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Winston-Salem Journal - Fri Dec 11, 5:24 pm ET
The chief executive officer of North Carolina's largest health insurer is retiring Feb. 1.
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Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Wed Dec 2, 5:15 pm ET
PHOENIX----In celebration of the fifth anniversary of its Walk On! Challenge, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona is offering fifth-grade teachers across the state an opportunity to win one of five $5,000 grants.
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Asheville Citizen-Times - Tue Dec 8, 12:36 am ET
RALEIGH — State lawmakers and investigators are scrutinizing Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina for its attempt to influence the national health care debate through direct mail and possibly illegal automated phone calls.
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Casper Journal - 1 minute ago
The Blue Cross Blue Shield of Wyoming Shootout will be held at the Casper Events Center on Saturday, Dec. 12. The University of Wyoming Cowgirls take on the Dakota State Trojans at 1 p.m. The UW Cowboys face the Northern Colorado Bears at 3:30 p.m.
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WRAL.com Raleigh - Fri Dec 11, 12:42 pm ET
Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina Chief Executive Bob Greczyn will retire on Feb. 1 after a decade in charge of the state's largest health insurer, the company announced Friday.
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The Clarksdale Press Register - Fri Dec 11, 10:16 am ET
Myrtle Hall IV recently celebrates the award of a Project Fit America Grant funded through Blue Cross Blue Shield of Mississippi. This grant provides fitness equipment and curriculum to promote getting children fit. Helping with the ribbon cutting were, from left, Crystal Williams, Senator Robert Jackson, Kelvin Stacker, Superintendent Dennis Dupree, Coach Christopher Turner, Principal Toya ...
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PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Fri Dec 11, 10:00 am ET
Speaking in Mt. Pleasant at the Central Michigan University fall commencement program on Saturday, Dec. 12, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan President and CEO Daniel J. Loepp will ask graduates to stay in Michigan and contribute to the state's comeback.
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PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Fri Dec 11, 9:24 am ET
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan applauds the state legislature for protecting the health of millions of Michigan residents by passing a state-wide smoking ban in restaurants and bars.
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Detroit News - Thu Dec 10, 1:14 am ET
Detroit -- Blue Care Network CEO Jeanne Carlson will retire by the end of February after three years at the top executive post and 33 years with parent organization Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan , the organization said Wednesday.
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Crain's Detroit Business - Wed Dec 9, 3:09 pm ET
Jeanne Carlson, CEO of Blue Care Network, will retire at the end of February after a 33-year career that includes three years as CEO of Blue Care and various positions at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan.
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PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Wed Dec 9, 2:08 pm ET
Blue Care Network has announced that Jeanne Carlson, president and CEO of Blue Care Network, will be retiring at the end of February after a 33-year career that includes executive positions at both Blue Care Network and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan.
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Lansing State Journal - Wed Dec 9, 4:14 am ET
Some 210,000 Michigan seniors with Medigap coverage through Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan will see another monthly rate increase Feb. 1, following a decision Monday by Michigan's insurance commissioner to hold monthly increases to no more than a 3.8 percent increase.
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Western Herald - Wed Dec 9, 10:15 pm ET
By Fritz Klug News Editor Western Michigan University’s chapter of the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) got a three-year contract approved Wednesday, Dec. 9 during a special conference call meeting of WMU’s Board of Trustees. The agreement includes adopting the same Blue Cross/Blue Shield health care plan as offered to other University employees, including ...
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Bay News 9 Tampa Bay - Tue Dec 8, 5:02 pm ET
Blue Cross Blue Shield customers in Manatee County may have fewer hospitals to choose from starting next month.
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Detroit Free Press - Tue Dec 8, 3:34 am ET
Left to find $181 million to subsidize its popular Medigap policies after the state insurance commissioner held monthly increases to no more than 3.8%, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan now has to find another way besides a substantial rate hike to offset losses in those policies.