthening programs.
10. Hearing examinations. Hearing aids. Other treatment for hearing defects and hearing loss. "Hearing defects" means
any physical defect of the ear which does or can impair normal hearing, apart from the disease process.

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NOTE: UnitedHealthcare reserves the right to adjust the terms of the policy (i) in the event of any changes in federal, state or other applicable
legislation or regulation; (ii) in the event of any changes in Plan design required by the applicable state regulatory author ity; and (iii) as
otherwise permitted in the our policy.
This exclusion does not apply to:
 Hearing defects or hearing loss as a result of an infection or Injury.
 Benefits for Newborn Hearing Screening as specifically provided in the Policy.
 Benefits for Treatment of Speech and Hearing Disorders.
11. Hirsutism. Alopecia.
12. Immunizations, except as specifically provided in the Policy. Preventive medicines or vaccines, except where
required for treatment of a covered Injury or as specifically provided in the Policy.
13. Injury or Sickness for which benefits are paid or payable under any Workers' Compensation or Occupational
Disease Law or Act, or similar legislation.
14. Injury sustained while:
 Participating in any intercollegiate or professional sport, contest or competition.
 Traveling to or from such sport, contest or competition as a participant.
 Participating in any practice or conditioning program for such sport, contest or competition.
15. Investigational services.
16. Participation in a riot or civil disorder. Commission of or attempt to commit a felony.
17. Prescription Drugs, services or supplies as follows:
 Therapeutic devices or appliances, including: hypodermic needles, syringes, support garments and other non-
medical substances, regardless of intended use, except as specifically provided in the Policy.
 Immunization agents, except as specifically provided in the Policy.
 Drugs labeled, “Caution - limited by federal law to investigational use” or experimental drugs.
 Products used for cosmetic purposes.
 Drugs used to treat or cure baldness. Anabolic steroids used for body building.
 Anorectics - drugs used for the purpose of weight control.
 Fertility agents or sexual enhancement drugs, such as Parlodel, Pergonal, Clomid, Profasi, Metrodin,
Serophene, or Viagra.
 Growth hormones.
 Refills in excess of the number specified or dispensed after one (1) year of date of the prescription.
18. Reproductive services for the following, except as specifically provided in the Policy:
 Procreative counseling.
 Genetic counseling and genetic testing.
 Cryopreservation of reproductive materials. Storage of reproductive materials.
 Fertility tests.
 Infertility treatment (male or female), including any services or supplies rendered for the purpose or with the
intent of inducing conception, except to diagnose or treat the underlying cause of the infertility.
 Premarital examinations.
 Impotence, organic or otherwise.
 Reversal of sterilization procedures, except for reversal of sterilization procedures for non-elective sterilization
resulting from Injury or Sickness.
19. Research or examinations relating to research studies, or any treatment for which the patient or the patient’s
representative must sign an informed consent document identifying the treatment in which the patient is to
participate as a research study or clinical research study, except as specifically provided in Benefits for Clinical
Trials for Cancer Treatment.
20. Routine eye examinations. Eye refractions. Eyeglasses. Contact lenses. Prescriptions or fitting of eyeglasses or
contact lenses. Vision correction surgery. Treatment for visual defects and problems.
This exclusion does not apply as follows:
 When due to a covered Injury or disease process.
 To benefits specifically provided in Pediatric Vision Services.
 To the first pair of eyeglasses or contact lenses following intraocular lens implantation for the treatment of
cataracts or aphakia or to replace the function of the human lens for conditions caused by cataract surgery or
Injury.
21. Routine Newborn Infant Care and well-baby nursery and related Physician charge, except as specifically provided
in the Policy.
22. Preventive care services which are not specifically provided in the Policy, including:
 Routine physical examinations and routine testing.
 Preventive testing or treatment.
 Screening exams or testing in the absence of Injury or Sickness.
23. Services provided normally without charge by the Health Service of the Policyholder. Services covered or provided
by the student health fee.
24. Skeletal irregularities of one or both jaws, except for temporomandibular and craniomandibular joint or jaw
disorders. Nasal and sinus surgery, except for treatment of a covered Injury or treatment of chronic sinusitis.
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NOTE: UnitedHealthcare reserves the right to adjust the terms of the policy (i) in the event of any changes in federal, state or other applicable
legislation or regulation; (ii) in the event of any changes in Plan design required by the applicable state regulatory author ity; and (iii) as
otherwise permitted in the our policy.
25. Sleep disorders.
26. Speech therapy, except as specifically provided in the Policy. Naturopathic services.
27. Medical supplies, except as specifically provided in the Policy.
28. Surgical breast reduction, breast augmentation, breast implants or breast prosthetic devices, or gynecomastia,
except as specifically provided in the Policy.
29. Treatment in a Government hospital, unless there is a legal obligation for the Insured Person to pay for such
treatment.
30. War or any act of war, declared or undeclared; or while in the armed forces of any country (a pro-rata premium will
be refunded upon notice for such period not covered).
31. Weight management. Weight reduction. Nutrition programs. Treatment for obesity. Surgery for removal of excess
skin or fat. This exclusion does not apply to benefits specifically provided in the Policy.

