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New 3.5-year labor contract ratified by UAW at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, Blue Care Network
Read full article: New 3.5-year labor contract ratified by UAW at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, Blue Care NetworkA new 3.5-year Master Labor Agreement between Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, Blue Care Network, and the United Auto Workers (UAW) has been ratified by employees during a vote.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, UAW leaders verbally agree on tentative contract
Read full article: Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, UAW leaders verbally agree on tentative contractPhone conversations over the past week between Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan President and CEO Daniel J. Loepp and UAW International President Shawn Fain have resulted in a verbal agreement.
Donation drive aims to help Detroit’s striking workers
Read full article: Donation drive aims to help Detroit’s striking workersWhile the UAW strike against the Big Three automakers in Detroit might be winding down, the strike at Detroit’s casinos and Blue Cross Blue Shield show no signs of letting up.
Striking Blue Cross Blue Shield workers overshadowed by other major strikes
Read full article: Striking Blue Cross Blue Shield workers overshadowed by other major strikesThe longest-running major strike in our state has failed to garner the same level of media attention as the UAW strike and the Detroit casino workers’ strike.
4 ways to nurture your kid’s mental health this summer
Read full article: 4 ways to nurture your kid’s mental health this summerYour child’s mental health is very important, so we spoke to Dr. Kristyn Gregory, a Psychiatrist and the Medical Director of Behavioral Health at Blue Cross Blue Sheild to get their advice on how to help your kids this summer.
Blue Cross Blue Shield expands coverage to reimburse travel costs for some services
Read full article: Blue Cross Blue Shield expands coverage to reimburse travel costs for some servicesBlue Cross Blue Shield recently expanded their coverage as an option to reimburse travel costs for some of its services, including abortions. While abortions can still be performed legally in Michigan, that could change after some pending court cases.
As we get fewer hours of sunlight, here’s how to prepare for the winter blues
Read full article: As we get fewer hours of sunlight, here’s how to prepare for the winter bluesYou’ll likely start noticing a decrease in daylight hours, and while it may mean less time outdoors, it can also lead to a challenge when it comes to your mental health.
Meijer, Blue Cross hosting vaccine clinic in Warrn on March 31
Read full article: Meijer, Blue Cross hosting vaccine clinic in Warrn on March 31Meijer begins COVID vaccinations at some pharmacies in Wayne CountyMeijer Pharmacy is hosting a COVID-19 vaccination clinic in partnership with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan and the Chaldean American Chamber of Commerce to administer an anticipated 1,170 first-dose COVID-19 vaccinations on Wednesday, March 31 at the Meijer Pharmacy in Warren. Second doses will be scheduled for Wednesday, April 21. To register:Text “MOUND” to 75049Visit clinic.meijer.com/register/CL0058 to register at the Meijer Pharmacy on Mound Raod in Warren (29505 Mound Rd., Warren, MI 48092)Call (586) 722-7253 to register by phoneThose eligible to receive COVID-19 vaccine include:All individuals 50 and olderIndividuals 16-49 with pre-existing health conditions or disabilitiesHealth care, education, manufacturing, agricultural and food processing workersCORONAVIRUS RESOURCES
Meijer, Blue Cross hosting COVID vaccine clinic in Warren on March 31
Read full article: Meijer, Blue Cross hosting COVID vaccine clinic in Warren on March 31Meijer begins COVID vaccinations at some pharmacies in Wayne CountyMeijer Pharmacy is hosting a COVID-19 vaccination clinic in partnership with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan and the Chaldean American Chamber of Commerce to administer an anticipated 1,170 first-dose COVID-19 vaccinations on Wednesday, March 31 at the Meijer Pharmacy in Warren. Second doses will be scheduled for Wednesday, April 21. To register:Text “MOUND” to 75049Visit clinic.meijer.com/register/CL0058 to register at the Meijer Pharmacy on Mound Raod in Warren (29505 Mound Rd., Warren, MI 48092)Call (586) 722-7253 to register by phoneThose eligible to receive COVID-19 vaccine include:All individuals 50 and olderIndividuals 16-49 with pre-existing health conditions or disabilitiesHealth care, education, manufacturing, agricultural and food processing workersRelated: Meijer, Blue Cross hosting vaccine clinic in Ypsilanti on March 30CORONAVIRUS RESOURCES
Meijer, Blue Cross hosting COVID vaccine clinic in Ypsilanti on March 30
