Need current information on Blue Cross Blue Shield plans? AMI’s 150+ page Blue Cross Blue Shield Plans 2024-2025 Report solves the problem of obtaining timely, difficult to obtain business intelligence on Blue Cross Blue Shield plans.
Health insurance markets remain highly concentrated, reducing competition and patient choices. A Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS) plan has the largest state-level market share in 41 states
Today, the BCBSA is a national association of 33 independent, community-based and locally operated Blue Cross Blue Shield companies, serving more than 115 million members. BCBS companies also partner with more than 1.7 million doctors and hospitals nationwide to provide high-quality care at the best possible price. In addition, the BCBS Federal Employee Program® insures over 5.6 million federal employees, retirees and their families.
The BCBS Plans 2024-2025 Report provides a comprehensive business perspective on the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association (BCBSA) and their programs, and offers profile on each Blue Cross and Blue Shield plan, all in one resource.
Each BCBS plan profile includes:
- Address/Website/Phone
- Key Executives: President/CEO/COO,EVPs
- Pharmacy Decision-Maker
- Company Background
- Financial/Statistical Information
- Products and Services
- Pharmacy Benefit Manager
- Recent Activities
The report’s Table of Contents:
Blue Cross Blue Shield Association – pgs. 6-12
- Background
- Executives
- Programs
- Recent Activities
Elevance Health, Inc. Profile
- Background – pgs. 14-16
- Executives – pg. 17
- Financial/Membership Information – pgs. 18-19
- Products and Services – pgs. 19-23
- Recent Activities – pgs. 23-24
Elevance (Anthem) Blue Plans by State Profiles – pgs. 26-43
- California
- New York
- Colorado
- Nevada
- Connecticut
- Georgia
- Indiana
- Ohio
- Kentucky
- Maine
- Missouri
- New Hampshire
- Virginia
- Wisconsin
Blue Cross Blue Shield Plans Profiles
- Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield – pgs. 45-47
- Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama – pgs. 48-50
- Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona – pgs. 51-53
- Blue Cross of Idaho – pgs. 54-56
- Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City – pgs. 57-59
- Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas – pgs. 60-62
- Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana – pgs. 63-64
- Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts – pgs. 65-69
- Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan – pgs. 70-74
- Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota – pgs. 75-77
- Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Mississippi – pgs. 78-79
- Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Nebraska – pgs. 80-81
- Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina – pgs. 82-85
- Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota – pgs. 86-89
- Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island – pgs. 90-92
- BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina – pgs. 93-95
- BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee – pgs. 96-98
- Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont– pgs. 99-101
- Blue Cross Blue Shield of Wyoming – pgs. 102-103
- Blue Shield of California – pgs. 104-107
- Capital BlueCross – pgs. 108-110
- CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield – pgs. 111-113
- Florida Blue/GuideWell – pgs. 114-118
- Health Care Service Corporation (HCSC) – pgs. 119-127
- Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois
- Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Montana
- Blue Cross and Blue Shield of New Mexico
- Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oklahoma
- Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas
- Highmark Inc.– pgs. 128-132
- HMSA – pgs. 133-134
- Horizon BCBSNJ – pgs. 135-137
- Independence Blue Cross – pgs. 138-140
- Lifetime Healthcare Companies (Excellus) – pgs. 141-144
- Premera Blue Cross – pgs. 145-146
- Regence/Cambia Health Solutions – pgs. 147-150
- Wellmark, Inc. – pgs. 151-152