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Medical Benefits

With Virtual Visits, it’s easy to video chat with a doctor 24/7

Whether you are at work, home, traveling or wherever — a Virtual Visit lets you talk with a doctor by video anytime. If needed, the doctor can treat and prescribe medication for everyday illnesses like flu, sinus infections, a cough and more. The cost is typically $50 or less. To get started sign in at myuhc.com/virtualvisits or download the UnitedHealtcare app. Instructions are on this page and there are no additional accounts to set up or apps to download. Virtual Visits are great for medical conditions like:

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• Allergies • Bronchitis • Ear Infections • Flu • Headaches/migraines • Rashes • Sore Throats • Stomach aches • And more!

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Health4Me — UHC App Brings it All Together

UnitedHealthcare Health4Me™ provides instant access to your family’s critical health information — anytime and anywhere. Whether you want to find a physician near you, store your favorite providers, check your personal health record, check the status of a claim or speak directly with a healthcare professional, Health4Me is now your go-to resource. Locate Health4Me in the Apple App Store or on Google Play.

24 Hour Nurse Line Virtual Visits Healthy Pregnancy Cost Estimator Tool Preventive Guidelines

www.uhcpreventivecare.com

Medical Benefits

KAI offers two medical plan options to employees. Election of the benefit is voluntary and the company pays a significant portion of the cost of coverage. Employee contributions for medical benefits are made on a pre-tax basis unless otherwise stated. Once elected, changes to medical plan options cannot be made during the plan year 2022 unless you experience a qualified life status change. Medical coverage is provided through UnitedHealthcare (UHC).The charts on the following pages show a summary of the two plan options.

Staying well is the best protection against disease. Here is how our Healthcare can help:

• Use the Preventive Benefits.

These benefits are designed to assess your current health and put you in a position to improve it. They cost you nothing additional and can identify a potential issue before it becomes a costly event. Staying in your best shape puts you in a good place to fight off disease and manage any longer term issues as well. To see what preventative care is recommended at a given age, please refer to www.uhcpreventivecare.com. This may help you understand what may be covered before you go to your annual visit. • Try In-Home Virtual Doctor Visits.

Instead of sitting in a provider’s waiting room for a non-emergency appointment, try a virtual visit. Virtual visits are completed via video call from your home and are available any time. They can provide top-notch care, typically are much quicker service and are often less expensive than an in-person visit, convenience clinic or emergency room. If it is a true emergency, dial 911. • Use Mail Order Drug Prescription for At Home Delivery.

In addition to asking for Tier 1 prescription drugs when filling regularly needed prescriptions, consider at home drug delivery. It can save you time, often money and is conveniently delivered to your mailbox. To learn more, please refer to the

Drug Pricing tool at www.myuhc.com in order to search for medications before filling a prescription at the pharmacy. Pricing is based on your specific benefit plan and will include mail order cost and local retail pharmacy cost. The tool will also display any lower cost options to help you make informed decisions about your medication options. • Stay Informed About COVID-19.

As the situation with COVID-19 changes, you can remain informed and receive up-to-date information through the resources below. UHC’s COVID-19 Resource Center www.uhc.com/health-and-wellness/health-topics/covid-19 The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) www.cdc.gov

Refer to the Summary Plan Description (SPD) and the Summary of Benefits Coverage (SBC) located in Workday (under Apps and Benefit Documents) for additional information and details on plan coverage provisions and expense.

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