September 15, 2009
LANSING
- Attorney General Mike Cox today called on Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan
and its subsidiary, Blue Care Network (BCN), to disclose the finances of BCN's
purchase of Physicians Health Plan of Mid-Michigan (PHP). The sale of the
Lansing-based subsidiary of Sparrow Health System was announced by PHP today.
"Blue Cross and its subsidiaries
must explain how they can afford to buy another company even as they fight to
raise rates on seniors," said Cox. "Could these funds have been used instead to
help avoid rate increases on struggling Michigan residents? Until that question
is answered, I will remain skeptical."
Cox noted that Blue Cross has a
history of making loans and cash transfers to its subsidiaries for the
acquisition of other companies and wants to know if such transfers were a part
of the PHP acquisition. Blue Cross and its subsidiaries have spent over $350
million buying other companies since 2005. However, during that same period,
Blue Cross has claimed millions in losses and asked for rate increases on
multiple lines of health insurance.
Cox is currently fighting a Blue
Cross proposal to raise Medigap rates by 31.2% on senior citizens before the
Office of Financial and Insurance Regulation.
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