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BCBSTX Parent Company Has Now Lost Their CFO

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More changes are on the way for Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas’ parent company Health Care Services Corporation, as CFO Eric Feldstein resigned earlier this week. The resignation follows the exit of HCSC’s President and CEO Paula Steiner last week, and was confirmed by a spokesperson to Crain’s Chicago Business. 

Like Feldstein, Steiner had been in her position for around three years at HCSC, and the departure follows a move earlier this year to open several clinics around Texas, following Humana and UnitedHealtchare by moving into the provider space.

HCSC spokesperson Greg Thompson told Crain’s that the company’s “talented financial staff” will bridge the gap between Feldstein and the next CFO, but didn’t provide a timeline for the search.

HCSC owns Blue Cross Blue Shield entities in Illinois, Montana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas.

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