CEO: Bill to reorganize Blue Cross NC will help, not hurt, our state | Opinion [The Charlotte Observer]
The healthcare needs of the members we serve are evolving dramatically at this critical moment in Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina’s 90-year history. Thanks to our state leaders’ diligence in making
As the only mission-driven, not-for-profit health insurer in the state, Blue Cross NC must be an integral part of that system.
Proposed legislation, currently under consideration by the
Being a mission-driven, not-for-profit allows us to stand alongside the state through ups and downs. We stayed in the Affordable Care Act market despite losing more than
We have brought treatment centers for substance abuse and addiction to 13 counties, and made investments in back-office support to alleviate administrative and financial burdens, so physicians have more time to focus on patients.
Through our collaborations with doctors and hospitals, we increased colorectal cancer screens in 2021 by 24,000, helping to identify and treat the second leading cause of death in
We are proud of these accomplishments, but the healthcare needs of North Carolinians continue to grow — and current regulatory barriers limit Blue Cross NC’s ability to do more.
We have worked tirelessly alongside stakeholders on legislation that meets the needs of North Carolinians. Legislative leaders and the
The legislation ensures the reorganization complies with the law and makes clear all investments will support Blue Cross NC’s mission, including in rural areas of the state. The bill contains no provisions that will increase costs to members, and we will still be subject to all state and federal regulations over health insurance. Importantly, we will continue to be required to spend at least 80% of your premium dollars on medical care.
Blue Cross NC is not your typical health insurer. We are honored to serve as North Carolina’s home-state not-for-profit insurer. We will continue to walk beside the communities we serve, working together to cultivate the right solutions and meaningful partnerships.
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