Overview

What we’re doing


As an insurer, our role in the system is to make health care more affordable for our customers – that’s what they’ve hired us to do.
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How we support affordability for our members


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Negotiating discounts

We work with doctors, hospitals and drug companies to get the best possible prices for our members.

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Medical policy and prior authorizations

We use clinical evidence to set guidelines on what we cover, then we apply those guidelines as our members seek care.

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Consumer tools and support

We make it possible for members to shop for the care services they need, and we provide active support to guide them for high-cost needs like surgeries.

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Promoting preventive care

We encourage our members to use no-cost preventive care services like annual wellness visits and screenings recommended based on their age and health history.

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Claims reviews

We review health care claims to make sure they are accurate and appropriate, so members don’t pay more than they should for the care they received.

We know that our members and customers expect us to be good stewards of their premium dollars. They want to know the care they pay for meets evidence-based, clinical guidelines and is being delivered cost-effectively.

Over the last year, we’ve taken several important steps to further manage the effects of skyrocketing coverage costs for the members we serve. These include:

  • Policy changes to improve claims reviews, adjust payments for mid-level providers, and lower lab and drug costs for BlueCare members
  • Managing our own operating costs by evaluating vendor relationships, sponsorships and travel policies

In March 2026, we’re launching a new partnership for durable medical equipment (DME) in the home setting called DME Navigator. This program will help choose the right equipment for the right patient at the right time, using clear clinical guidelines to keep costs down and quality high. It also checks claims early to catch billing mistakes, enforce coverage rules and prevent fraud, waste and abuse.

We expect DME Navigator to save an estimated $60 million annually, reducing expenses for employer groups and members.

The Situation


Your Care


Doctors and Health Facilities


Scheduled Procedures/Ongoing Treatment