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Anthem introduces Blue View Vision plan in Ohio

Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Ohio (Anthem) now offers an affordable and flexible Blue View Vision plan, with access to more than 2,200 provider locations in Ohio and more than 44,000 nationally. Blue View Vision is now available to Ohio businesses with two or more employees.

Mason, OH-Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Ohio (Anthem) now offers an affordable and flexible Blue View Vision plan, with access to more than 2,200 provider locations in Ohio and more than 44,000 nationally. Blue View Vision is now available to Ohio businesses with two or more employees.

"When employees get the vision care they need, productivity increases. And when vision care is covered by Anthem's Blue View Vision plan, employees can get quality care quickly and conveniently," said Chuck Slater, president and general manager, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Ohio.

Anthem Blue View Vision members are entitled to benefits and discounts on products and services such as comprehensive eye examinations and coverage for lenses and frames or contact lenses. Members also enjoy additional anytime savings of up to 40% on the purchase of extra pairs of eyewear, conventional contact lenses, lens treatments, specialized lenses, and other non-covered items, even after they've exhausted their covered benefits.

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