Today's Globe: Blue Cross board suspends own pay Blue Cross
Today's Globe: Blue Cross board suspends own pay
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts board members, huddling in an emergency meeting yesterday, voted to suspend their five-figure annual directors' payments and to start discussions with the state attorney general's office and community leaders about the health insurer's status as a public charity.
AG keeps eye on Blue Cross Blue Shield's nonprofit plan
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Blue Cross at top of the heap, thanks to governor's inaction
Blue Cross Blue Shield had a good week. Forget the embarrassing headlines about the disgraceful amounts of money the supposedly nonprofit Blue Cross has seen fit to give its last two former chief executives, somewhere in the neighborhood of $28 million, the kind of neighborhood most of us can only drive by.