UnitedHealthcare Global: Global Emergency Services


If you are a student insured with this insurance plan, you and your insured spouse, Domestic Partner and insured minor
child(ren) are eligible for UnitedHealthcare Global Emergency Services. The requirements to receive these services are as
follows:

International Students, insured spouse, Domestic Partner and insured minor child(ren): you are eligible to receive
UnitedHealthcare Global services worldwide, except in your home country.

The Assistance and Evacuation Benefits and related services are not meant to be used in lieu of or replace local emergency
services such as an ambulance requested through emergency 911 telephone assistance. All services must be arranged
and provided by UnitedHealthcare Global; any services not arranged by UnitedHealthcare Global will not be
considered for payment. If the condition is an emergency, you should go immediately to the nearest physician or hospital
without delay and then contact the 24-hour Emergency Response Center. UnitedHealthcare Global will then take the
appropriate action to assist you and monitor your care until the situation is resolved.

Key Assistance Benefits include:


 Emergency Evacuation
 Dispatch of Doctors/Specialists
 Medical Repatriation
 Transportation After Stabilization
 Transportation to Join a Hospitalized Insured Person
 Return of Minor Children
 Repatriation of Remains

Also includes additional assistance services to support your medical needs while away from home or campus. Check your
certificate of coverage for details, descriptions and program exclusions and limitations.

To access services please refer to the phone number on your ID Card or access My Account and select My
Benefits/Additional Benefits/UHC Global Emergency Services.

When calling the UnitedHealthcare Global Operations Center, please be prepared to provide:

 Caller's name, telephone and (if possible) fax number, and relationship to the patient;
 Patient's name, age, sex, and UnitedHealthcare Global ID Number as listed on the back of your Medical ID Card
 Description of the patient's condition;
 Name, location, and telephone number of hospital, if applicable;
 Name and telephone number of the attending physician; and
 Information of where the physician can be immediately reached.

All medical expenses related to hospitalization and treatment costs incurred should be submitted to UnitedHealthcare
Insurance Company for consideration and are subject to all Policy benefits, provisions, limitations, and exclusions. All
assistance and evacuation benefits and related services must be arranged and provided by UnitedHealthcare Global.
Claims for reimbursement of services not provided by UnitedHealthcare Global will not be accepted. A full
description of the benefits, services, exclusions and limitations may be found in your certificate of coverage.

Highlights of Services offered by UnitedHealthcare StudentResources

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NOTE: UnitedHealthcare reserves the right to adjust the terms of the policy (i) in the event of any changes in federal, state or other applicable
legislation or regulation; (ii) in the event of any changes in Plan design required by the applicable state regulatory author ity; and (iii) as
otherwise permitted in the our policy.
Healthiest You: 24/7 Doctor Access
Starting on the effective date of your coverage under the student insurance plan, you have 24/7 access to medical advice
through HealthiestYou, a national telehealth service.* By visiting www.telehealth4students.com, you have access to board-
certified physicians via phone and/or video, where permitted. This service is especially helpful for minor illnesses, such as
allergies, sore throat, earache, pink eye, etc. Based on the condition being treated, the doctor can also prescribe certain
medications, saving you a trip to the doctor’s office. Using HealthiestYou can save you money and time, while avoiding
costly trips to a doctor’s office, urgent care facility, or emergency room. As an insured with StudentResources, there is no
consultation fee for this service.* Every call with a HealthiestYou doctor is covered 100% during your policy period. You
can learn more about this benefit and how to use it in My Account.

This service is meant to complement your Student Health Center. If possible, we encourage you to visit your SHC first
before using this service.

HealthiestYou is not health insurance. HealthiestYou is designed to complement, and not replace, the care you receive from
your primary care physician. HealthiestYou physicians are an independent network of doctors who advise, diagnose, and
prescribe at their own discretion. HealthiestYou physicians provide cross coverage and operate subject to state regulations.
Physicians in the independent network do not prescribe DEA controlled substances, non-therapeutic drugs and certain other
drugs which may be harmful because of their potential for abuse. HealthiestYou does not guarantee that a prescription will
be written. Services may vary by state.

