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Q1 rates are live in the Broker Portal
In this issue:
- Q1 rates are live in the Broker Portal
- Register for our Executive Fall Forum on October 29
- Watch the Fall Broker Meeting recording
- Reminder: Update on our coverage of GLP-1 medications
- Mass General Brigham Health Plan launches pioneer program for water access
- October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month
- Toolkit: Share these resources with your clients
Q1 rates are live in the Broker Portal
We're pleased to announce that our 1st quarter rates are live in the Broker Portal.
Resources related to rates in the portal:
- Download, print, or save these key dates for Q1 2026 new business.
- View our 2026 product portfolio grids online.
- Review the merged market plan guidelines.
- View 2026 plan changes for direct small group.
- See how you can help support clients with value.
- Watch a recording of the Fall Broker Meeting.
- Reminder – our EPO product is available in the merged market.
If you need a portal login, email us at HealthPlanBrokers@mgb.org or call 866-643-8392.
Have questions or need a small or large group quote? Contact your Mass General Brigham Health Plan sales or account executive or call 800-433-5556.
Register for our Executive Fall Forum on October 29
You're invited to our Executive Fall Forum at Wellesley Country Club on October 29. Join us to hear from executive leadership from across the Mass General Brigham system, featuring:
- Niyum Gandhi, Chief Financial Officer & Treasurer, Mass General Brigham
- Mallika L. Mendu, MD, MBA, Interim Chief Population Officer VP of Clinical Operations & Care Continuum Brigham and Women’s Hospital
- Steve Tringale, President, Mass Geneal Brigham Health Plan
- Jennifer St. Thomas, Senior VP, Commercial & Medicare Markets, Mass General Brigham Health Plan
- Sujata Sanghvi, Chief Actuary, Mass General Brigham Health Plan
- Edward Yoon, MD, MBA, Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Mass General Brigham Health Plan
Wednesday, October 29
2:30 p.m. Registration
3:00 p.m. Program begins
4:30 p.m. Reception
Wellesley Country Club
300 Wellesley Ave
Wellesley, MA 02481
We hope you can join us! Space is limited, please register today.
Watch the Fall Broker Meeting recording
A big thank you to everyone who joined us for our Fall Broker Meeting on October 7! You can check out the webinar recording and some handy resources, including the broker support library, in the Broker Portal. The webinar covered:
- GLP-1 formulary changes
- Product portfolio and merged market updates
- Value of Mass General Brigham Health Plan
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to your sales or account executive.
Reminder: Update on our coverage of GLP-1 medications
Beginning January 1, 2026, we are updating our coverage of GLP-1 medications for fully insured commercial members. While we are continuing to cover GLP-1s for type 2 diabetes, we will no longer provide coverage of GLP-1 medications for weight management.
We recognize the significant impact of GLP-1 medications, and we are committed to supporting our members on their healthcare journeys. Members have opportunities to connect with our dedicated team of service professionals for additional information and support. Our teams will review available options and programs to help members manage their weight loss journeys. Care management is also available to all our members at no additional cost.
In addition, we are notifying employer accounts with 50 or more enrolled subscribers about the option to add coverage of GLP-1s for weight management when their plans renew in 2026.
For more information about this change, please visit the new GLP-1s coverage page on our website.
If you have questions, contact our Broker & Account Services team at 866-643-8392 (Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Thursdays 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.).
Thank you again for your support and all that you do on behalf of our employer accounts and members.
Mass General Brigham Health Plan announced a new program, “Hydrate for Health,” that focuses on creating access to sustainable, free, and clean drinking water at multiple public locations, as well as education about the importance of staying hydrated. Mass General Brigham Health Plan is expanding water availability in communities across Massachusetts, while encouraging reusable bottles and helping to reduce single-use plastic waste, which is a major contributor to microplastic pollution.
The program launched with the installation of a “hydration station,” located at 100 Seaport Boulevard in Boston. A second hydration station was installed at
300 Grand Union Boulevard in Somerville in September 2025, and there will be an ongoing evaluation of other locations. These hydration stations feature a water fountain, bottle refill spot, and a dog bowl. Each hydration station provides approximately 13 gallons, or 208 cups, of free water daily. Read the full article.
October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month
In recognition of Cybersecurity Awareness Month in October, we want to remind you about the importance of staying alert and protected against healthcare scams.
In today’s world, people and businesses can be targeted through a variety of ways, including phone, email, or social media, to fraudulently obtain health or financial information. Oftentimes, these scams can be highly sophisticated and difficult to notice through common practices, such as:
- Spoofing – A cybercrime in which criminals impersonate a known contact or organization, by altering their phone number, email, or website domain to look familiar in order to gain trust and request sensitive financial, customer-related, or other protected information.
- Phishing – A cyberattack where criminals attempt to trick recipients into clicking on malicious links to steal credentials or sensitive information. Phishing scams often use spoofing techniques to attempt to make their email or text look legitimate.
- Vishing – A type of phishing attack where criminals use phone calls to trick individuals into revealing personal information, such as passwords or credit card numbers, by pretending to be a legitimate entity.
To help our customers avoid these schemes, we compiled the following list of tips:
- Remain vigilant – Pay attention to your texts, calls, and emails to notice unusual or urgent requests. Double check email addresses for spelling errors and
do not click on any links or attachments if you are unsure. - Check before you click – Hover over any links before you click to verify the URL. If you do click, confirm the URL after the page loads to ensure you weren’t redirected. Stick to sites that use HTTPS encryption. Again – do not click on links if you are unsure of the source.
- Reach out to confirm – Contact the supposed sender separately using known contact information to confirm their ask. Do not reply directly or reach out using any of the contact information from a potentially suspicious email, call, or text.
- Regularly change your passwords – This will help protect your information.
For more information and additional resources, please visit the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) website.

Tips for sharing these articles and resources
- Include in an email blast to your clients
- Post on your social media or blog
Articles and resources for your clients
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- Blog: Discussing financial wellness with your employees
Suggested text to share with clients: "Mass General Brigham Health Plan met with Jon Tudor, CFPTM, Workplace Financial Consultant, Personal and Workplace Investing for Fidelity to discuss financial wellness. Jon has been with Fidelity for 19 years and provides retirement planning education and advice to Mass General Brigham 403(b) participants. He helps people find solutions to their investing needs, including retirement, brokerage, college savings, and estate planning strategies. Read more." - Blog: Accessing resources to support your mental health and wellness
Suggested text to share with clients: "When you need mental health support, the last thing you want are obstacles getting in the way. Mental health needs have significantly increased over recent years, but the stigma surrounding mental health issues can still make it hard for those struggling to seek help. Fear of judgment, financial obstacles, and lack of access to care can leave many people feeling isolated, but help is out there. Whether you’re seeking professional support or self-care strategies, knowing where to find resources is crucial to meeting your mental health needs. Read more."
- Blog: Discussing financial wellness with your employees