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Meeting Your Needs For Health Care Security in Retirement

2013 Benefits

THE EMERITI PROGRAM in your retirement years

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What’s new in Medicare for 2013?

What’s new in Health Care Reform for 2013?

What are your 2013 Emeriti insurance options?

What are your next steps towards annual enrollment?

What are Emeriti’s ongoing participant services?

TODAY’S AGENDA

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Emeriti

TIAA-CREF

Accumulation Recordkeeping Trust Services Investment

Management

Proprietary Mutual Funds

Non Proprietary

Mutual Funds

Savitz

Disbursement Recordkeeping

Insurance Premiums

Qualifying Medical

Expenses

Debit Card Manual Claims

Aetna

Retiree Health Plans

HealthPartners

Retiree Health Plans

Emeriti’s Service Providers For Annual Enrollment

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*Higher income beneficiaries will pay an additional amount for the Part B premium, based on their prior year AGI on the federal tax return, and also for the Part D premium.

Medicare Changes for 2013

• Part A deductible – waiting for CMS announcement (was $1,156 in 2012)

• Monthly Part B new entrant premium – waiting for CMS announcement (was $99.90* in 2012)

• Part B annual deductible – waiting for CMS announcement (was $140 in 2012)

• Part D deductible will increase from $320 to $325 (confirmed)

• Part D Coverage Gap threshold will increase from $2,930 to $2,970 (confirmed)

• Part D True Out-of-Pocket (TrOOP) will increase from $4,700 to $4,750 (confirmed)

What’s New and What Stays the Same

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Health Care Reform Updates for 2013Implications for Part D Benefit

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Part D - 50% discount on brand-name drugs in Part D Coverage Gap at point-of-purchase (all Rx Plans). A 50% discount on the negotiated price of preferred and non-preferred brand drugs (excluding the dispensing fee) will be available from manufacturers that have agreed to provide the discount. The discount is applied first.

Part D - 79% participant cost sharing limit on generic drugs in Coverage Gap (Rx Low Plan) Since the Rx Mid and Rx High Plans already include generic drug benefits during the Coverage Gap, this cost share does not apply to those plans. Only the Rx Low Plan is being revised to reflect this required change by Medicare (CMS).

Part D – 97.5% cost sharing limit on brand drugs in the Coverage Gap (Rx Mid Plan and Rx Low Plan) In addition to the 50% discount that pharmaceutical manufacturers are paying in the Coverage Gap, the Plan will now pay 2.5% of the total brand cost. Since the Rx Mid-High and Rx High Plans already include brand drug benefits during the Coverage Gap, this cost share does not apply to those plans. Only the Rx Mid Plan and the Rx Low Plan are being revised to reflect this required change by Medicare (CMS).

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Great Rates in 2013!

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Emeriti’s national insurance offerings with Aetna will experience a 6.3% decrease overall across all products, and plan designs will generally remain the same.

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Your Insurance Choices Remain Unchanged for 2013

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One Medicare coordination plan

Two Medicare supplemental plans (availability based on state approval)

One Medicare Advantage PPO (with PPO ESA option for areas outside Aetna’s network)

Rx High Plan – continuing coverage in coverage gap

Rx Mid Plan – generic coverage only in coverage gap

Rx Low Plan – no coverage in coverage gap

One dental plan

Emeriti Group Medical Plans

Emeriti Rx Plans*

Emeriti Dental Plan

*The Rx Mid-High Plan is a grandfathered plan and is closed to new entrants.

PLEASE NOTE: Emeriti will offer Aetna Group Medicare Supplement Insurance (GMS) Plans to retirees living in Florida.

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NOTE: Participants always pay the Medicare Part B premium.

Understanding Emeriti’s NationalGroup Medical Plan Options

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Aetna Traditional Choice • Coordinates with original Medicare• Has a plan deductible• Parts A & B deductibles covered by plan deductible• Most claims for Medicare allowable charges will be paid in full after plan deductible• Basic preventive services and annual physical covered 100% by Medicare

Aetna Supplemental Retiree Medical Plans K and L• Supplements original Medicare• Have no plan deductible• Have coinsurance on some services• You pay a portion of Part A deductible• You pay all of the Part B deductible• Basic preventive services and annual physical covered 100% by Medicare

Aetna Medicare Advantage PPO (or PPO ESA)• Replaces original Medicare• Has a plan deductible• You pay no Parts A & B deductibles• Has coinsurance on non-preventive services• Preventive services and annual physical covered 100% by the Plan

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$200 Deductible

20% coinsurance

$1,250 out-of-pocket limit

$0 Deductible

25% coinsurance

$2,330 out-of-pocket limit(subject to change based on 2013

CMS guidelines)

$0 Deductible

50% coinsurance

$4,660 out-of-pocket limit (subject to change based on 2013 CMS guidelines)

$300 Deductible in-network $500 Deductible out-of-network

15% coinsurance (in-network)25% coinsurance (out-of-network)

$2,750 out-of-pocket limit (in-network) $5,500 out-of-pocket (out-of-network)

*For 2013, the SRM Plans are not available in VT, MN, and America Samoa.

