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Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City · Kansas City, MO United States

Company Description

1 Pershing Sq. 2301 Main St.
Kansas City, MO
64108
United States (Map)
Phone: 816-395-2222
Fax: 816-395-2726
    Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City provides health care insurance and related services for about 880,000 members in 32 counties in Kansas and Missouri. Its Good Health HMO subsidiary is a for-profit health maintenance organization that serves more than 58,000 members. Another subsidiary, Blue-Advantage Plus of Kansas City, is a Medicaid HMO serving customers in nine counties in the Kansas City area. Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City has other operations providing non-Blue life and disability insurance, third-party administration services, and provider network rental services. Founded in 1932, the company is the largest not-for-profit health insurance provider in the state. To read the full description, subscribe now.
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    Key Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City Financials

    Company TypePrivate - Not-for-Profit

    Headquarters
    Fiscal Year-EndDecember
    Annual Sales (mil.)$1,838.1
    Employees1,000

    Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City Executives

    39 executives listed for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City's Kansas City, MO location.
    TitleName & BioContact
    ChairmanWilliam NelsonNetwork
    Vice ChairmanJanice KreamerNetwork
    President, CEO, and DirectorTom BowserNetwork

    Competition

    Competitive Landscape for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City
    Demand for health insurance products is driven by the rising costs of medical care. The profitability of individual companies depends on efficient operations and the ability to negotiate favorable contracts with healthcare providers. Large companies and organizations have advantages in negotiating contracts with healthcare providers. Small companies can compete successfully by providing special coverage plans as part of government programs such as Medicaid, or for specialized populations. The industry is highly automated and capital-intensive: annual revenue per employee is close to $1 million. Reforming the US healthcare industry continues to be a top agenda item in Washington, but a consensus on the best way to reduce healthcare spending has yet to be reached. The managed healthcare industry will most certainly be impacted by any changes initiated by federal legislators. To read the full description, subscribe now.
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