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Page 1: Choosing a Plan in the Medicare Marketplace...3M has partnered with Aon Retiree Health Exchange, experts in Medicare and health plans, to offer one-on-one consultation over the phone

Choosing a Plan in the Medicare Marketplace Follow the steps in this workbook with a family member, friend or other trusted advisor.

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Table of Contents Getting Started ...................................................................................................................... 3

Step 1: Learn ....................................................................................................................... 4-11 Gather Your Personal Information .................................................................................. 4-6

Make a List of Expected Expenses.................................................................................. 7-8

Check Your Budget ............................................................................................................... 9

Determine What’s Important in a Plan? ........................................................................... 10

Get Smart About Medicare .................................................................................................. 11

Step 2: Evaluate ............................................................................................................. 12-13 Start Exploring Plans in Your Area ..................................................................................... 12

Ask Questions: Don’t Be Shy .............................................................................................. 13

Narrow Your Options ........................................................................................................... 13

Step 3: Choose ............................................................................................................... 14-15 Pick Your Plan ........................................................................................................................ 14

Watch for Your Welcome Materials .................................................................................. 15

Step 4: Use ...................................................................................................................... 16-17 Use Your New Insurance Cards ..........................................................................................16

Pay Your Premiums ...............................................................................................................16

Request Your Reimbursement ...................................................................................... 16-17

Power of Attorney ............................................................................................................... 18

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Get Started

You are going to need to make important decisions about your health care coverage. This workbook is an important tool to help you with these decisions. In addition to this workbook, you may also want to review these materials available online at www.3M.com/us/retiree:

• Medicare Insurance Guide by Aon Retiree Health Exchange • 3M Retiree Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA) Plan – Medicare Eligible

Summary Plan Description • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Using this Workbook The workbook is divided into four important steps in the process — Learn, Evaluate, Choose and Use. Each step includes information to help you choose a new plan.

Use

• Use your new insurance cards

• Pay your premiums

• Request your reimbursement

Choose

• Pick your plan • Enroll • Watch for your

welcome materials

Evaluate

• Start exploring plans in your area

• Ask questions: don’t be shy

• Narrow your options

• Compare the specifics

Learn

• Gather your personal information

• Make a list of expected expenses

• Check your budget

• Write down what you want in a plan

• Get smart about Medicare

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The first big step on the path to choosing your coverage is to get organized so that you can effectively learn about the best options for you and your Medicare eligible dependents. If you choose to enroll, you will each need to enroll in an individual medical and/or prescription drug plan(s). You’ll need to:

Gather your personal information Make a list of expected expenses Check your budget Write down what you want in a plan Get smart about Medicare

Gather Your Personal Information

List your current phone number, address and email. You will need this information when selecting a plan.

Gather your Medicare ID number and effective dates for Medicare Part A and Part B (these can be found on your Medicare ID card). Also, write down your preferred physicians and/or hospitals, phone numbers and addresses. Use the tables on pages 5 and 6 to enter this information.

Step 1: Learn

Tip: Check off the items on your “to-do” list as you complete each step

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Your Information

Medicare ID number*

*Look on the front of your Medicare ID card

Medicare effective dates*

Medicare Part A Medicare Part B

Preferred physician(s) Don’t forget about preferred physicians if you spend part of the year in another state.

Name

Phone Number

Name

Phone Number Preferred hospital(s) *Don’t forget about preferred physicians if you spend part of the year in another state.

Name

Address

Phone Number

Name

Address

Phone Number

Name

Phone Number

Name

Phone Number

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Your Medicare Eligible Dependent’s Information

Medicare ID number*

*Look on the front of your Medicare ID card

Medicare effective dates*

Medicare Part A Medicare Part B

Preferred physician(s) Don’t forget about preferred physicians if you spend part of the year in another state.

Name

Phone Number

Name

Phone Number Preferred hospital(s) *Don’t forget about preferred physicians if you spend part of the year in another state.

