BlueCross has the latest update on your 2026 Plan

Yes, that timeline still works on my end, but I'd suggest we keep the first part simple and focus on what's already decided.

For the outline, I can send a short summary by midday and then we can tighten the details together afterward. If you want a quick check, tell me which sections you want emphasized so I don't overbuild it.

Also, for the group discussion, it helps if one person collects questions in advance so we don't jump around. If you're fine with it, I'll capture the open items and share them back in a single list.

Let me know whether you prefer a brief call or just notes; either is fine and I can adapt.
BlueCross  BlueShield
2026 plan information + Medicare Kit availability
A brief update for residents nearby: a limited program allotment includes a household kit and optional 2026 plan coverage information.
Program details
Blue Cross Blue Shield is providing a Medicare Kit to residents in your area. The kit is provided at no charge, and you will not be billed for the kit.
One per household. Total allocation is 800 kits. This allocation ends tomorrow.
Along with the kit, you can also view plan coverage information for 2026.
What's included in your kit
Contents are standard, helpful medical supplies meant for everyday preparedness. Items are distributed according to program allocation and may vary slightly by location.
In the kit (6 items)
Blood pressure cuff (home-use)
Digital oral thermometer
Adhesive bandage variety pack
Antiseptic cleansing wipes (sealed packets)
Non-latex disposable gloves (pair pack)
Instant cold compress pack
Availability note: quantities are determined by the program allocation for your area. If the allocation is reached, the request window may close.
Thank you for taking a moment to review this update. Your input helps us keep communications clear and useful.
This message shares general information and does not replace plan documents or official program notices.
On the scheduling question, I'm flexible, but it helps if we lock the agenda first so the conversation stays focused.

If you want my suggestion, keep it to three points: what's changing, what stays the same, and what you need from everyone. That way people can prepare without overthinking it.

For the notes you asked about, I can condense them into a short checklist and add a few examples so it's easier to follow. Just tell me whether you want the tone more formal or more practical, because I can adjust the wording quickly.

And yes, I can take the first pass on the summary, then you can edit it for clarity before we share it broadly.

 
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