
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont Announces New Chief Information Officer
We are pleased to welcome David Yoo as the company’s new Chief Information Officer.
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We are pleased to welcome David Yoo as the company’s new Chief Information Officer.
In 2022, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont is lowering premiums by 1.5% overall.
We are a proud underwriter of the Listen Up! Project and encourage anyone who has a young adult in their life to support and watch the Listen Up Project performance.
Black women under the age of 24 are more likely to experience severe childbirth complications than white women over the age of 35, according to data from the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association.
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.
As part of its ongoing mission to improve the health of America, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont and the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association announced its National Health Equity Strategy to reduce racial disparities.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont has won nine awards for excellence in customer service.
Commentary by Dr. Josh Plavin, Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, on extending Dr. Dynasaur to undocumented pregnant women and children.
This commentary is by Catherine Hamilton, Vice President of Consumer Services and Planning, about the importance of addressing the root causes that lead to health issues, which is critical to building a healthier population and community.