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Blue Cross Blue Shield Association (BCBS, BCBSA) is a
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, of, in 2022, 34 independent and locally operated BCBSA companies that provide health insurance in the United States to more than 106 million people. It was formed in 1982 from the merger of its two namesake organizations: Blue Cross was founded in 1929 and became the Blue Cross Association in 1960, while Blue Shield emerged in 1939 and the Blue Shield Association was created in 1948. Commonly called "The Blues" within the healthcare insurance industry, the organization has two offices, one in
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The main office is in Chicago in the Illinois Center at 225 North Michigan Avenue. The BCBSA claims to control access to the Blue Cross and Blue Shield trademarks and names across the United States and in more than 170 other countries, which it then licenses to the affiliated companies for specific, exclusive geographic service areas. It has affiliated plans in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and
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, as well as licensees offering plans in several foreign countries; it also participates in the nationwide health insurance program for employees of the
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. The BCBSA manages communications between its members and the operating policies required to be a licensee of the trademarks. This permits each BCBSA company to offer nationwide insurance coverage even though it operates only in its designated service area.


History

Blue Cross and Blue Shield developed separately, with Blue Cross providing coverage for hospital services and Blue Shield covering physicians' services. Blue Cross is a name used by an association of health insurance plans throughout the
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. Its predecessor was developed by
Justin Ford Kimball Justin Ford Kimball (August 25, 1872 - October 7, 1956) was an American businessman, educator, and inventor of the Blue Cross Group Hospital Insurance (now Blue Cross Blue Shield). Early life Kimball was born to Justin A. Kimball and Elizabeth K ...
in 1929, while he was vice president of
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's health care facilities in
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. The first plan guaranteed teachers 21 days of hospital care for $6 a year, and was later extended to other employee groups in Dallas, and then nationally. The American Hospital Association (AHA) adopted the Blue Cross symbol in 1939 as the emblem for plans meeting certain standards. In 1960, the AHA commission was superseded by the Blue Cross Association. Blue Cross severed its ties with the AHA in 1972. Blue Shield was developed by employers in lumber and mining camps of the Pacific Northwest to provide medical care by paying monthly fees to medical service bureaus composed of groups of physicians. In 1939, the first official Blue Shield plan was founded in California. In 1948, the symbol was informally adopted by nine plans called the Associated Medical Care Plan, and was later renamed the National Association of Blue Shield Plans. In the 1960s, the U.S. government chose to partner with Blue Cross and Blue Shield companies to administer Medicare. In 1982, Blue Shield merged with The Blue Cross Association to form the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association (BCBS). Prior to 1986, organizations administering BCBS were tax exempt under
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(4) as social welfare plans. However, the
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revoked the exemption, because the plans sold commercial-type insurance. They became 501(m) organizations, subject to federal taxation, but entitled to "special tax benefits" under IRC 833. In 1994, BCBS changed to allow its licensees to be for-profit corporations.Coordinated Issue Paper – Blue Cross Blue Shield/Health Insurance; Life Insurance: Conversion of nonprofit corporations
4 June 2008)
During 2010,
Health Care Service Corporation Health Care Service Corporation (HCSC) is a member-owned health insurance company in the United States. HCSC was formerly known as Hospital Service Corporation and changed its name to Health Care Service Corporation in 1975. The company was found ...
, the parent company of BCBS in Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Montana and Illinois, nearly doubled its income to $1.09 billion in 2010, and began four years of billion-dollar profits. In the final spending bill for FY 2015 after much lobbying since 2010, nonprofit Blue Cross and Blue Shield plans continue to have special tax breaks that were understood to be threatened by the
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of 2010.


Current organization

Blue Cross and Blue Shield insurance companies are
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s, independent of the association and traditionally of each other, offering insurance plans within defined regions under one or both of the association's brands. Blue Cross Blue Shield insurers offer some form of health insurance coverage in every
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. They also act as administrators of Medicare in many states or regions of the U.S. The Blue Cross Blue Shield Federal Employee Program (FEP) is a nationwide option under the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (FEHB) for U.S. federal government employees and retirees, and has been part of FEHB since FEHB's inception in 1960. FEP enrolls over half of the federal workforce, with over 5 million members, making it the largest insurer of federal employees and the largest single health plan group in the world. The association is headquartered in the Michigan Plaza complex in the
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area of Chicago, Illinois.


