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Premera Blue Cross

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Industry
  
Health Insurance

Products
  
Health Insurance

Chief information officer
  
Mark Gregory

Number of employees
  
3,200

Founded
  
1945

CEO
  
Jeff Roe (Oct 2014–)

CFO
  
Kent Marquardt

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Type
  
Non-profit organization

Area served
  
Primarily Alaska, Oregon and Washington

Subsidiaries
  
LifeWise of Oregon LifeWise of Washington LifeWise Assurance Company Calypso Healthcare Solutions Vivacity Connexion Insurance (formally Ucentris)

Headquarters
  
Mountlake Terrace, Washington, United States

Parent organization
  
Blue Cross Blue Shield Association

Similar
  
Group Health Cooperative, Blue Shield of California, MultiCare Health System, Virginia Mason Medical, Cambia Health Solutions

Premera blue cross cyberattack affected 11 million peoples records


Premera Blue Cross is a nonprofit Blue Cross Blue Shield licensed health insurance company based in Mountlake Terrace, Washington, United States. It sells health insurance plans under the Blue Cross license in Washington state except Clark County and under both of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield licenses in Alaska. It also has affiliate health insurance operations in Washington and Oregon under the LifeWise brand.

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The company provides health insurance and related services to approximately 2 million people. Premera Blue Cross has operated in Washington since 1933, and in Alaska since 1957. Premera Blue Cross is an independent licensee of the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association.

History

Premera was founded as Washington Hospital Service on May 5, 1945, and began operating in Alaska in 1957. On March 14, 1969, the company's name was changed to Blue Cross of Washington and Alaska.

In 1994, Blue Cross of Washington and Alaska affiliated with Spokane's Medical Service Corporation, which had been founded in November 1933. In June 1998, the two organizations merged under the name Premera Blue Cross.

In 2002, Premera's executives first informed Washington commissioner Mike Kreidler of their intent to convert from a non-profit to a for-profit joint-stock company. After five years, the request was officially ended on March 5, 2007.

In October 2009, Premera waived deductible or co-pay for 2009-H1N1 vaccine fees for its fully insured members.

In October 2014, Jeff Roe replaced Gubby Barlow as CEO of Premera.

On May 5, 2015, Premera experienced a security breach, possibly leaking the private information of 11 million of its members.

Criticism

The Seattle Times published an article on Feb 9, 2012, alleging non-profit insurance outfits, including Regence, Premera and Group Health, are stockpiling billions of dollars in reserves while increasing their rates at the same time.

References

Premera Blue Cross Wikipedia