So I move a client to a 2025 Devoted plan. The next day she lets me know that she received a text from Devoted and wants to know if it's legit. Text reads:
"Hi *******, this is Lynn from Devoted Health. We received your application to join our Medicare Advantage plan starting on 01/01/2025! We just wanted to make sure this is correct. Did you recently apply to join a Devoted Health plan? (1) Yes. (2) No. Please reply 1 or 2."
I contacted one of my Devoted reps and her reply:
This is a brand new practice for Devoted. Pretty much, we have started to do this to help combat the ebrokers/call centers/immoral folks that call people and just change their plan without their knowledge.
If they don’t text back, they aren’t disenrolled. It’s just to make sure they are aware they were enrolled.
Not a horrible practice, I suppose. I would have preferred to know about it before a client shared it with me. I've now had another client call me with the same 'Is this legit?' question, so if you're writing Devoted tell your peeps to expect the text.
"Hi *******, this is Lynn from Devoted Health. We received your application to join our Medicare Advantage plan starting on 01/01/2025! We just wanted to make sure this is correct. Did you recently apply to join a Devoted Health plan? (1) Yes. (2) No. Please reply 1 or 2."
I contacted one of my Devoted reps and her reply:
This is a brand new practice for Devoted. Pretty much, we have started to do this to help combat the ebrokers/call centers/immoral folks that call people and just change their plan without their knowledge.
If they don’t text back, they aren’t disenrolled. It’s just to make sure they are aware they were enrolled.
Not a horrible practice, I suppose. I would have preferred to know about it before a client shared it with me. I've now had another client call me with the same 'Is this legit?' question, so if you're writing Devoted tell your peeps to expect the text.