Buckle Up BCBS:  Part II 

Here we go again.  

Another article that made me roll my eyes.  

Actually, this one angered me more than the first.  

Here it is: 

https://www.bizjournals.com/triangle/news/2025/08/14/blue-cross-nc-ceo-health-carereckoning.html

This time, Dr. Sotunde, CEO of BCBS, tells us that a healthcare reckoning is here.  

He explains that a “seismic shift” is happening because of both rising costs and questionable motives. 

The good doctor  (I am assuming he is a good doctor, but it sounds like he’s spent more time as an administrator) goes on to explain Blue Cross Blue Shield’s plan of action.  

This plan of action includes buzzwords like partnerships, collaboration, and accountability.  He mentions improving the BCBS  website so patients can find prices. He talks about reducing administrative burdens and having navigation teams.  

Oh, good lord, where do I start?!  

In the real world, the healthcare reckoning started decades ago.  

Want to talk rising costs?  A BCBS patient of ours was going to be charged $465 for a Rx that only costs $40.  

Questionable motives? Of course. Health Insurance CEOs making millions of dollars?  

I sure do question their motives.   

Partnerships and collaborations?  Those drive costs up and choices down.  

An improved website? This is what I got when I tried to search what a basic EKG would cost a BCBS patient. At our office that EKG costs $0. 

Again, I think Dr Sotunde got it wrong.  

BCBS should buckle up.  

Direct Primary Care has already avoided the seismic shift. 

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