February 2022
The number of cancer screenings is down. This trend is concerning for the medical community who warn it could result in a spike of cancer deaths in the future. BlueCross' Chief Medical Officer discusses why South Carolinians needs to stay on-track with cancer screenings.
Read MoreFor Heart Health Month, take time to focus on your cardiovascular health by making healthier food choices. One BlueCross care manager offers tips for how to eat well for heart health.
Read MoreDiabetes Free SC (DFSC) aims to reduce diabetes and its complications in South Carolina. It is developing an innovative program that helps young women with diabetes take control of their health. The Women’s Health Initiative promotes wellness among women with diabetes and those who are at risk of developing the disease.
Read MoreBlueCross once again has been recognized by Forbes as one of America’s best large employers. One of the ways the magazine determines these rankings is based on employees’ willingness to recommend their employer to others. We asked some employees what they thought of working at BlueCross and whether they would urge family or friends to apply.
Read MoreAllen University's Waverly Project will give the historic Good Samaritan-Waverly Hospital in downtown Columbia a new place in our modern community. The building was home to the city's only medical care for Black South Carolinians during the Jim Crow era. University President Dr. Ernest McNealey talks to us about the project.
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