Yes, that afternoon works better for me.
I can bring the revised outline and go over the schedule step by step.
If the room near the front desk is open, let us use that one because it is quieter.
Please send me the latest notes before lunch so I can compare them with mine.
Also, if Maya can join for ten minutes, I want to confirm the timeline she suggested and make sure we are following the same sequence.
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BlueShield
Important plan information and Medicare Kit notice for 2026
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Your 2026 coverage update includes a Medicare Kit for eligible households
There are changes to your coverage plan for 2026. Your plan has selection details to review, and residents in your area may receive a Medicare Kit that is provided at no charge.
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Program details
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Recipients can receive a Medicare Kit, and it is provided at no charge to households in your area. You will not be billed for the kit.
One per household. Total allocation is 800 kits. Availability is based on current program allocation. This outreach ends Tomorrow.
The package also includes a summary of plan coverage changes for 2026 so you can see what is changing alongside the supplies included in the kit.
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This notice is intended to help you review the 2026 coverage update in a clear and simple format. Along with the coverage material, the Medicare Kit contains practical home medical supplies selected for general household use.
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What is included in the kit
| Digital thermometer |
Adhesive bandages assortment |
| Disposable face masks |
Alcohol prep pads |
| Hand sanitizer travel bottle |
Gauze pads and medical tape |
| Pill organizer case |
Cold pack sleeve |
Kit distribution is determined by program allocation and household eligibility in your area.
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Please review your kit and coverage materials as soon as practical. The 2026 update information is included to help explain what is changing and what may need your attention for the upcoming plan year.
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Thank you for being part of BlueCross BlueShield. We appreciate the opportunity to keep you informed with clear program updates.
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I looked at the draft again this morning.
The second section reads more clearly, but the ending still feels abrupt.
Could you add one short paragraph that explains the timing and who needs to answer first.
I also think the bullet list should be moved upward so people see it sooner.
If you want, I can edit the wording after dinner and send back a version with simpler transitions and fewer repeated lines to make it easier to follow.