Blue Shield — may refer to:*Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association *International Committee of the Blue Shield *Blue Shield (comics), a Marvel Comics Superhero … Wikipedia
Blue Shield — [ˌbluː ˈʆiːld] noun trademark INSURANCE ORGANIZATIONS a US medical insurance company: • Blue Shield of California says increased fraud detection efforts saved subscribers $9.2 million last year. see also Blue Cross … Financial and business terms
Blue Shield™ — UK US noun [U] TRADEMARK INSURANCE ► a company in the US that provides private medical insurance to people and organizations: »Blue Shield health plans … Financial and business terms
Blue Shield — Blue Shield, U.S. an organization by which individuals and families may obtain surgery insurance to supplement payment of hospitalization costs offered by Blue Cross … Useful english dictionary
Blue Shield. — See Blue Cross and Blue Shield. * * * … Universalium
Blue Shield. — See Blue Cross and Blue Shield … Useful english dictionary
Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association — Blue Cross redirects here. For other uses, see Blue Cross (disambiguation) Infobox Company company name = BlueCross BlueShield Association type = Independent foundation = 1929 location = Chicago, Illinois key people =… … Wikipedia
Blue Shield of California — Infobox Company company name = Blue Shield of California company company type = not for profit foundation = 1938 (created) 1939 (incorporated) founder = California Medical Association location = San Francisco, California key people = Bruce… … Wikipedia
Blue Shield (comics) — Superherobox caption=Blue Shield. Art by Salvador Larroca. character name=Blue Shield publisher=Marvel Comics debut= Dazzler #5, (July 1981) creators=Tom DeFalco Frank Springer real name=Joseph Cartelli species = homeworld = alliances= Project… … Wikipedia
Blue Cross Blue Shield Tower — 41° 53′ 11″ N 87° 37′ 12″ W / 41.88646, 87.6201 … Wikipédia en Français
Blue Cross/Blue Shield Service Center — For the building in Moncton, New Brunswick, see the Blue Cross Centre. .References*Cite book | author=Hill, Eric J. and John Gallagher | title= AIA Detroit: The American Institute of Architects Guide to Detroit Architecture| year=2002 | publisher … Wikipedia