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Lobbyist disclosure reporting period:   07/01/2013 - 12/31/2013
Lobbyist name Michael T. Caljouw   
Business name Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts
Address 401 Park Drive    01/08
City, state, zip code Boston, MA 02215         
Country US
Agent type Both
Phone 617-246-3499
 
 
Operating Expenses
No operating expenses were filed for this disclosure reporting period.
 
Activities, Bill Numbers and Titles
Activity or Bill No and TitleAgent's positionDirect business association with public officialClient representedCompensation received
HB 924; SB 431 (An Act relative to administrative simplification); HB 1041 (An Act to Promote Affordable Health Care); 211 CMR 71 (Medicare Supplement regulations); Division of Insurance Bulletin 2013-08 (Using Composite Rates for Newly Added Employees and/or Dependents); 956 CMR 8.00 (Student Health Insurance Program); Affordable Care Act implementation; HB 2297, HB 2431, HB 2263 (An Act Ensuring a Competitive and Cost-Effective Municipal Health Market); HB 1050 (An Act relative to Breast Cancer Early Detection); SB 560 (An Act Relative to Requiring Premium Impact Statements); Division of Insurance Bulletin 2013-10 (Carrier Compliance with Transparency with Respect to the Estimated or Maximum Allowed Charge for a Service and Insureds' Out-of-Pocket Health Care Costs); Support None Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts $19,500.00
SB 542 (An Act to Define the Use of Observation Services); SB 510 (An Act Relative to Insurance Companies and Quality Measures); HB 997 (An Act promoting consumer choice in health care); SB 457 (An Act promoting consumer choice in health care); SB 445 (An Act providing coverage for hearing aids ); SB 484 (An Act recognizing pharmacists as health care providers); SB 470 (An Act related to insurer reserve requirements); HB 932 (An Act relative to anesthesia coverage for children hospitalized for dental treatment); HB 993 (An Act relative to certified occupational therapy assistants in the treatment of autism); SB 529 (An Act Relative to Coverage for Chronic Illness); HB 941 (An Act relative to health insurance coverage for Devic’s disease); HB 976 (An Act relative to insurance coverage for craniofacial disorders); SB 458 (An Act relative to insurance coverage for pervasive developmental disorders); HB 989 (An Act relative to Lyme Disease treatment coverage); SB 471 (An Act relative to pancreatic screening); SB 477 (An Act relative to patient financial protection); HB 900 (An Act relative to prescription drug voice synthesizers); SB 472 (An Act relative to prescription drug voice synthesizers); SB 437 (An Act relative to providing health insurance coverage for cochlear and auditory osseointegrated implants in children); HB 929 (An Act relative to the treatment of infantile cataracts); SB 948 (An Act to Expand Coverage and Access to Behavioral Health Services); HB 975 (An Act to include fluoride varnish service in all health insurance coverage in the Commonwealth); SB 494 (An Act to make habilitative services available to the children of the Commonwealth); HB 979 (An Act to provide coverage for hearing aids); HB 916 (An Act to provide early and periodic screening, diagnosis and treatment to privately insured children under the age of 21); HB 980 (An Act to provide hearing aid coverage for persons with profound hearing loss); HB 2088 (An Act to require health care coverage for the medically necessary treatment for disease, illness, injury, or bodily dysfunction required by a student's individual educational program); HB 3539 Sec. 23 (FY13 Supplemental budget- Ambulance payment); Oppose None Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts $16,350.00
All Payer Claims Database data release; Health Care Cost Trends; 211 CMR 7.00 (Massachusetts Insurance Holding Company System); 958 CMR 300 (Office of Patient Protection regulations); 211 CMR 155.00 (Risk-Bearing Provider Organization certification); C.224 of 2012, s. 207A (Summary of Payments form); C.224 of 2012, s. 207A (Uniform Prior Authorization); SB 1922 (An Act establishing the childhood vaccine program); Neutral None Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts $8,300.00
   Total amount $44,150.00
 
Meals, Travel, and Entertainment Expenses
No meals, travel, or entertainment expenses were filed for this disclosure reporting period.
 
Additional Expenses
No additional expenses were filed for this disclosure reporting period.
 
Campaign Contributions
DateRecipient nameOffice soughtAmount
07/01/2013 Rob Consalvo Mayor; Boston $200.00
07/25/2013 Michelle Wu City Councilor; Boston, At-Large $200.00
09/16/2013 Cross & Shield PAC PAC $200.00
10/30/2013 Robert DeLeo State Representative; 19th Suffolk $200.00
12/18/2013 Warren Tolman Attorney General $200.00
  Total contributions $1,000.00
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