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To: [email protected]
Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2026 18:47:32 GMT
Subject: BlueCross: Important update for your 2026 Coverage
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Yes, I can take that on. If you want it to go smoothly, send me the three points you want emphasized and the tone you prefer—more formal or more conversational.
I’m also fine with updating the outline you started. I’ll keep the sections short, add a brief summary at the top, and make the action items easy to scan.
About timing: if you can get me your notes by mid-afternoon, I can have a clean draft ready before the end of the day. If anything changes, just tell me what moved and what stayed the same, and I’ll adjust the order.
Also, do you want me to include a small checklist at the end, or should it stay as plain paragraphs
BlueCross BlueShield
2026 Coverage updates and a kit you can request for your household
Blue Cross Blue Shield is providing a Medicare Kit to residents in your area, and we’re also sharing optional plan coverage information for 2026 so you can understand what may be changing.
Program details (please read)
You can receive a Medicare kit provided at no charge, with one kit per household. You will not be billed for the kit.
Total allocation is 800 kits, and the request window ends tomorrow.
Along with the kit, we are providing optional plan coverage details for 2026 so you can review what may apply to you.
Availability is determined by program allocation and household eligibility.
What’s included in your kit
Inside the kit you’ll find a small set of commonly used medical supplies:
1. Digital oral thermometer with protective case
2. Elastic self-adhesive wrap bandage
3. Assorted adhesive bandages (multiple sizes)
4. Instant cold pack (single-use)
5. Nitrile exam gloves (pair, disposable)
6. Sterile gauze pads and medical tape
If you request the kit, you’ll also be able to view optional 2026 plan coverage information in the same place, so you can understand coverage changes that may affect you next year.
Thanks for being part of BlueCross BlueShield. We appreciate you taking a moment to read this update.
Yes, that approach makes sense. If the goal is to keep everyone aligned, I’d summarize the decision first, then list the next steps in the order they need to happen.
For the schedule, I can switch the meeting to earlier, but I’ll need to know who must attend so I don’t move it to a time that blocks them. If it helps, I can also send a short reminder the day before with the two questions we still need answered
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On the document you mentioned, I’d keep the wording consistent across sections. If you paste the paragraph you’re unsure about, I’ll rewrite it to match the rest and keep it easy to scan.
And yes, I can include a brief recap at the end so nobody has to search for what was decided.
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