CareFirst taps Curt C. Small as president and CEO
CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield has named
Small will lead the not-for-profit insurer, which serves about 3.5 million members across
He most recently served as president of Medicaid services at
“I am honored to join CareFirst and build on its mission and long-standing commitment to the region,” Small said in a CareFirst press release. “Together, with executive leaders and the passionate team of Difference Makers, we will build on CareFirst’s legacy and progress to make care simpler, more affordable and more equitable for the people and communities who depend on us to live full and healthy lives.”
Small has a big challenge to face in his new role, said
“The job of being a health insurance executive these days is not enviable,” Basu told
Health insurers like CareFirst are charged with holding down the cost of healthcare, he said, still everything from inflation, the aging population, doctors seeking improved compensation and cuts to federal Medicare and Medicaid funding adds strain to the equation.
“How does one ensure health care professionals are willing to stay in the marketplace and accept CareFirst insurance?” he asked. “How does the CEO of CareFirst or any other insurer deal with all these tensions. It’s a very difficult job.”
His profile says Small earned his Bachelor of Arts from the
CareFirst sought an 18.7% rate increase for 2026 in the market that includes
Meanwhile, the state estimates that healthcare costs were expected to increase 6.5% this year, including 4.8% for hospital services, 6.1% for physician fees and 10.4% for pharmaceuticals.
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