GMCB Approves Lower Blue Cross Premiums in 2022
In 2022, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont is lowering premiums by 1.5% overall.
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In 2022, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont is lowering premiums by 1.5% overall.
For the first time since the inception of the Affordable Care Act, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont recommends a premium reduction for 2022. The overall premium reduction is due to the company’s cost containment initiatives.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont welcomes Jason Robart and Karin Chamberlain to its board of directors.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont has won nine awards for excellence in customer service.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont announces Vermont Blue Rx, a prescription drug benefit service that will drive better health outcomes and lower costs.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont offers the only Vermont plan to receive an overall four and a half-star rating for 2021 from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
Vermont Blue Advantage has been awarded a contract with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, providing Medicare Advantage plans to older Vermonters beginning in 2021.
Pamela Getsie was appointed President of Vermont Blue Advantage® in March 2020. Her leadership is essential to the success of this new venture.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont signed a pledge to ensure that members who identify as LGBTQ will have continued access to health care without fear of discrimination.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont condemns racism and systemic oppression and stands in solidarity with other local Vermont institutions and organizations to proactively disrupt the status quo.