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Blue Cross may refer to: Human healthcare *Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, a federation of health insurance providers in the United States *Canadian Association of Blue Cross Plans, a federation of health insurance providers in Canada *International Federation of the Blue Cross, a Christian organization engaged in the prevention, treatment and aftercare of problems related to alcohol and other drugs Charities for animal healthcare and welfare *Blue Cross (animal charity), an animal charity in the United Kingdom *Irish Blue Cross, an animal charity in Ireland *Blue Cross of India, an animal charity in India *Blue Cross Zimbabwe, an organization associated with the Zimbabwe Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Buildings *Blue Cross Blue Shield Tower, a building located in Chicago, Illinois, home to the headquarters of Health Care Service Corporation *Blue Cross Centre, an office building located in the central business district of Moncton, New Brunswick *Blue Cross A ...
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Blue Cross Blue Shield Association
Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, also known as BCBS, BCBSA, or The Blues, is a United States–based federation with 33 independent and locally operated BCBSA companies that provide health insurance to more than 115 million people in the U.S. as of 2022. 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, and Blue Shield emerged in 1939 and the Blue Shield Association was created in 1948. Its headquarters are at the Aon Center at 200 E. Randolph Street in Chicago, Illinois. 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, Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico, and licensees offering plans in several foreign countries; it also participate ...
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Blue Cross Arena
Blue Cross Arena, also known as the War Memorial, is a multi-purpose indoor arena located in Rochester, New York. For hockey and lacrosse, its seating capacity is 10,662. The arena opened on October 18, 1955, as the Rochester Community War Memorial. It was renovated in the mid-1990s and reopened as The Blue Cross Arena at the War Memorial, on September 18, 1998. It is home to the Rochester Americans of the American Hockey League and the Rochester Knighthawks of the National Lacrosse League. History The arena was built on a downtown site as a replacement for Edgerton Park Arena, bounded by Exchange Boulevard on the west, East Broad Street on the north, the Genesee River on the east and Court Street on the south. The property was formerly the home of the Kimball Tobacco Co. and other retail buildings. Originally named the Rochester Community War Memorial, the arena opened on October 18, 1955. The building included a full stage on the south end and an exhibition hall located on t ...
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The Blue Cross (short Story)
"The Blue Cross" is a short story by G. K. Chesterton. It was the first Father Brown short story and also introduces the characters Hercule Flambeau and Aristide Valentin. It is unique among the Father Brown mysteries in that it does not follow the actions of the Father himself, but rather those of Valentin. It was first published on 23 July 1910, under the title "Valentin Follows a Curious Trail", in the ''Saturday Evening Post'', Philadelphia. Re-titled as "The Blue Cross", publication in London followed, in ''The Story-Teller'' magazine of September 1910. Plot Aristide Valentin, head of the Paris Police, is on the trail of the world's most famous criminal, Hercule Flambeau. Flambeau is a master of disguise and may appear to be anyone, but he cannot conceal his immense height: he is six feet four inches tall. Valentin suspects that the arch-criminal is going to London to attend an international conference of clergymen, to possibly steal one of the precious religious arti ...
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Canadian Association Of Blue Cross Plans
The Canadian Association of Blue Cross Plans (CABCP; ) is a federation of regional not-for-profit insurance providers in Canada. All providers that are members of CABCP, called "member plans", are independent entities which are overseen by the association to ensure consistent performance standards. The first Blue Cross Plan was offered to residents of Manitoba in 1939. The association is headquartered in Etobicoke, Ontario. The CABCP is affiliated with the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association (which operates in the United States) and the International Federation of Health Plans. Member plans * Alberta Blue Cross (Alberta and Northwest Territories) * Canassurance Hospital Service Association ** Ontario Blue Cross (Ontario) – Etobicoke (c. 1941) ** Quebec Blue Cross (Quebec) – Montreal (c. 1942) * Manitoba Blue Cross (Manitoba and Nunavut) – Winnipeg * Medavie Blue Cross – Moncton, NB – New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador (c. 1943) ...
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International Federation Of The Blue Cross
The International Blue Cross () is a politically and denominationally independent Christian organization consisting of about 40 member organizations engaged in the prevention, treatment and after care of problems related to alcohol and other drugs. It was founded in 1877 in Geneva by L-L. Rochat. See also * Rudolf Fisch, founder, "Anidaho Fekuw", Blue Cross Ghana Ghana, officially the Republic of Ghana, is a country in West Africa. It is situated along the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean to the south, and shares borders with Côte d’Ivoire to the west, Burkina Faso to the north, and Togo to t ... * Modrý kríž (Blue cross in Slovak) References External links * Temperance organizations Organizations established in 1877 Organisations based in Geneva Alcohol in Switzerland 1877 establishments in Switzerland {{Switzerland-stub ...
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Blue Cross (animal Charity)
Blue Cross is a registered animal welfare charity in the United Kingdom, founded in 1897. The charity provides veterinary care, offers expert behavioural help, and finds homes for pets in need. Their pet bereavement service supports those who are struggling to cope with the loss of a much-loved pet. The charity works closely with a number of other organisations to help animal welfare and responsible pet ownership. History The organisation was founded on 10 May 1897 in London as Our Dumb Friends' League (ODFL) by a small group of men and women to care for working horses on the streets of the British capital. The objective of the league was to encourage kindness to animals. The League's headquarters were located at 164 Buckingham Palace Road, London. Janet Stuart-Dennison claimed to be the sole founder of the League. A granolithic trough from the Metropolitan Drinking Fountain and Cattle Trough Association with the words "Sole Founder and Originator of Our Dumb Friends' Leag ...
