Medical

We are committed to providing you and your family with affordable health care. See below for an at-a-glance look at the medical plan options offered to you under our Employer Health Programs (EHP).

View or download plan overviews for Johns Hopkins medical plans:

You can also view plan summaries at ehp.org/benefits . Select your organization, plan year, and medical plan.

CareFirst EPO Plan no longer offered in 2024

The CareFirst EPO Plan is no longer offered as a medical plan option as of Jan. 1, 2024. If you were enrolled in the CareFirst EPO Plan in 2023 and didn’t elect a different medical plan during Open Enrollment last October, you were automatically enrolled in the Johns Hopkins EPO Plan effective Jan. 1, 2024.

Review the CareFirst Transition FAQs for more information.

Johns Hopkins EPO (Exclusive Provider Organization) Plan
Provider Network(s)
Johns Hopkins Employer Health Programs and Cigna PPO
Preventive Care

You Pay $0 for diagnostic services for preventive exams, mammograms and colonscopies if you use an in-network provider
Prescription Drug Coverage

See Prescription Drugs for details
Out-of-Network Coverage

No coverage
You pay 100% of the costs
Biweekly Premiums

Lower
Deductibles and Out-of-Pocket Maximum

Higher
Johns Hopkins PPO (Preferred Provider Organization) Plan
Provider Network(s)
Johns Hopkins Employer Health Programs and Cigna PPO
Preventive Care

You Pay $0 for diagnostic services for preventive exams, mammograms and colonscopies if you use an in-network provider
Prescription Drug Coverage

See Prescription Drugs for details
Out-of-Network Coverage

You pay 30% of the costs for most services
Biweekly Premiums

Higher
Deductibles and Out-of-Pocket Maximum

Lower
Johns Hopkins DPC (Direct Primary Care) Plan
Provider Network(s)
Johns Hopkins Employer Health Programs and Cigna PPO
Preventive Care
If enrolled in this plan, employee needs to visit DPC Providers for Primary Care
Prescription Drug Coverage

You pay 30% of the costs for most services
Out-of-Network Coverage

You pay 30% of the costs for most services
Biweekly Premiums

Higher
Deductibles and Out-of-Pocket Maximum

Lower

Johns Hopkins Direct Primary Care (DPC) Plan

This plan option offers the same plan design as the PPO plan. There is no cost for an office visit with a DPC physician. You’ll have access to the EHP network and the preferred network, which includes Cigna PPO physicians and providers. In addition, employees who enroll in this plan will receive a $240 pre-funded lifestyle account, administered by Forma, to spend on certain lifestyle needs, such as gym memberships, fitness classes and meditation app subscriptions. 

This plan offers you and your adult dependents (18 years or older) 24/7, convenient access to select primary care services with extended office hours, longer appointment times and virtual services, such as video visits and MyChart messages.

As part of this benefit, select primary care services are available for no additional charge, including:

  • Primary care office or video visits, with no co-pay*
  • 1 annual physical
  • 1 flu vaccine
  • 6 rapid tests (any combination of flu, streptococcus, urine, pregnancy and A1C)
  • 1 electrocardiogram (EKG)
  • Unlimited telephone consultation
  • Unlimited direct access through phone and MyChart portal
  • Unlimited blood draws and urine collections*
  • Unlimited prior authorizations of medications
  • Robust care coordination

* Costs may be incurred for ancillary services conducted during the visit and for lab work.

Note: Enrollment space in the DPC PPO Plan is limited.

The Direct Primary Care practice is located on the Howard County General Hospital campus in the Medical Arts Building.

11085 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 103
Columbia, Maryland 21044

Phone240-865-5500
Fax: 410-500-4250
EmailDirectPC@jhmi.edu

Forma Lifestyle Account

As mentioned above, employees who enroll in the DPC PPO Plan will receive $240 in funds to spend on certain health and wellness lifestyle needs. You will have two options to receive the $240 in funds: you may purchase items via the Forma Store or you may submit receipts for eligible purchases. Once a purchase is made, you will receive payment up to $240 via your paycheck or several paychecks until you reach $240 limit. Please note that you may only submit expenses that were incurred as of January 1, 2024 and it may take several paychecks to be paid out to you.

Please visit the following link to view the list of eligible items, access the Forma Store, and submit receipts for eligible purchases  https://client.joinforma.com/login

*Note: if you are logging in a non-work provided device, you will need to enter your email address in the following format: JHEDID@johnshopkins.edu. JHMI.edu at the end of the email address will cause an error and not work. Please note, your personal email address is not accepted. Login here:  https://client.joinforma.com/login

Forma has a dedicated support team should you have any questions on the Forma portal or list of eligible items. They can be contacted via email at: support@joinforma.com

Understanding Available Provider Networks

Preferred Network

How much you pay for care depends on the services you need and where you go. For most covered services from Preferred Network providers and facilities, both plans pay 90% of the costs and you pay 10% (after any deductible). This is often the most affordable provider choice.

EHP Network

You also have access to the EHP Network, where 80% of the cost is covered, while you pay 20%. Fees vary among providers, so sometimes a low cost EHP network provider is the most affordable choice.

Cigna Network

In addition to the Preferred Network and EHP Network, you’ll have access to Cigna’s extended network of over one million nationwide in-network providers beyond those directly contracted in the EHP Network. Cigna’s PPO network providers in all U.S. states, are available to all EHP members. Cigna PPO network services are covered as in-network benefits.

Added Protection

If you want some added protection, consider enrolling in one or both of the following supplemental health care plans:

  • Accident Insurance: Pays a cash benefit directly to you for accidental injuries. You can use the money to help pay for some of the costs — both medical and non-medical related to your accident.
  • Critical Illness Insurance: Pays a lump-sum benefit upon the diagnosis of each covered illness.
  • Hospital Indemnity Insurance: Pays cash benefits that help pay for some of the costs — medical and non-medical — associated with a covered hospital stay due to a sickness, pregnancy or accidental injury.

Go to Supplemental Medical Coverage for more information.