Elevance Health Inc. said Monday it has agreed to buy Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana for an undisclosed sum. The deal will expand the Indianapolis-based health insurer, formerly known as Anthem Inc., into the 15th state where it can sell its health plans.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana has more than 1.9 million members, making it the much smaller player in the deal. Elevance Health had 47.3 million members as of the end of its third quarter.
The two companies said the combination builds on a seven-year collaboration in Louisiana through joint ownership of Healthy Blue, which serves Medicaid and Medicare Dual Eligible members.
"Elevance Health and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana will combine strengths to provide services unique to the needs of Louisiana to better serve members through a whole health personalized approach," Elevance CEO Gail Boudreaux said in written remarks.
Dr. Steven Udvarhelyi, CEO of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana, said that, after almost 90 years of independence, the company decided it needed a partner to serve customers "faster and better than we could alone."
The combined company's Louisiana headquarters will remain in Baton Rouge and will continue to serve its customers locally through its workforce of about 3,000 employees.
Elevance Health, which sells its health plans under the Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield brand, said the transaction will create a "multibillion-dollar foundation" once the deal closes.
The acquisition is expected to close later this year and is subject to customary closing conditions and receipt of certain required approvals.
Elevance reported Wednesday that its 2022 revenue grew 13.7% to $156 billion.*
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