Health Insurance for Small Firms:

Learn About a New Partnership with the Health Connector for Business

January 10, 3-4pm

*Co-Sponsored by Berkshire County Bar Association, Franklin County Bar Associations, Hampden County Bar Association, Hampshire County Bar Association

In 2019, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Steering Committee on Lawyer Well-Being, in its Report, identified the major issues affecting lawyer well-being. One of those issues is financial pressures felt among small firms, of whom constitute the majority of practicing attorneys in the Commonwealth. The SJC Standing Committee on Lawyer Well-Being is pleased to partner with the Health Connector for Business to help alleviate pressures on small firms by offering a resource to simplify and customize access to health and dental insurance, including potential rebates and credits.

Any small to mid-size firm (50 employees or fewer) that has an office in Massachusetts can take advantage of the Health Connector for Businesses to purchase high-quality plans from leading health and dental carriers in Massachusetts. There is no fee for these services. *You must employ at least one individual to take advantage of the Health Connector for Businesses. If you are a solo practitioner with no employees, you can still take advantage of the Health Connector’s Individual Marketplace by accessing the same website below.

In this program you will learn:

  • How to obtain health and dental insurance benefits for your employees

  • What costs-savings, tax credits, and other benefits are available through the Health Connector

  • How to access contacts, personalized customer service, and brokers to assist with your individual needs

For more information and to access the partnership: https://lawyerwellbeingma.org/health-insurance.