Name

Address

Phone Number

Name

Address

Phone Number

Name

Phone Number

Name

Phone Number

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Make a List of Expected Expenses

Write down the types of health care services — including prescription drugs — you think you’ll need. Refer to your Explanation of Benefits statements, your provider billing statements, receipts and any other medical records you have kept. While you’re making your list:

Think of your current situation:

• What medical care have you had? • What type of prescription drugs (name, dose, quantity) do you take? • Will you continue to need the same medical care and prescription drugs?

Think of your future:

• What are your health risks? • Do you expect certain new medical conditions or care needs (e.g., surgery)?

Your Expected Expenses

Medical Care

Number of Hospital Visits

Number of surgeries

Prescription Drugs

Name

Dose

Quantity

Name

Dose

Quantity

Name

Dose

Quantity

Name

Dose

Quantity

Name

Dose

Quantity

Name

Dose

Quantity

Number of emergency room visits

Number of doctor’s office visits (e.g., annual physical, treatment for a chronic condition, lab appointments, etc.)

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Your Medicare Eligible Dependent’s Expected Expenses Medical Care

Number of Hospital Visits

Number of surgeries

Prescription Drugs

Name

Dose

Quantity

Name

Dose

Quantity

Name

Dose

Quantity

Name

Dose

Quantity

Name

Dose

Quantity

Name

Dose

Quantity

Number of emergency room visits

Number of doctor’s office visits (e.g., annual physical, treatment for a chronic condition, lab appointments, etc.)

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Check Your Budget

As you think about your budget for medical and prescription drug coverage, you will want to take into account:

• Medical plans with higher premiums can provide

comprehensive coverage with fewer out-of-pocket expenses. These plans typically do not offer prescription coverage, so you may want to enroll in a Medicare Part D prescription drug plan as well.

• Medical plans with lower premiums allow you to pay for coverage as you use it in the form of copays/coinsurance. These plans often include prescription drug coverage.

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For

For Your Medicare

Eligible Dependents

Determine What’s Important in a Plan

Think about the features of your medical and prescription drug coverage that are important to you and your Medicare eligible dependents. Use the list below to rank the plan features from most important to least important. Add features that may not be listed and include them in your ranking.

What’s important in a plan Rankings (1 is most important)

Medical Care

1 Low monthly premium 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

2 Keeping my doctor 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

3 Low doctor copays/coinsurance 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

4 Low annual deductible 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

5 Easy access to specialists 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

6 Coverage for certain services (for example, vision and hearing care)

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

7 Coverage away from home 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

Prescription Drugs

8 Keeping my pharmacy 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

9 Low prescription drug costs 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

10 Coverage for certain prescription drugs 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

Other Important Considerations

11 Other: 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

12 Other: 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

13 Other: 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

Top Three: What’s Most Important

For You For Your Medicare eligible dependent

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Get Smart about Medicare

Now is the time to learn how Medicare works, before you need to choose an individual plan. Understanding what is, and isn’t covered, will help you and your Medicare eligible dependents decide which medical and/or prescription drug plan(s) best meet your needs.

These resources can help you learn about Medicare:

• www.Medicare.gov • The “Medicare Insurance Guide” posted online at www.3M.com/us/retiree • Local insurance company meetings • Independent insurance brokers or carriers • Friends, family members and local organizations

Questions? Call Aon Retiree Health Exchange at 877-458-9656 to talk to a benefit advisor. See pages 16 and 17 for more information about the services Aon Retiree Health Exchange can provide.

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Once you’ve learned the basics of Medicare and the types of plans available (see the “Medicare Insurance Guide” posted online at www.3M.com/us/retiree and thought about what’s most important to you and your Medicare eligible dependents, it’s time to investigate specific plans.

Start Exploring Plans in Your Area

Take Advantage of Aon Retiree Health Exchange 3M has partnered with Aon Retiree Health Exchange, experts in Medicare and health plans, to offer one-on-one consultation over the phone with you. Benefit advisors are available to answer your questions at no cost to you. You can also see and compare plans online at retiree.aon.com. Not all Medicare plans are offered by Aon Retiree Health Exchange and plans offered by Aon Retiree Health Exchange may not include auto reimbursement.

