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Georgia Chamber SMART Plan

 

Small businesses, like yours, need an easier, more affordable way to offer healthcare to your employees. The Georgia Chamber SMART Plan can help you do both.

Launched in 2018, the Georgia Chamber SMART Plan is a comprehensive health program offered to small businesses that are members of the Georgia Chamber or members of a participating local chamber as part of the Georgia Chamber Federation. Administered through Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, the plan is designed to help small businesses enjoy lower costs, simplify healthcare, and build healthier employees and communities.

Georgia Chamber SMART Plan advantages:

  • Competitive, medically underwritten rates with fixed, predictable monthly payments.
  • A great alternative to Affordable Care Act (ACA) plans that can lead to significant savings for small businesses.
  • Discounted rates on new Anthem dental, vision, life, and disability coverage.
  • Multiple plan designs and choices to fit their needs and budget.
  • Accessing Anthem's broad network and pharmacy benefits.
  • Offering employees a wide variety of wellness programs to keep them healthy.

"Words cannot express how happy we are with the SMART Plan and the services they provided. It has added great value to our company and our employees are appreciative of the resources that are made available."
-- Shelly Evans, Director of Operations, WePartner USA

Who is eligible for the Georgia Chamber SMART Plan?

The Georgia Chamber SMART Plan is available to small business employers with at least two employees enrolled on their medical plan and no more than 50 eligible employees, domiciled in Georgia. Eligible employers must also be a member of the Georgia Chamber or a participating local chamber in good standing.

Businesses with more than 50 employees can learn about the Anthem Chamber Plus Plan here.

Find out more today

To learn more about the Georgia Chamber SMART Plan and its many advantages, download our flyer, or simply ask your local chamber of commerce for a referral to a participating broker. For questions, please email Tiffany Holmes with the Georgia Chamber at tholmes@gachamber.com.

The Transparency in Coverage Act requires health plans to post machine-readable files (MRFs) that can be read by other computer systems which disclose detailed pricing data regarding network negotiated rates for items and services, and historical payments to and billed charges from out-of-network providers.  This button is a link to our MRFs, which are in the CMS defined format (JSON) and are not meant for a member-friendly search of rates, benefits, or cost sharing. Members should log in to www.anthem.com for this information.

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