Tuesday, May 5, 2026

See your options as your 2026 pIan changes

Yes, Tuesday works better for me because I need the earlier part of Monday to wrap up the notes from the workshop.
If you still want to meet in person, I can be there around ten and stay until lunch.
For the outline, start with the short summary, then add the next steps underneath so everyone can skim it easily.
I also think Anna should join since she handled the timeline questions so clearly last time.
Send me the revised agenda whenever you finish it and I will look it over tonight.
BlueCross BlueShield
2026 plan update and Medicare Kit notice
Coverage update for 2026

Important details about your 2026 coverage plan and included Medicare Kit

There are changes to your coverage plan for 2026. Your plan includes selections that need to be chosen, and with this coverage update, a Medicare Kit is being provided to residents in your area.

This kit is provided at no charge, you will not be billed for the kit, and there is a limit of one per household. The current program allocation is 800 kits, and this notice ends Tomorrow.

View your kit and 2026 details
What is included in this mailing

Along with summary information about plan coverage changes for 2026, the package includes practical everyday supplies assembled for qualifying households in your area. Quantities are determined by program allocation and fulfillment planning.

Inside the BlueCross BlueShield kit
Digital oral thermometer
Travel-size first aid pouch
Adhesive bandage assortment
Disposable exam gloves
Alcohol prep pads
Elastic wrap bandage
Face masks
Hand sanitizer gel bottle

Please note the eligibility details: recipients can receive a Medicare Kit provided at no charge to households in your area, one per household. The total allocation is 800 kits, and availability under this notice ends Tomorrow.

The mailing also includes updates outlining 2026 plan coverage changes so you can review what has changed alongside the kit contents.

Thank you for being part of BlueCross BlueShield. We appreciate your attention to these program details.

 
I checked the room schedule, and the smaller corner space is open if we want a quieter setting.
If that feels too tight, the upstairs table near the windows should work because it has outlets nearby.
About the draft, shorten the second section and move the examples closer to the beginning so the flow feels easier to follow.
I can bring my notes from the last discussion and add the missing dates after lunch.
Let me know whether you want the outline in bullet form or as a short summary with headings.

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