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Irish Blue Cross
The Irish Blue Cross is an animal welfare charity formed in Ireland in 1945 by incorporating the welfare charity "Our Dumb Friends' League" into a new small animal and equine welfare organisation. The charity provides low-cost veterinary services to people on a low income in the greater Dublin area. Services The Irish Blue Cross provides low-cost veterinary services to pet owners on a low income in the greater Dublin area. In 2022, 12,250 veterinary treatments were provided by the Blue Cross clinic in Inchicore, and mobile teams treated 2,382 pets and vaccinated 2,572 pets. Since 1945, it has provided care to over 600,000 pets. Mobile veterinary clinics The Irish Blue Cross put its first Mobile Van veterinary clinic onto the streets of Dublin in 1953. The mobile service was founded by Niall Murphy MRCVS. He was a very compassionate and well respected veterinary surgeon who worked in small animal practice and went on to establish the first veterinary hospital in Dublin, at th ...
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Blue Cross Of India
The Blue Cross of India (BCI) is an animal welfare charity based in Chennai, India. It was established in 1959 by Captain V. Sundaram, his wife Usha and their three children, in Chennai (then Madras). The society was formally registered in 1964 under the ''Societies Registration Act''. The nine signatories to the Articles and Memorandum of Association were Captain V. Sundaram, Usha Sundaram, S. Chinny Krishna, Suresh Sundaram, S. Vijayalakshmi, D. Daivasigamony, Kamakshi Krishnamoorthi, Sundari Nataraj and T. V. Chandrasekhar. It is now one of the country's largest animal welfare organisations. It runs several animal welfare programs including animal rights awareness. Blue Cross of India (BCI) runs hospitals and shelters for injured or unwell stray dogs, cats, cattle, horses, and birds in Chennai. They also provide animal ambulances and a mobile dispensary. The non-medical division of the organisation is looked after by volunteers. The organisation has received several natio ...
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Zimbabwe Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals
Zimbabwe Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (usually referred to as the ZNSPCA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to preventing the abuse of animals. Animal welfare in Southern Rhodesia was initiated over 80 years ago, some 100 years after the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals was launched in the United Kingdom in 1824. This followed the first anti-cruelty bill which was introduced by Richard Martin MP which provided protection for cattle, horses and sheep. The first prosecutions date back to 1832 when 181 convictions were recorded. In 1840 the Society's work was held in such high regard by Queen Victoria that she granted her permission for the SPCA to be entitled the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. At that time, only a single inspector had been appointed in London. By 1842, several requests had been received from other areas for the appointment of additional Inspectors. The first SPCA Centre to be officially registered ...
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Blue Cross Blue Shield Tower
The Blue Cross Blue Shield Tower (BCBS) is on the north end of Millennium Park along E. Randolph Street at the NE corner of Randolph and Columbus Drive (Chicago), Columbus Drive, in Chicago, Illinois, United States. It is home to the headquarters of Health Care Service Corporation. The building's address is 300 E. Randolph Street and is next to the Aon Center (Chicago), Aon Center. Original plans to connect the two buildings via an underground pedway never came to fruition. Architect James Goettsch of Goettsch Partners designed the building. The 33-story first phase was completed in 1997 under the firm name of Lohan Associates (now Goettsch Partners). The 24-story second phase started in 2007 and was completed in 2010. Expansion In 2006 the City of Chicago granted a building permit to Health Care Service Corporation Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois to renovate the building upwards, which gave additional 24 stories and made the building 57 stories in total (3 floors below gr ...
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Blue Cross Centre
The Blue Cross Centre is a large and prominent office building located in the central business district of Moncton, New Brunswick. The building features a three-story section facing Main Street and a nine-story tower to the south joined by an atrium. The building was constructed in 1988 and now encloses a total area of 30,200 m2 (325,000 sq ft). It includes a retail level as well as the main branch of the Moncton Public Library. The building is currently owned and managed by Slate Office REIT. The largest tenants A leasehold estate is an ownership of a temporary right to hold land or property in which a lessee or a tenant has rights of real property by some form of title from a lessor or landlord. Although a tenant does hold rights to real property, a lea ... are the Medavie Blue Cross Insurance Company and the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency. It is attached to the BMO building across Main Street via an enclosed, over-road pedestrian walkway. 2006 expansion In 2006 ...
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Blue Cross (chemical Warfare)
Blue Cross () is a German World War I chemical warfare agent consisting of diphenylchloroarsine (DA, Clark I), diphenylcyanoarsine (CDA, Clark II), ethyldichloroarsine (Dick), and/or methyldichloroarsine (Methyldick). Clark I and Clark II were the main agents used. Clark I was initially used with Green Cross (chemical warfare), Green Cross munitions; however for the first time it was used as a standalone agent in the night from July 10 to July 11, 1917, at Nieuwpoort, Belgium, during Operation Strandfest. The artillery munition contained many glass spheres closed with a cork and sealed with the explosive trinitrotoluene (TNT). N-ethylcarbazole was later added. Depending on the caliber, the munition contained of the agent. "Blue Cross" is also a generic World War I German marking for artillery shells with chemical payload affecting the upper respiratory tract. See also * Green Cross (chemical warfare) * Yellow Cross (chemical warfare) * White Cross (chemical warfare) * Lewisit ...
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