New Anthem BCBS medical plans for small businesses

Health coverage just for Indiana small businesses Now there’s a way to offer your employees health benefits usually offered to larger businesses, while you save money. It’s called ChamberCare Health Alliance and it’s brought to you through a partnership with the Indiana Chamber of Commerce, Indy Chamber and Anthem.

ChamberCare Health Alliance offers your employees high-quality coverage that’s flexible and affordable. And you get a full range of cost-saving coverage and options. Plus, your employees get all the perks that come with an Anthem plan, including one of the largest provider networks in the country. 

With head-to-toe coverage
In addition to medical benefits, ChamberCare Health Alliance gives you discounts on dental, vision, life and disability plans so your employees can get whole-person care. 

Including well-being solutions
All of the plans come with a variety of health and wellness programs designed to keep your employees healthy and productive:

  • LiveHealth Online lets employees see a board-certified doctor 24/7 from a mobile device or computer with a webcam.
  • 24/7 NurseLine makes it easy for your employees to talk to a registered nurse anytime.
  • Future Moms gives moms-to-be the support they need to prepare for birth.
  • ConditionCare helps employees manage ongoing conditions to improve their health and reduce sick time.
  • Case management connects employees who have complex health issues to nurses and behavioral health care professionals.

And financial advantages
Because you’re grouped with other small businesses, you get:

• Competitive rates.
• Rating methodology that can lead to lower premiums.
• Flexibility in choice of benefit plans.
• Membership to the Wellness Council of Indiana.
• Anthem’s broad Blue Access PPO network and Essential Rx formulary.
• Discounted rates on dental, vision, life and disability.


Is my business eligible?

ChamberCare Health Alliance is available to small business employers with at least two employees enrolled on their medical plan and no more than 50 total employees including part-time and seasonal employees. The business must be located in Indiana and must be a member of either the Indiana Chamber of Commerce or the Indy Chamber. See this map to find out which chamber to join.