Pacific Blue Cross

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PBC Health Benefits Society
Pacific Blue Cross
Company typeNonprofit corporation
IndustryHealth insurance
Predecessors
    • Medical Services Association
    • Credit Union & Cooperative Health Services Society
Founded1997; 27 years ago (1997)[1]
HeadquartersBurnaby, British Columbia
Key people
Sarah Hoffman (CEO)
Websitepac.bluecross.ca

PBC Health Benefits Society,[2] operating as Pacific Blue Cross, is a not-for-profit health insurance provider headquartered in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.

History[edit]

Affiliated with the Canadian Association of Blue Cross Plans, Pacific Blue Cross dates back to the 1940s, when its predecessor organizations - the Medical Services Association (MSA) and CU&C (Credit Union & Cooperative) Health Services Society - were founded. Both companies grew steadily and successfully dealt with major challenges, including the introduction of Medicare and the merger that brought the two former competitors together as Pacific Blue Cross in 1997.

Now Pacific Blue Cross, with its subsidiary Work and Wellness, formerly branded “BC Life” (British Columbia Life & Casualty Company), provides health, dental, life, disability, travel and other health insurance products to approximately 1 in 3 British Columbians enrolled in group and individual plans. In 2015, Pacific Blue Cross was named the 15th Most Loved Brand in British Columbia by BC Business.[3] In 2016, Pacific Blue Cross was named one of BC's Top Employers. In 2017, Pacific Blue Cross and their unionized staff (under CUPE1816) could not reach a new collective bargaining agreement. The labour dispute ended in September after an agreement was reached on a new 6 year contract.[4] Following the departure of Jan K. Grude, John Crawford was appointed President and CEO in August 2018.[5]

Community Initiatives[edit]

The Pacific Blue Cross health foundation supports organizations throughout British Columbia that help improve health outcomes. Notable initiatives of Pacific Blue Cross include Text-Blue-Wish[6] in support of the Children's Wish Foundation of Canada and Share the Care which celebrated their 75th anniversary by donating $75,000.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Company Facts". Pacific Blue Cross. Retrieved December 11, 2020. 1997 — MSA and CU&C, BC's two largest benefits organizations, merge to become Pacific Blue Cross
  2. ^ "Legal Terms and Conditions". Pacific Blue Cross. Retrieved December 11, 2020. PBC Health Benefits Society (doing business as Pacific Blue Cross)
  3. ^ "BCBusiness".
  4. ^ "Pacific Blue Cross and union cut a deal".
  5. ^ "Pacific Blue Cross names John Crawford as President and CEO". 6 September 2018.
  6. ^ "Our Community: Make a wish, help fulfil a dream".
  7. ^ "Low-cost dental clinic in Nelson wins charity contest". Archived from the original on 2016-01-31.

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