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In reply to the discussion: BERNIE SANDERS CALLS OUT ANTI-MEDICARE FOR ALL 'FRONT GROUP' [View all]Uncle Joe
(64,064 posts)99. You list a website from Blue Cross Blue Shield on the Internet
and ask me not to believe everything I read on the Internet.
Blue Cross Blue Shield Association (BCBSA) is a federation of 36 separate United States health insurance organizations and companies, providing health insurance in the United States to more than 106 million people.[2] Blue Cross was founded in 1929 and became the Blue Cross Association in 1960, while Blue Shield emerged in 1939 and the Blue Shield Association was created in 1948. The two organizations merged in 1982.
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Prior to 1986, organizations administering BCBS were tax exempt under 501(c)(4) as social welfare plans. However, the Tax Reform Act of 1986 revoked the exemption, because the plans sold commercial-type insurance. They became 501(m) organizations, subject to federal taxation, but entitled to "special tax benefits"[8] under IRC 833.[9]
In 1994, BCBS changed to allow its licensees to be for-profit corporations.[3] During 2010, Health Care Service Corporation, the parent company of BCBS in Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Montana and Illinois, nearly doubled its income to $1.09 billion in 2010, and began four years of billion-dollar profits.[10] In the final spending bill for FY 2015 after much lobbying since 2010, nonprofit Blue Cross and Blue Shield plans continue to have special tax breaks that were understood to be threatened by the Affordable Care Act of 2010.[11]
Blue Cross and Blue Shield insurance companies are licensees, independent of the association and traditionally of each other, offering insurance plans within defined regions under one or both of the association's brands. Blue Cross Blue Shield insurers offer some form of health insurance coverage in every U.S. state. They also act as administrators of Medicare in many states or regions of the U.S.[12] and provide coverage to state government employees as well as to the federal government employees under a nationwide option of the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program.[13]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Cross_Blue_Shield_Association
Anthem, Inc. is an American health insurance company founded in the 1940s, prior to 2014 known as WellPoint, Inc. It is the largest for-profit managed health care company in the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. It was formed when Anthem Insurance Company acquired WellPoint Health Networks, Inc., with the combined company adopting the name WellPoint, Inc.; trading on the NYSE for the combined company began under the WLP symbol on December 1, 2004. On December 3, 2014, WellPoint changed its corporate name to Anthem Inc., and its NYSE ticker changed from WLP to ANTM.[2][3]
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthem_(company)
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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He's been in Washington for 28 years, why hasn't he been able to accomplish this for the People?
George II
May 2019
#33
CHIP and the ACA are accomplishments that actually got affordable health care to people.
ehrnst
May 2019
#35
I agree, the debates will be decisive & once they're over, and the primary election is decided...
InAbLuEsTaTe
May 2019
#110
I don't like Medicare for all. It would cost me a fortune to cover my family...and we have
Demsrule86
May 2019
#6
I pay $300.00 per month with copays for doctor visits and a $4000.00 out of pocket which
Demsrule86
May 2019
#13
Too many advocates for Medicare For All aren't aware of how the current Medicare system is....
George II
May 2019
#25
I have looked into it as my sis in law is on it...it won't work here and if we try,
Demsrule86
May 2019
#29
The first state won't be Vermont, they tried then realized that it would cost way too much.
George II
May 2019
#39
I was specifically asking about the for profit "health" insurance industry but if
Uncle Joe
May 2019
#88
Any group that includes ins. cos. does NOT have the people's interest at heart.
Honeycombe8
May 2019
#23
The vast majority of countries with UHC use a hybrid. But apparently that's heresy. (nt)
ehrnst
May 2019
#42
I Know...and it only because Sanders insists on it. You tell supporters the issues with it but
Demsrule86
May 2019
#45
I was right: There are more single payer systems in dev. countries than other systems.
Honeycombe8
May 2019
#62
Medicare Advantage plans are not Gov.Medicare. They are private health insurance supplemental plans.
YOHABLO
May 2019
#101
Interesting that those who espouse "Medicare for All" tout all the countries that....
George II
May 2019
#56
My hubs had surgery a couple of weeks ago...spinal . He was sent home early...too
Demsrule86
May 2019
#37
Any proposal that does NOT include insurance companies will cost much, much more.
George II
May 2019
#43
It wasn't a "demand" it was a request and the for profit "health" insurance industry
Uncle Joe
May 2019
#70
All caps were used because my questions were relevant to the OP despite your protestations
Uncle Joe
May 2019
#82
My questions might seem like a "demand" if one is suffering from cognitive dissonance,
Uncle Joe
May 2019
#86
They made enough in profits to spend 23 million dollars in lobbying and that's just
Uncle Joe
May 2019
#93
The profit margin of the healthcare insurance industry is lower than almost any other industry.....
George II
May 2019
#94
It makes no difference there should be no profit on the peoples health care from an industry
Uncle Joe
May 2019
#95
If there is no profit at all, even minimal, what's the point of being in business at all? And....
George II
May 2019
#120
"insurance giant Blue Cross Blue Shield" is a consortium of local non-profit associations
ucrdem
May 2019
#96
Blue Cross Blue Shield is a consortium that owns for profit "health" insurance
Uncle Joe
May 2019
#97
I don't know why you believe Blue Cross Blue Shield having a "non-profit" status means they care
Uncle Joe
May 2019
#102
Insofar as you're speaking of non-profit as the be all in determining the good
Uncle Joe
May 2019
#104
Actually, with his record as a parent, he probably wouldn't want to open that door
LongtimeAZDem
May 2019
#122