*Available to Insured students and their covered Dependents; age restrictions may apply. If you call prior to the effective
date of your coverage under the insurance plan, you will be charged a service fee before being connected to a board-
certified physician.

HealthiestYou: Virtual Counselor Access


Starting on the effective date of your coverage under the student insurance plan, you have access to mental health providers
through a national virtual counseling service.* Psychiatrists, psychologists and licensed therapists are available to you
through a variety of communication methods, including phone and video.

When you sign up, you’ll complete a questionnaire, choose your provider and select a date and time for your appointment.
Appointments are available 7 days a week. Visits are secure, discreet and confidential, and you have ongoing support with
the same provider.

As an insured with StudentResources, there is no consultation fee for this service. Every communication with a provider is
covered 100% during your policy period.

*Available to Insured students and their covered Dependent; age restrictions may apply, depending on your state.

24/7 StudentAssist
Insureds have immediate access to the Student Assistance Program, a service that coordinates care using a network of
resources. Services available include:

 24/7 Crisis Support - access to trained master’s level specialists, 24/7/365, who provide in-the-moment support
and consultation.
 Financial and Legal Advice - financial services are provided by licensed CPA’s and Certified Financial Planners
who offer consultations on issues such as financial planning, credit and collection issues, home buying and renting
and more. Legal Services are provided by fully credentialed attorneys with at least 5 years of experience practicing
law.
 Mediation services - available to help resolve family-related disputes, including but not limited to separation, child
custody, child support, divorce property and debt division, etc.
 Living Well Portal – access to liveanworkwell.com where insureds can participate in personalized self-help
programs and find information on many helpful resources.
 CollegeLife – direct access to experts on the Optum team and through referrals to a broad spectrum of pre-
screened and qualified convenience resources.
 Sanvello – access to an evidence-based mobile care solution created by clinical experts that allows insureds to
access on-demand help for stress, anxiety, and depression.

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NOTE: UnitedHealthcare reserves the right to adjust the terms of the policy (i) in the event of any changes in federal, state or other applicable
legislation or regulation; (ii) in the event of any changes in Plan design required by the applicable state regulatory author ity; and (iii) as
otherwise permitted in the our policy.
Translation services are available in over 170 languages for most services. More information about these services is
available by logging into My Account at www.uhcsr.com/MyAccount under Additional Benefits.

This Summary Brochure is based on Policy #2022-201896-4.

NOTE: The information contained herein is a summary of certain benefits which are offered under a student health insurance
policy issued by UnitedHealthcare. This document is a summary only and may not contain a full or complete recitation of
the benefits and restrictions/exclusions associated with the relevant policy of insurance. This document is not an insurance
policy document and your receipt of this document does not constitute the issuance or delivery of a policy of insurance.
Neither you nor UnitedHealthcare has any rights or responsibilities associated with your receipt of this document. Changes
in federal, state or other applicable legislation or regulation or changes in Plan design required by the applicable state
regulatory authority may result in differences between this summary and the actual policy of insurance.

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NOTE: UnitedHealthcare reserves the right to adjust the terms of the policy (i) in the event of any changes in federal, state or other applicable
legislation or regulation; (ii) in the event of any changes in Plan design required by the applicable state regulatory author ity; and (iii) as
otherwise permitted in the our policy.
NON-DISCRIMINATION NOTICE

UnitedHealthcare StudentResources does not treat members differently because of sex, age, race, color, disability or
national origin.

If you think you were treated unfairly because of your sex, age, race, color, disability or national origin, you can send a
complaint to:

Civil Rights Coordinator


United HealthCare Civil Rights Grievance
P.O. Box 30608
Salt Lake City, UTAH 84130
UHC_Civil_Rights@uhc.com

You must send the written complaint within 60 days of when you found out about it. A decision will be sent to you within 30
days. If you disagree with the decision, you have 15 days to ask us to look at it again.

If you need help with your complaint, please call the toll-free member phone number listed on your health plan ID card,
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET.

You can also file a complaint with the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services.

Online https://ocrportal.hhs.gov/ocr/portal/lobby.jsf

Complaint forms are available at http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/office/file/index.html.

Phone: Toll-free 1-800-368-1019, 800-537-7697 (TDD)

Mail: U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services. 200 Independence Avenue, SW
Room 509F, HHH Building Washington, D.C. 20201

We also provide free services to help you communicate with us. Such as, letters in other languages or large print. Or, you
can ask for free language services such as speaking with an interpreter. To ask for help, please call the toll-free member
phone number listed on your health plan ID card, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET.

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