After plan deductible is satisfied,

plan payment in full on Medicare eligible costs.

Emeriti Group Medical Plan Options in 2013Underwritten by Aetna

Payment based on the balance after

Medicare’s payment.

Payment based on the balance after

Medicare’s payment.

Payment based on total Aetna allowable cost.

Aetna Supplemental Retiree Medical Plan L*

Aetna Supplemental Retiree Medical Plan K*

Aetna Medicare Advantage - PPO/ESA-PPOAetna Traditional Choice

100% preventive care covered by Medicare

100% preventive care covered by Medicare

100% preventive care covered by Medicare

100% preventive care covered by the Plan

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NOTES: The ESA-PPO Plan has the same benefits as the In-Network PPO Plan.

Aetna’s GMS Plans A and L will be offered in Florida in place of SRM Plans K and L.

Age banded Age banded Age banded Community rated

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Retiree Cost Share for Typical Doctor’s Visit Bill of $100

Trad. Choice SRMP L SRMP K MA-PPO/ESA

Charge

Medicare Pays

Aetna Pays

You Pay

$100

$80

$20

$0

$100

$80

$15

$5

$100

$80

$10

$10

$100

$0

$85

$15

NOTE: Illustration assumes any annual plan deductibles have already been satisfied for the plan year.

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You pay first $325 as

deductibleYou pay 25% of

drug costs

You pay 97.5% of brand drugs

You pay 79% of generic drugs

You pay 5%• Greater of $2.65 or 5% for

covered generic.

• Greater of $6.60 or 5% for all other drugs.

DeductibleInitial Coverage

Period

Coverage Gap

Catastrophic Coverage

You reach Catastrophic Coverage at $4,750 in true out-of-pocket costs.

You reach the Coverage Gap at $2,970 in total Part D covered drug expenditures (includes plan deductible, your costs and plan costs in the Initial Coverage Period).

Four Components of Part D Benefit

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Standard Formulary

$325 deductible

Initial Cov Limit Retail:

15% - 30%

Coverage Gap: no coverage*

Catastrophic Cov: 95% coverage

Step therapy required for some drugs

Open Formulary

$100 deductible

Initial Cov Limit and Coverage Gap Retail

15% - 30% - 40%

Coverage Gap: full coverage

Catastrophic Cov: 100% coverage

No Step therapy required

Open Formulary

$100 deductible

Initial Cov Limit Retail

15% - 30% - 50%

Coverage Gap: generic coverage only*

Catastrophic Cov: 95% coverage

Step therapy required for some drugs

The Medicare Coverage Gap Discount Program provides a 50% manufacturer discount on brand drugs in the Coverage Gap for all Rx plans for participants not already receiving “Extra Help.”

Rx Mid PlanRx Low Plan

Rx Coverage Remains Unchanged in 2013Underwritten by Aetna

NOTES: Members who use Aetna’s Rx Home delivery Mail Order Drug (MOD) program will pay a reduced percentage of the negotiated cost of the drug as compared to retail.

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*Participant has 79% cost sharing limit on generic drugs in Coverage Gap (Rx Low Plan), and 2.5% plan cost sharing on brand drugs in the Coverage Gap (Rx Mid Plan and Rx Low Plan).

Rx High Plan

Geographically rated Geographically rated Geographically rated

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NEW! Aetna Online Formulary

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Aetna will provide an Emeriti-specific formulary guide in a digital format, representing the three tiers of coverage specific to Emeriti’s Rx plans: • Generic• Preferred brand• Non-preferred brand

The formulary guide will be available on the Emeriti website (EmeritiHealth.org)

And on the new benefits dashboard (MyEmeritiBenefits.org).

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CMS 21% Mandate in the Coverage Gap

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For generic drugs in the Gap (one month supply obtained at in-network retail pharmacy):

Sample Generic - $30 Rx Low Plan Rx Mid Plan Rx-High Plan

Your Cost Share 79% 15% 15%

You Pay $23.70 $4.50 $4.50

All costs above are illustrative. Table reflects cost sharing between plan Initial Coverage Limit and TrOOP threshold for members not eligible for low income cost sharing subsidies .