Read full article: Meijer, Blue Cross hosting COVID vaccine clinic in Ypsilanti on March 30Meijer begins COVID vaccinations at some pharmacies in Wayne CountyMeijer Pharmacy is hosting a COVID-19 vaccination clinic in partnership with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, Blue Cross Complete, HOPE Clinic, United Way and local churches and pastors to administer an anticipated 1,170 first-dose COVID-19 vaccinations on Tuesday, March 30 at Meijer in Ypsilanti. Second doses will be scheduled for Tuesday, April 20. To register:Text “HOPE” to 75049Meijer Pharmacy on Carpenter Road in Ypsilanti (3825 Carpenter Rd., Ypsilanti, MI 48197) Visit clinic.meijer.com/register/CL0036 to register at the(3825 Carpenter Rd., Ypsilanti, MI 48197)Register by phone by calling 2-1-1 and hold for an operatorClinic details:Eligible individuals meeting state criteria 50 years and older and those 16-49 with a pre-existing health conditionAll appointments are scheduled; no walk-insPlan to arrive exactly at your scheduled timeBring and wear a face mask at all times at the clinicTransportation can be provided from Second Baptist Church OpportunitiesRelated: Meijer, Blue Cross hosting vaccine clinic in Warren on March 31CORONAVIRUS RESOURCES
Check out ‘From Virtual to Reality ... Here For It All’ float from Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan
Read full article: Check out ‘From Virtual to Reality ... Here For It All’ float from Blue Cross Blue Shield of MichiganBlue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan is embracing the virtual shift amid the pandemic. Here’s an interview with CEO Dan Loepp about their new float in the 2020 America’s Thanksgiving Parade. More coverage: America’s Thanksgiving Parade special section
How to deal with Michigan’s new auto insurance law
Read full article: How to deal with Michigan’s new auto insurance lawDETROIT – Michigan’s new auto insurance law is one many residents have been waiting for because of the lower rates, but there are complex choices drivers have to make. The lower auto insurance rates arrive Thursday (July 2). You’re going to want to look to see if you have what’s called “coordinated coverage.”That’s medical insurance. Liability coverageThe second choice surrounds liability coverage. “It’s taking about 45 minutes to an hour to educate a consumer and let them know their options and make an educated choice,” Shrock said.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan to cover COVID-19 treatment through 2020
Read full article: Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan to cover COVID-19 treatment through 2020Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan (BCBSM) and Blue Care Network announced Tuesday that COVID-19 treatment will come at no cost to members through December 31, 2020. June 9, 2020: Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 59,107; Death toll now at 5,698The insurance providers previously announced the no-cost coverage for COVID-19 treatment would end on June 30. Thanks to the valiant efforts of our front-line health workers, our health systems and our governmental leaders, Michigan has flattened the coronavirus curve. Still, the virus remains in our communities and many people continue to suffer, said BCBSM President and CEO Daniel J. Loepp. Blue Cross wants our members in Michigan and across the nation to rest assured that, should they contract the COVID-19 disease, they wont have to worry about the financial cost of fighting it.Visit BCBSMs website here for more information.
What Detroit CEOs had to say about George Floyd death, social injustice
Read full article: What Detroit CEOs had to say about George Floyd death, social injusticeIn a joint statement the Detroit leaders condemned the acts of injustice in the tragic murders of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, and Breonna Taylor and the many other men and women whose lives have been cut far too short." MORE: Detroit business leaders speak out against racism, institute plans to combat systemic problemsTogether the leaders agreed to eliminate bias, racism, sexism and violence within their companies. Heres more of what the Detroit CEOs had to say Wednesday:Rev. And when that officer put his knee down on George Floyds neck, it ripped that scab off and its bleeding. Were here today to say that the conditions of systemic racism in law enforcement will change when everybody joins the cause.
Blue Cross Blue Shield makes $5 million pledge to neighborhood on Detroit's east side
Read full article: Blue Cross Blue Shield makes $5 million pledge to neighborhood on Detroit's east sideDETROIT - Blue Cross Blue Shield has committed $5 million to help revitalize a neighborhood on Detroit's east side. The work in the East Warren and Cadieux communities is expected to start now. Residents of the area said it's worth investing in and that the area is nice. BCBS is one of seven companies that have committed $5 million to the revitalization of Detroit communities over the next five years. The others are American Axle and Manufacturing, Chemical Bank, Fifth Third Bank, Flagstar Bank, Huntington Bank and the Penskey Group.