Columbus, GA, August 28, 2024—On Wednesday, August 28, 2024, the Georgia Historical Society (GHS) unveiled a new historical marker in Columbus as part of the Georgia Business History Initiative. Dedicated in partnership with Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, the marker shares the history of Anthem’s Georgia Plan and its significance to Georgia’s economic history.
“The Georgia Historical Society is pleased to recognize Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Georgia as an iconic representative of the industry in this state,” said Dr. W. Todd Groce, GHS President and CEO. “For nearly 90 years this company has played a key role in the growth and delivery of medical insurance, leaving an indelible imprint on the history of Georgia and the nation.”
Each year GHS selects iconic companies in our state to be honored through the Georgia Business History Initiative. By showcasing companies like Anthem, GHS seeks to teach Georgia students, citizens, and tourists alike about the pivotal role of Georgia’s leading businesses in the economic, cultural, and social development of Georgia and the United States. Each honoree receives a historical marker, and GHS also develops educational materials to enrich student understanding of the businesses that built Georgia. The resources are available on the GHS website, free to educators, parents, and students across the state.
"Eighty-seven years ago, a health plan was created in Georgia with a specific focus on service for our members,” said Robert Bunch, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Georgia President. “Today, we celebrate the dedication to customer service made by our founders and look forward to many more years of Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield supporting Georgians as the largest health insurance provider in the state."
Conducting business today as Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, the corporation has a long history of providing services to the citizens of Georgia. In 1937, the Blue Cross Plan got its start in the state as an outgrowth of New Deal programs being implemented throughout the nation. It began as three distinct Blue Cross plans supporting patient access to hospital services. The first policy, called the Atlanta Plan, cost twelve dollars per year, and all subscribers had to reside within a 50-mile radius of Georgia’s capital city. The success of the Atlanta Plan led to the establishment of the Savannah Plan in 1939 and the Columbus Plan in 1947. In 1966, the Savannah and Columbus Plans merged. By 1985, the Columbus and Atlanta Plans combined, becoming Blue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia. Today, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Georgia is the largest health insurance company in the state.
The marker dedication took place at the Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield offices in Columbus. Speakers included Dr. W. Todd Groce, President and CEO, Georgia Historical Society; The Honorable Calvin Smyre, former State Representative of Georgia; Robert Bunch, President and CEO, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Georgia; and 29+ Year Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Associate Kellie Murphy, Staff Vice President, Operations and Account Support.