Cambia Health Solutions and Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota plan to enter a strategic affiliation that would bring the Fargo-based insurer under Cambia’s management while maintaining its local governance and mutual status.
The agreement would integrate BCBSND into Portland, Ore.-based Cambia, alongside its Regence Blues plans in Idaho, Oregon, Utah and Washington, according to an Aug. 21 news release. Cambia will assume responsibility for operations, including claims, IT, financial reporting and plan performance. BCBSND employees will become Cambia employees, though the health plan will keep its local name, board of directors and foundation. Its reserves and philanthropic resources will also remain in North Dakota.
BCBSND CEO Dan Conrad will become chief administrative officer at Cambia, overseeing legal, government affairs and human resources. Cambia President and CEO Jared Short will continue in his current role. BCBSND’s board will begin a search for a market president to oversee local strategy and growth.
The affiliation is subject to regulatory approval in North Dakota and is expected to close in 2026.
Cambia covers 3.6 million members and employs 4,600 people. BCBSND covers 380,000 members and has 900 employees.
The proposed deal is the latest in a wave of restructurings and affiliations among Blue Cross Blue Shield companies as they look to gain scale and compete with national, for-profit insurers. In recent years, BCBS Michigan and BCBS Vermont finalized an affiliation, while Horizon BCBS New Jersey, BCBS North Carolina, Blue Cross of Idaho and Blue Shield of California each reorganized under new corporate structures designed to give them more flexibility to add subsidiaries.
A proposed $2.5 billion acquisition of BCBS Louisiana by Elevance Health was shelved in 2024 following scrutiny from policyholders and state officials.
