Open Access Plus definition
Examples of Open Access Plus in a sentence
Employees may choose to enroll in the Cigna Open Access Plus In Network (OAPIN) plan that allows for in network coverage only.
Option 2 - Employees may choose to enroll in the Cigna Open Access Plus In Network (OAPIN) plan that allows for in network coverage only.
Option 1 - Employees may choose to enroll in the Cigna Open Access Plus (OAP) plan that allows for in network and out of network coverage.
The parties agree that the Open Access Plus (OAP) Quality Incentive Passive plan shall no longer be offered effective with the plan year beginning January 1, 2016.
Employees may choose to enroll in the Cigna Open Access Plus (OAP) plan that allows for in network and out of network coverage.
Choice Fund Open Access Plus HRA – Extended Medical Plan (or its successor) in accordance with the terms and conditions of such plan in effect on and after Executive’s Termination Date; provided, that such retiree medical coverage shall not be available to Executive unless he elects such coverage within thirty (30) days following his Termination Date.
Choice Fund Open Access Plus HRA – Extended Medical Plan (or its successor), additional years of age and service credits equivalent to the length of the CIC Severance Period shall be included.
The Board shall pay eighty-five percent (85%) of the individual and dependent premium cost for a PPO health insurance plan (referred to as the Cigna Open Access Plus Standard plan) and dental insurance for those employees who work a minimum of thirty (30) hours per week.
Employees will have two (2) other health plan options for which the Board shall pay the following amounts: (a) eighty- one and three-tenths percent (81.3%) for a PPO health insurance plan (referred to as the Cigna Open Access Plus Premium plan) and (b) eighty-six and three-tenths percent (86.3%) for an EPO health insurance plan (referred to as the Cigna Open Access Plus Limited plan).
Employees who enroll in the Open Access Plus (OAP) Plan will also be enrolled in the Express Scripts (ESI) Public Sector Three-Tier Prescription Drug Plan with co-payments of $5 for generic drugs, $30 for listed brand name drugs, and $45 for non-listed brand name drugs, and required generic substitution, for a 30-day supply.