Member affiliated companies

Multi-state private companies * CareFirst ** District of Columbia ** Maryland ** Parts of Virginia *
Health Care Service Corporation Health Care Service Corporation (HCSC) is a member-owned health insurance company in the United States. HCSC was formerly known as Hospital Service Corporation and changed its name to Health Care Service Corporation in 1975. The company was found ...
** BlueCross BlueShield of Illinois ** BlueCross BlueShield of Montana ** BlueCross BlueShield of New Mexico ** BlueCross BlueShield of Oklahoma ** BlueCross BlueShield of Texas *
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** Highmark BlueCross BlueShield (Western and Northeastern Pennsylvania) ** Highmark BlueShield (Eastern & Central Pennsylvania) ** Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield Delaware (Delaware) ** Highmark BlueShield of Northeastern New York (New York) ** Highmark BlueCross BlueShield West Virginia (formerly Mountain State Blue Cross Blue Shield) (West Virginia) ** Highmark BlueCross BlueShield of Western New York (New York) * Premera ** Premera BlueCross BlueShield of Alaska ** Premera BlueCross (Washington) * Cambia Health Solutions ** Regence BlueShield of Idaho ** Regence Blue Cross Blue Shield of Oregon ** Regence BlueCross BlueShield of Utah ** Regence BlueShield (Washington) * Wellmark Blue Cross Blue Shield ** Iowa ** South Dakota Publicly traded companies * Anthem ** Anthem BlueCross and BlueShield *** Colorado *** Connecticut *** Georgia *** Indiana *** Kentucky *** Maine *** Missouri (excluding 30 counties in the Kansas City area) *** Nevada *** New Hampshire *** Ohio *** Virginia (excluding the Northern Virginia suburbs of Washington, D.C.) *** Wisconsin ** Anthem Blue Cross (California) ** Blue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia ** Empire BlueCross BlueShield (New York) * Triple-S Management Corporation (BlueCross & BlueShield Puerto Rico) Companies outside of the United States * BlueCross BlueShield of Costa Rica * BlueCross BlueShield of Panama * BlueCross BlueShield of Uruguay * BlueCross of Canada


Regional member organizations

Single-state and regional member include the following organizations. * BlueCross BlueShield of Alabama *
Blue Shield of California Blue Shield of California is a mutual benefit corporation and health plan founded in 1939 by the California Medical Association. It is based in Oakland, California, and serves 4.5 million health plan members and more than 65,000 physicians acr ...
* BlueCross BlueShield of Florida (branded as ''Florida Blue'') * Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City * Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts *
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan (BCBSM) is an independent licensee of Blue Cross Blue Shield Association. Currently it is headquartered in 600 E. Lafayette Blvd. in downtown Detroit. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, a nonprofit organizatio ...
* Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota * Blue Cross Blue Shield of South Carolina * BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee * Capital Blue Cross (Central Pennsylvania) * Capital Health Plan ( Big Bend region of Florida) * Florida Health Care Plans *
Hawaii Medical Service Association Hawaii Medical Service Association (HMSA) is a nonprofit health insurer in the state of Hawaii. HMSA was founded in 1938, is an independent licensee of the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, and is the largest insurer in the state of Hawaii servi ...
*
Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey, headquartered in Newark, New Jersey is the only licensed Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association plan in New Jersey, providing health insurance coverage to over 3.2 million people throughout all of N ...
*
Independence Blue Cross Independence Blue Cross (Independence) is a health insurer based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the United States. Independence is the largest health insurer in the Philadelphia area, serving people in the region and seven million nationw ...
(Philadelphia, Southeastern Pennsylvania)


Arizona

BlueCross BlueShield of Arizona (BCBSAZ) is a non-profit healthcare organization founded in 1939. BCBSAZ partners with non-profit "Discovery Triangle Development Corporation" to launch a Farm Express mobile market (formerly Fresh Express).


Arkansas

Founded in 1948, Arkansas BlueCross BlueShield (ABCBS) is an independent licensee of the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, and the largest healthcare provider in the state. It donated $1.98 million to The Walton College of Business toward founding its Robert L. Shoptaw Master of Healthcare Business Analytics Program. In August 2022, more than 12,000 members of Arkansas Blue Cross were affected by a ransomware attack on a former affiliate, North Highland Company, LLC.


Idaho

Blue Cross of Idaho and Regence BlueShield Idaho are separate companies and compete throughout the state. In 2019, Regence BlueShield Idaho announced a strategic alliance (not a merger) with Blue Cross North Carolina.


Kansas

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas (BCBSKS) was founded in 1942 by Sam Bartham, later becoming an independent licensee of the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association.


Louisiana

BlueCross BlueShield of Louisiana is a tax-paying non-profit that was founded in 1934 in
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. An independent licensee of the BCBSA, it is a privately held mutual company without shareholders, which is wholly owned by its policyholders.


Minnesota

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota (BCBSMN) was founded in 1933, with 3,500 employees reported in 2022.


Mississippi

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Mississippi (BCBSMS) was formed as a privately held company in 1954. In 1948, it was converted to a non-profit. In 1973, its name was changed from Mississippi Hospital and Medical Service to Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Mississippi, Inc., which, in 1996, was converted from a non-profit membership corporation to a mutual insurance company, with the name again changed, to Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Mississippi, A Mutual Insurance Company. During 2022, BCBS and
University of Mississippi Medical Center University of Mississippi Medical Center (UMMC) is the health sciences campus of the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) and is located in Jackson, Mississippi, United States. UMMC, also referred to as the Medical Center, is the state's only aca ...
(UMMC) network entered conflict over who is to blame for an increasing lack of covered care in the state. Media reported that UMMC had paid close to $279,000 for digital advertising, commercials, and billboards to attack BCBS, which, in subsequent months, sued the hospital for defamation.