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CMS 2.5% Mandate in the Coverage Gap

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For eligible brand drugs in the Gap (one month supply obtained at in-network retail pharmacy):

Sample Brand - $100 (Preferred Brand)

Rx Low Plan Rx Mid Plan Rx High Plan

Pharma Cost Share 50% Manufacturer Discount on total cost of drug

50% Manufacturer Discount on total cost of drug

50% Manufacturer Discount on total cost of drug

Plan Cost Share 2.5% of $100 total drug cost

2.5% of $100 total drug cost

Plan pays balance, after your 30% cost share

Your Cost Share 47.5% 47.5% 30% of total drug cost

You Pay $47.50 $47.50 $30

All costs above are illustrative. Table reflects cost sharing between plan Initial Coverage Limit and TrOOP threshold for members not eligible for low-income cost sharing subsidies. There is also a dispensing fee.

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Preventive Service Coverage 100%

Annual Deductible (basic and major services) $100

Basic Services Coverage(e.g. fillings, standard crowns, extractions)

50%

Major Services Coverage(e.g. root canal therapy, surgical removals, dentures)

50%

Annual Benefit Maximum $1,500

Rate Structure Community rated

NOTES:

1. Twelve month waiting period applies, but may be waived with evidence of continuing coverage.

2. One-time only opt-in opportunity.

3. Dental is only available when you enroll in a combination Medical/Rx coverage, or elect the stand-alone Rx Low Plan

4. Please note: in the states of CA, OR, WA*, the stand-alone Dental plan may be elected if the participant is enrolled in a Kaiser Permanente MAPD Plan, and with evidence of existing coverage.

Aetna Dental Coverage in 2013

Dental Design

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When Can You Access Your Emeriti Health Insurance

NOTE: Consult your Summary Plan Description for details.

After age 65 When you retire After enrollmentIn Medicare Parts A & B

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Permanently disabled children**

Dependent children (before majority, up to age 26)

Domestic partner (pre- or post-65) depending on your plan*

Available for Participant & DependentsParticipant’s dependents include:

Who Can Use Emeriti Health Insurance

Spouse (pre- or post-65)

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NOTE: The employer’s plan establishes specific rules for vesting in the Emeriti account balance and retirement eligibility for the Emeriti insurance.

*Domestic partners’ coverage is available only if elected by the institution. Independent domestic partners pay for insurance outside of the Health Account.

**Determination of permanent disability also confers access to post-65 insurance for these individuals. Disability must occur before majority.

Post-65 dependents must enroll in same coverage as participant

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Weighing Your Options Medical and Rx Expenses

Immediate Financial Expense

Potential Financial Exposure Potential Financial ExposureImmediate Financial Expense

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STEP 1

Create Your Own Plan

STEP 2 STEP 3select a medical plan select an Rx plan Consider the optional dental plan

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Or Preserve Your Options

Choose Rx Low Plan as stand-alone option

Select Rx Low Plan

Add dental to the Rx Low Plan if you wish

Consider Dental

Selecting an RX Low Plan allows you to remain in the Emeriti Health Insurance Options and permits you to change coverage in future years.

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How are Insurance Premiums Paid?

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Paid through Emeriti Health Account if participant has sufficient funds, as follows:

1. Grantor Trust2. Employer VEBA3. Employee VEBA4. ACH

If no Health Account funds, payment is made from ACH withdrawals after institutional premium subsidy, if applicable

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Insurance ID Cards

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Participants may have up to 3 Aetna ID cards

• Medical• Rx• Dental

New enrollees: If you need your insurance card information before cards arrive, you may call the Emeriti Service Center to obtain the insurance numbers. You may also log-on to Aetna Navigator to download temporary cards.

Reminder: Participants enrolled in the Medicare Advantage PPO Plan should only present their Aetna Medicare Advantage card to health service providers. The Plan replaces Medicare, so participants should only use their Aetna medical ID card.

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Important: ACH Banking Information Form

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REMINDER:Please call Emeriti Service

Center to request ACH Banking Information Form, complete,

and return to Savitz if you have not already done so.

WHY? To facilitate your timely payment of premiums from

your personal bank account when insufficient funds remain in your Emeriti Health Account.

WHAT YOU WILL NEED:• Provide bank name, branch name and address,

and routing number

• Or attach a voided check

NOTE: If there is a change in your account information, please inform Savitz.

