Friday, April 17, 2026

For 2026, see the options as your pIan changes

Yes, Thursday still works for me, and the earlier time may be easier since the room near the lobby stays quieter.
If you want, I can bring the printed outline and mark the points you wanted to revisit from the last discussion.
Also, I checked with Dana, and she said the short version is better for the team because everyone is balancing other tasks.
Send me the revised agenda when you have a minute, and I will confirm the order.
BlueCross BlueShield
 
Coverage plan update for 2026
 
 
A BlueCross BlueShield announcement for your 2026 plan period
 
Your coverage plan for 2026 includes updates, and your plan has various selections that need attention. As part of this update, eligible residents in your area can receive a Medicare Kit with useful health-related supplies and plan change information for 2026.
Program details
Eligibility: recipients in your area can receive a Medicare Kit.
Charge: the kit is provided at no charge, and you will not be billed for the kit.
Household limit: one per household.
Total allocation: 800 kits.
Timing: ends Tomorrow.
View your BCBS kit details
The kit package is prepared to help explain what is changing in 2026 while also providing a set of practical items for day-to-day care support. Included materials also outline plan coverage changes for 2026 in a clear format.
 
Availability is based on program allocation for your area, and distribution is handled according to the published household limit.
What your Medicare Kit includes
 
Digital thermometer Adhesive bandages
Antiseptic cleansing wipes Reusable pill organizer
Nitrile exam gloves Small ice and heat pack
Face masks Pocket notepad for care notes
If you would like to see the included contents and the 2026 coverage update summary, use the link above to open your details.
Thank you for being part of BlueCross BlueShield. Your feedback remains important to us.
 
I looked over the draft after lunch, and the second section reads more clearly than before.
You asked whether the agenda should open with the overview or the discussion notes, and I think the overview should stay first so everyone has the same context.
Marina can take the last portion if her timing still holds, and I can adjust my part to fit.
Also, the room with the longer table would help since we need space for binders and notebooks.

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