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$50 Frame Discount for Bluevision Plus Members at Visionworks Locations Date: October 2, 2017 Market: Group $50 Frame Discount for BlueVision Plus Members at Visionworks Locations Beginning August 1, 2017, CareFirst BlueVision Plus members now receive an additional $50 discount* on frames (in addition to their frame allowance) when visiting a Visionworks retail location. There are 750+ Visionworks locations nationwide, with an average of 2,000 frames per store. Please share the attached fliers when communicating this new discount to your accounts and their members. • CareFirst Vision sell sheet • $50 Frame sell sheet • List of Visionworks Locations in MD, DC & VA *One discount per member per benefit period. Benefit period varies based on plan design. Note: This offer is not a covered benefit. If you have any questions, please contact your broker sales representative. C. Shekar Subramaniam Vice President, Sales Small Medium SBU CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield is the shared business name of CareFirst of Maryland, Inc. and Group Hospitalization and Medical Services, Inc. CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield and CareFirst BlueChoice, Inc. are both independent licensees of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. ® Registered trademark of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. Choose CareFirst Vision for Convenience, Value and Selection See the benefits of CareFirst’s vision coverage Convenient provider locations More than 47,000 optometrists, ophthalmologists and opticians give your employees the opportunity to choose from private practice and major retailers, including Walmart, Sam’s Club, Sears, Pearle Vision, JCPenney, Target and Visionworks. Reduced out-of-pocket costs With zero copays for more than 400 frames and popular contact lens brands, and lower member costs, you can significantly reduce out‑of‑pocket costs. CareFirst Average Service Unmatched popular choices member cost retail cost For frames, choose from popular brand names Eye examination $10 $103 including Harley Davidson®, Perry Ellis® and Perry Ellis frames FREE $195 Gant® Women. Choose from the most frequently Varilux progressive ® $90 $247 prescribed contact lens brands such as Acuvue 2 lenses and Acuvue® Oasys®. Polycarbonate lenses $30 $66 Transitions signature Out-of-network options $65 $117 lenses We offer employees options if they visit an Crizal anti‑reflective $48 $92 out-of-network provider. coating One year breakage Free $30 Enhanced benefits warranty These include a one-year eyeglass breakage Total $2431 $8502 warranty, laser vision correction discounts and additional product discounts.3 1 Assumes benefit with $10 copay on exam and a Collection frame Member and account satisfaction purchase. Source: derived from internal provider data, 2013 96 percent member satisfaction4 and 97 percent 2 Davis Vision 2016 client retention.5 3 From certain participating providers 4 Davis Vision 2015 Patient Satisfaction Survey 5 Davis Vision website. Retrieved February 6,2016 at www.davisvision.com CareFirst partners with Davis Vision to offer an extensive national network of optometrists, ophthalmologists and opticians. Davis Vision is an independent company that provides administrative services for vision care to CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield and CareFirst BlueChoice, Inc. members. Davis Vision is solely responsible for the services it provides. CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield is the shared business name of CareFirst of Maryland, Inc. and Group Hospitalization and Medical Services, Inc. CareFirst of Maryland, Inc., Group Hospitalization and Medical Services, Inc., and CareFirst BlueChoice, Inc. are independent licensees of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. The Blue Cross and Blue Shield Names and Symbols are registered trademarks of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. PRO1056-1E (8/17) Special Offer for CareFirst Vision Members! In addition to your frame allowance, * get an additional $50 frame discount 750+ Visionworks locations nationwide, with an average when using your BlueVision Plus plan of 2,000 frames per store. at Visionworks. *One frame discount per member per benefit period. Benefit period varies based on plan design. Note: This offer is not a covered benefit. Visionworks, Inc. is an independent company