Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Announces First Quarter 2017 Financial Results

"Our first quarter results are in line with what we expected given our continued efforts to manage our administrative spending while delivering high-quality, affordable health plans to our customers and members in a highly competitive marketplace," said
"One of the major year-over-year differences in our first quarter results is that health plans are not required to pay the Affordable Care Act's health insurer fee in 2017. The suspension of the tax has already been factored into our premiums," Santangelo said. She noted the company continues to closely monitor the congressional debate in
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