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Blue Cross and Blue Shield Companies (also known as BCBS Plans) are independently operated in each locale, thereby offering an immense amount of options that are likely to satisfy all of your health needs. As of July 2007, there are 39 member companies which serve the needs of approximately one-third of all Americans.

From HMOs to PPOs, individual to group plans, the member companies of BCBS are sure to have a plan for you. With providers across the country in all 50 states, Blue Cross Blue Shield Plans are available no matter where you are. Serving 65.8 million PPO plans alone, the BCBS member companies can certainly help you meet all your health care needs. And with the nation's most recognizable health insurance brand, you can't go wrong with the member companies of BCBS.

To find out more about Blue Cross Blue Shield Plans in your area, select from the options below:

Choose a Blue Company from the list below to learn more about specific plans in your state. Quotes may not be available for all plans.

Alabama, Blue Cross and Blue Shield
Alaska, Premera Blue Cross and Blue Shield
Arizona, Blue Cross Blue Shield
Arkansas, Blue Cross and Blue Shield
California, Wellpoint Health Networks (Blue Cross)
California, Blue Shield
Colorado, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield
Connecticut, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield
District of Columbia, CareFirst Blue Cross Blue Shield
Florida, Blue Cross and Blue Shield
Georgia, Blue Cross and Blue Shield
Idaho, Blue Cross
Illinois, Blue Cross and Blue Shield
Indiana, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield
Kansas, BlueCross BlueShield
Kansas City, BlueCross BlueShield (Johnson and Wyandotte counties)
Kentucky, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield
Louisiana, Blue Cross and Blue Shield
Maine, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield
Maryland, CareFirst Blue Cross Blue Shield
Massachusetts, Blue Cross and Blue Shield
Michigan, Blue Cross and Blue Shield
Minnesota, Blue Cross and Blue Shield
Missouri, BlueCross and BlueShield of Kansas City
Missouri, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Missouri
Nebraska, Blue Cross and Blue Shield
Nevada, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield
New Hampshire, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield
New Jersey, Horizon Blue Cross and Blue Shield
New Mexico, Blue Cross and Blue Shield
New York, Empire Blue Cross and Blue Shield
North Carolina, Blue Cross and Blue Shield
Ohio, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield
Oklahoma, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oklahoma
Oregon, Regence BlueCross BlueShield of Oregon
South Carolina, Blue Cross and Blue Shield
Tennessee, Blue Cross and Blue Shield
Texas, Blue Cross and Blue Shield
Utah, Regence BlueCross BlueShield of Utah
Vermont, Blue Cross and Blue Shield
Virginia, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield
Washington, Premera Blue Cross
Washington, Regence BlueShield
West Virginia, Mountain State Blue Cross Blue Shield
Wisconsin, Blue Cross and Blue Shield
Wisconsin, Cobalt Corporation
Wyoming, Blue Cross and Blue Shield

 

 

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Key Facts...

In 2005 $2 trillion was spent on health care services in the United States. On average, each person was responsible for a total annual health care bill of $6,700. Is your health insurance plan working for you and your family?

Source: National Coalition on Health Care. Catlin, A, C. Cowan, S. Heffler, et al, "National Health Spending in 2005." Health Affairs 26:1 (2006).

Health care costs in the United States rose an unprecedented 6.9% in 2005, more than double the rate of inflation. These costs are expected to rise at similar levels for the next decade. Protect your health and your wallet by investing in a health insurance plan that is right for you.

Source: National Coalition on Health Care. Catlin, A, C. Cowan, S. Heffler, et al, "National Health Spending in 2005." Health Affairs 26:1 (2006).

A 2003 study by The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation determined that over one third of uninsured adults reported having trouble paying their medical bills. Safeguard yourself and your family against future debt by finding a high quality health care plan.

Source: The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. Access to Care for the Uninsured: An Update. 29 September 2003.