Other Resources to Help You Get Started There are a number of resources to help you find the right plan for you and/or your dependent(s). You don’t have to do all the research by yourself, here’s a list to help you get started:

• Contact your local insurance agent or insurance broker • Contact an insurance carrier directly • Visit www.medicare.gov

o Click “Sign Up / Change Plans.” Click “Find health & drug plans.” Enter your ZIP code and click “Find Plans.” You will be asked about your company coverage and prescription drug needs and your preferred pharmacy. Refer to the lists you made in this workbook to answer questions.

o A summary of your search results will appear. You may refine your results based on what you are looking for in a plan.

o Not sure what something is? Click the question mark near it for details. o Click the box next to the plans you wish to compare and then click

“Continue to plan results.” Refine further, and then click “Compare Plans.” • Refer to Determine What’s Important in a Plan” on page 10

Step 2: Evaluate

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Ask Questions: Don’t be Shy

As you consider your needs and begin to evaluate a variety of plans, continue to ask questions. Involve others in your discussions, such as a family member or friend. Attend local meetings in your community, and continue to learn about the differences in plans.

Narrow Down Your Options

Once you have an idea of the various plans that are available in your area, you might want to start to narrow your options. Certain plans may address your needs, and other plans may address the needs of your Medicare eligible dependents.

Consider these questions for you and for your Medicare eligible dependents:

• Do these plans meet my budget? • Do these plans address what’s important in a plan? • Do these plans cover expected expenses?

If you’re uncertain about any of the plans, make a list of the questions you need answered.

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You’ve done the homework and researched your options. Now it’s time to pick your plan(s).

Pick Your Plan

Decide which plan best meets your needs, with the features you value, within your budget.

You’ll receive a personalized appointment letter from Aon Retiree Health Exchange. The letter includes an appointment time for a one-on-one phone call with a benefit advisor who can walk through your plan choices, answer your questions and help you pick your plan(s).

When you receive your letter, you must:

• Call to confirm, • Call to reschedule, or • If you’re enrolling on your own, call to cancel your appointment

Enroll

Once you pick your plan(s), it’s time to enroll for you and your Medicare eligible dependents.

• If you are working with Aon Retiree Exchange, you will complete the enrollment

process with your Benefits Advisor either over the phone with a telephonic signature or by completing a paper application.

• If you are enrolling on your own with an independent broker or carrier, you will work with them directly to complete your enrollment.

Attention Medicare Advantage and/or Medicare Prescription Drug Plan (Part D) Participants!

Confirm Your Enrollment. If you and/or your dependent enroll in a Medicare Advantage and/or Part D Prescription Drug plan(s), you will each receive a verification call to confirm your enrollment, and Medicare requires that each of you must reply to confirm your coverage. If you don’t confirm your enrollment, you will not have coverage.

Step 3: Choose

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Watch for Welcome Materials

Once you are enrolled, you should receive your plan information and ID card from your plan(s). If you don’t receive your ID card before your coverage becomes effective, contact your plan provider.

What happens if you don’t enroll?

If you don’t enroll in an individual plan:

You will not have: • Prescription Drug Coverage • Supplemental Medical Coverage

You will have:

• Medicare Parts A and B • 3M Retiree HRA (if eligible) • A gap in prescription coverage and/or supplemental Medical Coverage Keep in

mind, you may incur penalties for late enrollment.

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Start using your new plan. Take time to understand your new plan.

Use Your New Insurance Cards

Present your new cards to your doctors and pharmacists.

Pay Your Premiums

You will need to pay your insurance carrier directly for your coverage (not through deductions from your 3M pension). You have three options:

• Have your premium automatically withdrawn from a checking or savings

account (recommended). • Pay by check. • Social Security deduction (available with certain plans).

Request Reimbursement

Once you have paid an eligible health care expense, you can be reimbursed from the 3M Retiree HRA, if eligible.

