Hyperlink in Word opens as garbage text

I have a pdf document that’s part of an external Web site that I want to link to in a Word document. When I make the URL a hyperlink in Word and click on it, the Web site opens but the page is a mess on unreadable characters. But if I copy/paste the URL into Safari, the browser opens the pdf just fine. Any idea how I get the pdf to open via the hyperlink?
This is the link: http://www.cms.hhs.gov/MLNProducts/downloads/expanded_benefits.pdf
I have four additional links to the same site that have the same issue.

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