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What is the joint venture between Blue Cross and Blue Shield where the corporation shared one building and computer?

  1. Black Box Edits

  2. BlueCard Program

  3. Blue Cross (BC)

  4. Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS)

The correct answer is: Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS)

The joint venture between Blue Cross and Blue Shield that involved sharing facilities, including a building and computer systems, is best identified as Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS). This collaboration allowed both organizations to streamline their operations and enhance their ability to provide health services across various regions. The integration of resources under the BCBS umbrella facilitated operational efficiency and improved member access to healthcare services. In this context, the Black Box Edits refers to specific coding edits and not a joint venture, while the BlueCard Program is a service under the BCBS system that assists in providing healthcare coverage across state lines but does not denote the overarching joint venture. Blue Cross (BC) on its own does not encompass the partnership aspect with Blue Shield, highlighting why the full designation of both entities collaborating under BCBS is the most accurate answer.