You can request to be reimbursed in two ways — submit a paper claim form or file your claim online. Depending on the individual medical and/or prescription drug plan(s) you choose, you may be eligible for auto reimbursement of your medical premiums.

1. Auto Reimbursement Through Aon Retiree Health Exchange

If you enroll in a plan through Aon Retiree Health Exchange, you may be eligible for auto reimbursement of your medical and/or prescription drug premiums (many plans offered by Aon Retiree Health Exchange offer this feature). With auto reimbursement, you pay the premium, the insurance carrier reports the amount you paid to Aon Retiree Health Exchange, and then you automatically receive reimbursement from the 3M Retiree HRA without filing a claim form. If auto reimbursement is important to you, ask Aon Retiree Health Exchange if the plans you’re considering include it.

Step 4: Use

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2. Standard Reimbursement If you don’t enroll in a plan through Aon Retiree Health Exchange, or you pick a plan that doesn’t allow auto reimbursement for your medical and/or prescription drug premiums, you will need to file a claim to be reimbursed. You can file a paper claim form or you can file a claim online. You pay the premium to the insurance carrier and then file a claim to be reimbursed for your expenses. In order to be reimbursed, you will need to submit a copy of a statement from your insurance carrier or other documentation showing the premium amounts paid and the start and end dates. You must also submit documentation showing proof of payment, for example, a cancelled check or a paid receipt. After your claim form has been received and processed, you will receive reimbursement from the 3M Retiree HRA via check or direct deposit.

For More Information For more information about the reimbursement process, for premiums and other eligible expenses, or to learn more about your 3M Retiree HRA, see the “3M Retiree Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA) Plan – Medicare Eligible Summary Plan Description” posted online at www.3M.com/us/retiree.

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Power of Attorney To speak to 3M FIRST Line Center or Aon Retiree Health Exchange If you have assigned Power of Attorney (POA) to someone who will be signing enrollment forms on your behalf, it’s important he or she be on file at the 3M FIRST Line Center and that your POA’s address be registered as the preferred address on file to ensure they receive all communications from the 3M FIRST Line Center and Aon Retiree Health Exchange.

If you have not yet sent in your Power of Attorney document to 3M FIRST Line Center, please do so as soon as possible. The address is:

3M FIRST Line Center 4 Overlook Point PO Box 1459 Lincolnshire, IL 60069-1459

Once the Power of Attorney is approved, the person you assigned as your POA will receive a user ID and password for your accounts.

If you have already sent in the Power of Attorney form to 3M FIRST Line Center:

• If your POA is calling to make a change to the address information, they will need their password to access the account so changes can be made. If you or your approved POA do not have your passwords, a Customer Service Associate at the 3M FIRST Line Center will be able to help you obtain a new one.

• Call the 3M FIRST Line Center at (888) 611-5500 (toll free) or access the Your Benefits Rewards™ website at www.resources.hewitt.com/3M to confirm your current address.

To Enroll in Coverage The procedure outlined above allows the person assigned as POA to speak to 3M FIRST Line Center or Aon Retiree Health Exchange on another’s behalf. If the POA is actually signing an insurance application for someone else, a copy of the POA document will likely need to be attached to the application upon submission. Your Aon Retiree Health Exchange benefits advisor or your insurance agent/broker will assist you with that process and advise as to what documentation is required.

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This workbook is prepared for U.S. retirees and their eligible dependents who are becoming eligible for Medicare coverage.

This document is intended to provide general information and is not intended to provide specific advice to individuals. This document should not be construed and is not intended to provide advice about your health care choices. You should consult with your own advisor for guidance specific to your own situation.

The information in this document is not intended to describe or summarize the terms of 3M benefit plans nor is it the official plan document for those plans. In the event of any conflict, inconsistency or ambiguity between the information in this document and the official plan documents, the terms of the official plan documents will be controlling. 3M reserves the right to modify, amend or terminate its benefits and benefit plans, in whole or in part, at any time and for any reason.

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