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Have your Medicare Parts A and B numbers

Have your Social Security number

Have dates of birth of any eligible dependents

Have social security numbers for eligible dependents

Return ACH Banking Form to Savitz

Enrolling for the first time?

1-866-EMERITI(1-866-363-7484)

Want to make changes to your coverage?

Call the Emeriti Service Center.

Satisfied with your existing coverage?*

You don’t need to do anything.

Decision Time

Emeriti Service Center

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*Participants will default into the same plans as current coverage.

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Emeriti’s Other Program Components

Emeriti Health AccountsA tax-advantaged way to save and invest for future medical expenses.

Note: ACH savings option will be available in 2013.

Emeriti Reimbursement BenefitsA tax-free method for you to pay for other qualified out-of-pocket medical expenses not covered by Medicare or Emeriti insurance.

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NOTE: A wide range of health care expenses are eligible for tax-free reimbursement as long as they satisfy

the requirements of Section 213 (d) of the IRS Code.

How You Can Use Your Reimbursement Benefit

Emeriti Reimbursement Form available on MyEmeritiBenefits.org

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Partial List of UsesMedicare premiums and cost sharesSupplemental insurance deductibles, co-insurance, co-pays Vision, dental, hearing care Over-the-counter and non-formulary drugs (with Rx prescription from doctor) Medical equipment Long-term care insurance Medical expenses associated with nursing or in-home health care servicesOther post-65 and pre-65 insurance premiums (if Emeriti coverage is not elected)

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Dependent relatives depending on your plan

Permanently disabled children

Dependent children (before majority, up to age 26)

Domestic partner (pre- or post-65) depending on your plan

Available for You & Your DependentsParticipant’s dependents include:

Who Can Use Your Reimbursement Benefits

Spouse (pre- or post-65)

Consult your summary plan description for details

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Reimbursement Benefits at Work

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Manually submit claims to Savitz:• Mail• Fax• Upload through Participant Benefits Dashboard

(MyEmeritiBenefits.org)

Debit card option in development for 2013

Reimbursement Benefits will be paid from participant’s balance in the Money Market Fund.Participants may transfer lump-sum amounts or set-up monthly systematic transfers in amounts of $100 or more.

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• Lifecycle funds• Asset diversification among asset classes

• Automatic rebalancing

TIAA-CREF Lifecycle Funds

(Retirement Class)

• A money market mutual fund• Seeks to assure the value of your investment at

$1 per share

TIAA-CREFMoney Market

Fund(Retirement Class)

• Some TIAA-CREF proprietary funds• Some non-proprietary funds from other mutual

fund families

Additional Mutual Funds – based on institution’s election

Investment Options in 2013

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CORE FUNDS

CORE PLUS

FUNDS

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Status of 2012 Services Commitments

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• Improved Emeriti Service Center: 9am – 5:30pm ET 1-866-EMERITI• Dedicated Emeriti representatives• Improved warm transfers

• Enhanced reimbursement benefit options:• Manual claims can be submitted via direct mail, fax, or uploaded to participant benefits dashboard,

starting in January• New debit card option in development for 2013

• Online participant dashboard:• At-a-glance summary of Health Account activity, insurance plan information,

and reimbursement benefit transactions.

• Enhanced menu of investment funds and institutional Microsites:• Proprietary and non-proprietary fund choices• Microsites in development for 2013

• Quarterly statements:• Investment statement from TIAA-CREF• Health insurance and reimbursement benefit statement from Savitz

• Improved suite of life-stage communications for participants:• Retired participants• Participants nearing retirement• Younger active participants – in development for 2013

• Improved ACH savings opportunity from personal bank accounts:• Recurring and periodic lump sum savings option – in development for 2013

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Emeriti’s Robust Participant Services

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WAYS TO GETMORE INFORMATION

Call toll-free:1-866-EMERITI(1-866-363-7484)

Monday – Friday9:00AM to 5:30PM (ET)

Scheduled annually on campus, these workshops provide you with details about your Emeriti Health Account, Insurance Plan Options, and the Emeriti Reimbursement Benefit.

Two different print and electronic statements that detail your Health Account investments, as well as your Health Insurance and Reimbursement Benefit transactions.

An at-a-glance benefits website with access to information about your Emeriti Health Account balances, Health Insurance Plan Options, and Reimbursement Benefit transactions.

MyEmeritiBenefits.org.

Using TIAA-CREFs secure website, you can check your Emeriti Health Account balance any time.

Visit tiaa-cref.org to log in.

The Emeriti website contains information about each component of the Program, as well as Medicare update, the QME form, a premium rate guide, and other important information.

Visit EmeritiHealth.org.

