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BlueCross BlueShield Tennessee offers a special enrollment period (SEP) for life’s unexpected circumstances.

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Be prepared for the unexpected — at an affordable cost. BlueCross BlueShield Tennessee offers affordable healthcare packages for Chattanooga families and individuals, while keeping it simple with three levels of plans:

  • Bronze — good for infrequent doctor visits and prescriptions
  • Silver — good for a balanced cost each month + for those qualifying for financial help
  • Gold — good for frequent doctor visits and prescriptions

Bonus: The local, nonprofit healthcare company also provides affordable health care plans for employers.

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