Full-Time
Posted on 7/3/2025
Nonprofit health insurance provider in Michigan
$88.4k - $148.2k/yr
Senior, Expert
Maryland, USA
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Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan provides health insurance coverage to residents of Michigan, focusing on ensuring that everyone has access to necessary healthcare services. The company operates as a nonprofit and is dedicated to its mission of offering security in health care, which has remained unchanged for nearly 70 years. BCBSM's products work by providing health insurance plans that cover a wide range of medical services, ensuring that individuals can receive care without the fear of losing their coverage due to health issues. What sets BCBSM apart from other health insurance providers is its strong commitment to the Michigan community, including partnerships with the state to support programs like MIChild, which covers over 32,000 children, and financial contributions to free clinics across the state. The company's goal is to improve the health and well-being of Michigan residents by making healthcare accessible and advocating for better health care practices.
Company Size
10,001+
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
Detroit, Michigan
Founded
1938
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