that provides retail eye wear services, but does not provide BlueCross BlueShield products or services, and is solely responsible for its products or services. Powered by: Visionworks, Inc. CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield is the shared business name of CareFirst of Maryland, Inc. and Group Hospitalization and Medical Services, Inc. CareFirst of Maryland, Inc., Group Hospitalization and Medical Services, Inc., and CareFirst BlueChoice, Inc. are independent licensees of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. The Blue Cross and Blue Shield Names and Symbols are registered trademarks of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. CST3569-1N (8/17) Dakota Crossing Columbia Crossing Rockville Charlottesville Springfield 2460 Market St NE (#705) 6250 Columbia Crossing Circle, 11802-B Rockville Pike, 1114-C Emmet St. 8424 Old Keene Mill Rd. Washington, DC 20018 Ste. K Rockville, MD 20852 Charlottesville, VA 22903 Springfield, VA 22152 202.636.3491 Columbia, MD 21045 301.770.7780 434.293.3225 703.569.6611 443.285.0100 Tenley Circle The Centre at Golden Ring Fairfax Springfield Town Center 4301 Wisconsin Ave. NW Fenton Building 8652 Pulaski Hwy, Ste. A 11903-L Lee Jackson Memorial 6535 Springfield Mall Washington, DC 20016 8551 Fenton St. Rosedale, MD 21237 Hwy, #G133 Springfield, VA 22150 202.237.8500 Silver Spring, MD 20910 410.391.5265 Fairfax, VA 22033 703.971.4739 301.585.1080 703.218.8036 Washington DC Townmall of Westminster Sterling 1335 G St. NW, #100A Frederick 400 N Center St, #187 Lynnhaven Mall 21031 Triple Seven Rd (#170) Washington, DC 20005 5509 Urbana Pike Westminster, MD 21157 701 Lynnhaven Pkwy, F85 Sterling, VA 20165 202.783.7171 Frederick, MD 21704 410.751.6375 Virginia Beach, VA 23452 703.444.1462 301.662.0660 757.340.3816 Washington DC Towson Town Center Settlers Market at New Town 1775 K St. NW Gaithersburg 825 Dulaney Valley Rd (#1335) Macarthur Center 4645 Casey Boulevard (#130) Washington, DC 20006 271 Kentlands Blvd. Towson, MD 21204 300 Monticello Ave (#263) Williamsburg, VA 23188 202.463.6364 Gaithersburg, MD 20878 410.823.8452 Norfolk, VA 23510 757.259.4685 301.590.9191 757.622.0105 Arundel Mills Village South at Waugh Stonehenge Village 7000 Arundel Mills Circle Gaithersburg Chapel Manassas 12633 Stone Village Way (#404) 631 N Frederick Ave. 1402 S. Main Chapel Way (#114) 8125 Sudley Rd. Midlothian, VA 23113 Hanover, MD 21076 Gaithersburg, MD 20879 Gambrills, MD 21054 Manassas, VA 20109 804.594.7030 410.799.2770 301.330.4972 410.721.5041 703.330.0090 Tyson’s Corner Avenue at White Marsh Garrison Forest Waldorf Mount Vernon Plaza 8359 Leesburg Pike 8153-C Honeygo Blvd. 10369 Reisterstown Rd. 11110 Mall Circle 7702 Richmond Hwy, Ste. H Vienna, VA 22182 Baltimore, MD 21236 Owings Mills, MD 21117 Waldorf, MD 20603 Alexandria, VA 22306 703.442.9295 443.678.4141 443.394.8679 301.705.8383 703.717.0737 Village at Leesburg Bowie Town Center Harford Mall Westfield Wheaton Mall Newport 1607 Village Market Blvd SE 15431 Emerald Way 656 Bel Air Rd. 11160 Veirs Mill Rd, P203A 12090 Jefferson Ave (#1010) (#124) Bowie, MD 20716 Bel Air, MD 21014 Wheaton, MD 20902 Newport News, VA 23606 Leesburg, VA 20175 301.805.6132 410.838.1188 301.933.3957 757.249.0737 703.443.1379 Brandywine Crossing Industry Lane Woodmore Towne Centre Peninsula Town Center West Broad Marketplace 15902 Crain Hwy. SE, Ste. F 10112 York Road 2830 Campus Way N (#628) 3985 Kilgore Avenue 12244 West Broad St. Brandywine, MD 20613 Cockeysville, MD 21030 Lanham, MD 20706 Hampton, VA 23666 Richmond, VA 23233 301.782.4907 410.628.5350 301.322.1037 757.262.1232 804.364.6045 California Jennifer Square Arlington Potomac Mills Woodland Park Crossing Wildewood Shopping Center 169 Jennifer Road, Ste. D 1100 S Hayes St, 3rd Floor 2700 Potomac Mills Circle 12950 Highland Crossing Dr, 23415 Three Notch Rd. (#1101) Annapolis, MD 21401 Arlington, VA 22202 (#105) Ste. A California, MD 20619 410.224.0021 703.415.5544 Prince William, VA 22192 Herndon, VA 20171 301.862.1896 703.494.0660 703.793.6124 Laurel Bailey’s Crossroads Catonsville 1003 Fairlawn Ave, #24A 3556-A S. Jefferson St. Reston 6427 Baltimore Pike, Ste. A Laurel, MD 20707 Bailey’s Crossroads, VA 22041 11130-L S Lakes Dr. Catonsville, MD 21228 301.776.1818 703.379.1100 Reston, VA 20191 410.788.9303 703.476.0077 1 (800) 283-9374 #DAVISVISION DAVISVISION.COM VW_DCMAVA_080417.
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