An easy-to-use online resource for benefits and health information. Check your insurance claims, find a doctor, order prescriptions online, and access information about eligible health expenses.

Visit EmeritiHealth.org and click on the Online Participant Services button.

As you near age 65, Emeriti mails insurance age-in retirement kit to your home. You may also request a kit at any time.

Once you are enrolled, retiree annual insurance enrollment kits are also mailed to your residence.

Various materials to inform and educate you about the Emeriti Program throughout your working years and into retirement.

A Plan-level microsite for you to access investment information, including prospectuses, fund fact sheets, and performance reports.

This Program feature is currently in development. Details forthcoming.

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Emeriti Service Center

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1-866-Emeriti

Thank you for calling Emeriti

Please listen carefully, as our menu has changed.YOU WILL HAVE 3 CHOICES

For information about Annual Enrollment and questions about Emeriti

Health Insurance, press 1

For assistance with Annual Enrollment,

press 1

Aetna Rep

Savitz Rep

To speak with an Aetna or HealthPartners representative

about your benefits or an existing insurance claim, press 2

TIAA-CREF Rep

For questions about Emeriti Health Account

balances and investments, press 3

HP Rep

Press 1 for an Aetna representative, press 2 for a

HealthPartners representative

For questions about the Emeriti

Reimbursement Benefit, press 2

Savitz Rep

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TIAA-CREF Quarterly StatementSavitz Quarterly Statement

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Register

View Health Account, Health Insurance, and Reimbursement

Benefit Information

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Emeriti Program Fees

Fees Actives Retirees*

Emeriti $5.00 $5.00

TIAA-CREF $ .67 $ .67

Savitz $1.00 $6.00

Investment management fees are variable by selected mutual funds (see prospectuses)

Monthly Participant Fees

*Also applies to vested terminated employees

Your employer may cover all or some portion of the service fees. Check with your institution’s benefit administrator if you are uncertain.

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Emeriti Retirement Health Solutions is not an insurance company, insurance broker or insurance provider.

Summary Plan Description (SPD)This presentation is intended to provide you with a brief summary of some of the details of your Employer’s Emeriti Plan and the Emeriti Program. For a full summary of the terms of your Employer’s Emeriti Plan you must consult the SPD, which will be provided to you upon enrollment or upon request.

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Emeriti Retirement Health Solutions provided this information and is responsible for its content. Emeriti, TIAA-CREF, Savitz, Aetna Life Insurance Company, and HealthPartners are independent corporations and are not legally affiliated.

The retirement healthcare program is offered by the employer. Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association (TIAA) will provide services to the plan and make available investment options. TIAA-CREF Trust Company, FSB provides investment management and trust services.

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Investment Adviser StatusEmeriti Retirement Health Solutions is a registered investment adviser for purposes of selecting the range of investment options for the Emeriti Program, selecting the investment manager for employer and voluntary employee contributions, and providing these and other impersonal educational materials to plan participants. Emeriti does not provide advice to participants about their individual investment selections.

The participation interests in the voluntary employee contribution VEBA trusts associated with the Emeriti plans (the “Interests”) may be treated as securities under various state securities laws. The offering of these Interests is subject to compliance with any applicable state law. For residents of Georgia, the Interests are being offered in reliance on paragraph 13 of Code Section 10-5-9 of the Georgia Securities Act of 1973, as amended (the “Georgia Act”). The Interests may not be sold or transferred except in a transaction which is exempt under the Georgia Act or pursuant to an effective registration under the Georgia Act.

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Addendum

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YOU PAY FIRST $325 AS DEDUCTIBLE

PLAN PAYS 75% OF DRUG COSTS

($1983.75)

YOU PAY 25% OF DRUG COSTS

($661.25)

YOU PAY 97.5%

OF BRAND DRUGS AND

79% OF GENERIC DRUGS

($3763.75)

PLAN PAYS 95%

YOU PAY 5%* Greater of $2.65 or 5% for covered generic (including

brand drugs treated as generic) drugs. Greater of $6.60 or 5% for all other

drugs.

DeductibleInitial Coverage

Period Coverage GapCatastrophic

Coverage

You reach Catastrophic Coverage at $4,750 in true out-of-pocket costs. This threshold includes plan deductible, your 25% cost share during Initial Coverage Period, and your 97.5% cost share for brand drugs and 79% cost share for generic drugs in the Coverage Gap.

You reach the Coverage Gap at $2,970 in total Part D covered drug expenditures (includes plan deductible, your costs and plan costs in the Initial Coverage Period).

Standard Medicare Part D in 2013

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