Vermont, Michigan Blue Cross Organizations Form Affiliation

May 5, 2023
The affiliation will offer Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont additional expertise as well as operational and information technology resources

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan have reached an agreement to formally affiliate and work together across both companies.

The organizations said the affiliation would allow them to broaden the range of health plan and service solutions they offer, while remaining within and committed to local communities in both states. For instance, the affiliation will offer Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont additional expertise as well as operational and information technology resources. The agreement is pending approval of state regulators.

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan is already partnering with other Blue Cross and Blue Shield licensed companies on a number of initiatives spanning technology, health plan offerings, and innovation.

“Partnerships with other Blue Plans, especially with shared missions, is critical in the rapidly changing healthcare landscape,” said Don George, president and CEO of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont, in a statement. “Together, sharing expertise and technology, we can bring better solutions to our members, customers, provider partners and communities.”

“Our two health plans share the values of nonprofit health care – focusing on the needs of our members, increasing affordability and access, and continuing our commitments to community-centered missions,” said Daniel J. Loepp, president and CEO of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, in a statement. “We are excited to join with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont in this affiliation, which will positively benefit our collective stakeholders.”

Under the affiliation, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont becomes part of the Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan enterprise family of companies. The agreement, approved by the respective plans’ boards of directors, maintains a Vermont organization with governance, operational, and policy decisions made locally.

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont will continue under the same name with the executive leadership team and workforce headquartered in Berlin, Vt., as they are today. The majority of the re-configured, 12-member Vermont board of directors will be comprised of Blue Cross VT subscribers.

There will be no changes to Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan’s existing headquarters, board of directors or leadership team. This is an affiliation, not an acquisition, which means there is no financial exchange between the organizations. As is the case today, premiums generated from each health plan will stay in the respective states and will wholly be used to pay claims, administer plan operations, and maintain member reserves. Each organization will continue to operate financially as a single state plan. Both organizations will be meeting with state officials and regulators to advance final approval and satisfy other closing conditions.

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