Nebraska

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Nebraska was founded in 1939. On July 1, 2018, BCBS Nebraska formed GoodLife Partners Inc., a mutual holding company, to conduct its noninsurance businesses. The company retained the Blue Cross brand, converting from mutual ownership to a stock company wholly owned by GoodLife.


New York

Excellus BlueCross BlueShield (Excellus BCBS, or Excellus) is a
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health insurance company headquartered in
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. It is part of the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association
Excellus BCBS
is
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's largest nonprofit health plan. In 2001, Excellus merged with Univera Healthcare, (formerly North AmeriCare), based in Buffalo. Univera retained its name and is separate from Excellus BCBS. Excellus was the target of a cyberattack in 2015, in which 10.5 million records were hacked, and cost the company 17.5 million dollars. The company's BlueCross BlueShield subsidiaries have been known as: *BlueCross BlueShield of Central New York *BlueCross BlueShield of the Rochester Area *BlueCross BlueShield of Utica-Watertown


North Carolina

By September 2010, BCBS licensee Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina announced that it would refund $156 million to their policyholders followin
documented
charges: they had been sued and fined for denying due medical treatments to their customers and for underpaying doctors. As of 2019 they were overseeing well over half of all payments for medical services in their state. BCBSNC invests in chronic and underlying condition research,
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and
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(AI) for
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. In 2019, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina agreed to enter into a partnership with Cambia Health, but cancelled the agreement later that year. Dr. Patrick H. Conway, who had served as CEO from 2017, was scheduled to become CEO of the merged company, replacing retiring Cambia CEO Mark Ganz, but resigned after a DWI arrest in June 2019, putting the merger on hold.


Pennsylvania

Though historically "Blue Cross" was used for hospital coverage while "Blue Shield" was used for medical coverage, today that split only exists for traditional health insurance plans in Pennsylvania. Two independent companies operate in central Pennsylvania, Highmark Blue Shield (Pittsburgh) and Capital Blue Cross (Central Pennsylvania). In southeastern Pennsylvania,
Independence Blue Cross Independence Blue Cross (Independence) is a health insurer based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the United States. Independence is the largest health insurer in the Philadelphia area, serving people in the region and seven million nationw ...
(Philadelphia) has a joint marketing agreement with Highmark Blue Shield (Pittsburgh) for their separate hospital and medical plans. However, Independence Blue Cross, like most of its sister Blue Cross Blue Shield companies, cover most of their customers under managed care plans such as HMOs and PPOs which provide hospital and medical care in one policy.


Rhode Island

Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island was founded in 1939. The insurer is headquartered in Providence, at the 13-storey, $114 million Smith Hill office tower that it had built during 2008 to 2009: Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island Headquarters.


U.S. Virgin Islands

BlueCross BlueShield of the U.S. Virgin Islands is administered by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Puerto Rico.


Vermont

BlueCross BlueShield of Vermont was founded in 1980. In 2022, BCBS Vermont sued
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over its "years-long scheme to reap excessive profits" from sales of its multiple sclerosis (MS) drug,
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.


Wyoming

BlueCross BlueShield of Wyoming (BCBSWY) is a non-profit founded in 1945. In 2022, BCBSWY penned opposition to the Pharmacy benefit managers act enhancements (Wyoming Senate File 0036).


Nonprofit status debate

While only some members retain nonprofit status, the ones that do have been criticized for holding excessive amounts of cash or excessive executive compensation. For instance, the CEO of BCBS Michigan, Daniel Loepp, earned over 19 million USD in 2018, more than the CEO of Ford or Fiat Chrysler during the same year. In 2014, BC/BS of Illinois (
Health Care Service Corporation Health Care Service Corporation (HCSC) is a member-owned health insurance company in the United States. HCSC was formerly known as Hospital Service Corporation and changed its name to Health Care Service Corporation in 1975. The company was found ...
) was sued over its nonprofit status. The lawsuit was dismissed, with prejudice, and the dismissal ruling was upheld on appeal. Similar suits occurred with similar results in other states such as Oregon.


For-profit conversions

Conversions into for-profit corporations typically results in distribution of some of the assets into a
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. When Blue Cross of California was converted, it initially had no distribution, but subsequently The California Endowment and
California Health Care Foundation Based in Oakland, California, the California Health Care Foundation (CHCF) is an independent, nonprofit philanthropy that focuses on improving the health care system for the people of California, especially low-income Californians. The organizat ...
were endowed with $3.2 billion. Proceeds ranged from $3.2 billion (California) to $1.5 million (Nevada). An exceptional case occurred in the Empire Blue Cross conversion, where the proceeds went to fund wage increases for union workers.


Antitrust settlement

In 2022, the group of 34 companies that make up the BCBS Association settled an antitrust investigation by allowing competition among member companies under non-Blue names while retaining regional exclusivity for regional licenses.


See also

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Blue Cross Canada The Canadian Association of Blue Cross Plans (CABCP; french: Association canadienne des Croix Bleue) is a federation of regional not-for-profit insurance providers in Canada. All providers that are members of CABCP, called "member plans", are in ...


References


External links

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"How Much Is Too Much?
Consumersunion.org; July 2012.
"BCBSA History Fact Sheet"
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