Single-state members include the following organizations. •
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama •
Blue Shield of California •
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City •
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts •
Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota •
Blue Cross Blue Shield of South Carolina •
BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee • Capital Blue Cross (Central Pennsylvania) •
Hawaii Medical Service Association •
Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey •
Independence Blue Cross (Philadelphia, Southeastern Pennsylvania)
Arizona Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona (BCBSAZ) is a non-profit healthcare organization founded in 1939. BCBSAZ partners with non-profit "Discovery Triangle Development Corporation" to launch a Farm Express mobile market (formerly Fresh Express).
Arkansas Founded in 1948, Arkansas Blue Cross Blue Shield (ABCBS) is an independent licensee of the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, and the largest healthcare provider in the state. It donated $1.98 million to The Walton College of Business toward founding its Robert L. Shoptaw Master of Healthcare Business Analytics Program. In August 2022, more than 12,000 members of Arkansas Blue Cross were affected by a ransomware attack on a former affiliate, North Highland Company, LLC.
Idaho Blue Cross of Idaho and Regence BlueShield Idaho are separate companies and compete throughout the state.
Kansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas (BCBSKS) was founded in 1942 by Sam Barham, later becoming an independent licensee of the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association.
Louisiana Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana is a tax-paying non-profit that was founded in 1934 in
New Orleans. An independent licensee of the BCBSA, it is a privately held mutual company without shareholders, which is wholly owned by its policyholders.
Minnesota Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota (BCBSMN) was founded in 1933, with 3,500 employees reported in 2022.
Mississippi Blue Cross Blue Shield of Mississippi (BCBSMS) was formed as a privately held company in 1954. In 1948, it was converted to a non-profit. In 1973, its name was changed from Mississippi Hospital and Medical Service to Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Mississippi, Inc., which, in 1996, was converted from a non-profit membership corporation to a mutual insurance company, with the name again changed, to Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Mississippi, A Mutual Insurance Company. During 2022, BCBS and
University of Mississippi Medical Center (UMMC) network entered conflict over who is to blame for an increasing lack of covered care in the state. Media reported that UMMC had paid close to $279,000 for digital advertising, commercials, and billboards to attack BCBS, which, in subsequent months, sued the hospital for defamation. In December 2022, UMMC and BCBS reached a new contractual agreement.
Nebraska Blue Cross Blue Shield of Nebraska was founded in 1939. On July 1, 2018, BCBS Nebraska formed GoodLife Partners Inc., a mutual holding company, to conduct its noninsurance businesses. The company retained the Blue Cross brand, converting from mutual ownership to a stock company wholly owned by GoodLife.
New York Excellus BlueCross BlueShield (
Excellus BCBS, or
Excellus) is a
non-profit health insurance company headquartered in
Rochester, New York. It is part of the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association. In 2010, Excellus was
Upstate New York's largest nonprofit health plan. In 2001, Excellus merged with
Univera Healthcare, (formerly
North AmeriCare), based in
Buffalo, New York. Univera retained its name and is separate from Excellus BCBS. Excellus was the target of a cyberattack in 2015, in which 10.5 million records were hacked, and cost the company 17.5 million dollars. The company's Blue Cross Blue Shield subsidiaries have been known as: • BlueCross BlueShield of Central New York • BlueCross BlueShield of the Rochester Area • BlueCross BlueShield of Utica-Watertown
North Carolina By September 2010, BCBS licensee Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina announced that it would refund $156 million to their policyholders following documented charges: they had been sued and fined for denying due medical treatments to their customers and for underpaying doctors. As of 2019 they were overseeing well over half of all payments for medical services in their state. BCBSNC invests in chronic and underlying condition research,
telehealth and
artificial intelligence (AI) for
digital healthcare. In 2019, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina agreed to enter into a partnership with
Cambia Health, but cancelled the agreement later that year. Dr.
Patrick H. Conway, who had served as CEO from 2017, was scheduled to become CEO of the merged company, replacing retiring Cambia CEO Mark Ganz, but resigned after a
DWI arrest in June 2019, putting the merger on hold.
Pennsylvania Though historically "Blue Cross" was used for hospital coverage while "Blue Shield" was used for medical coverage, today that split only exists for traditional health insurance plans in
Pennsylvania. Two independent companies operate in central Pennsylvania, Highmark Blue Shield in
Pittsburgh and Capital Blue Cross in Central Pennsylvania. In southeastern Pennsylvania,
Independence Blue Cross in
Philadelphia has a joint marketing agreement with Highmark Blue Shield in Pittsburgh for their separate hospital and medical plans. However, Independence Blue Cross, like most of its sister Blue Cross Blue Shield companies, cover most of their customers under managed care plans such as HMOs and PPOs which provide hospital and medical care in one policy.
Rhode Island Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island was founded in 1939. The insurer is headquartered in
Providence, Rhode Island.
U.S. Virgin Islands BlueCross BlueShield of the U.S. Virgin Islands is administered by BlueCross BlueShield of Puerto Rico.
Wyoming Blue Cross Blue Shield of Wyoming (BCBSWY) is a non-profit founded in 1945. In 2022, BCBSWY penned opposition to the Pharmacy benefit managers act enhancements (Wyoming Senate File 0036). ==Companies outside of the United States==