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Wait, don't we already do this for our clients? What does' CMS think that we're doing out here?
The ability to switch Medicare plans isn't as available as many beneficiaries are told or believe, and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services wants beneficiaries to be more aware of the practical limits.
In a section of new proposed regulations, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services says that agents and brokers must discuss certain topics with customers before enrolling them in Medicare Advantage plans, a proposal CMS labels Informed Enrollment.
The proposed regulations also say that after presenting this information, the agent is to "pause to address remaining questions the beneficiary may have…"
This section on "informed choice" is only part of a 713-page proposed regulation that also says, among other things, Medicare will pay for the new obesity drugs. That likely will increase future premiums.
The change in regulations was proposed recently. There's a public comment period. Then CMS has to review the comments and consider them before issuing final regulations.
[EXTERNAL LINK] - New Proposal Would Require Insurance Agents To Disclose More About Medicare Advantage Plans
The ability to switch Medicare plans isn't as available as many beneficiaries are told or believe, and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services wants beneficiaries to be more aware of the practical limits.
In a section of new proposed regulations, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services says that agents and brokers must discuss certain topics with customers before enrolling them in Medicare Advantage plans, a proposal CMS labels Informed Enrollment.
The proposed regulations also say that after presenting this information, the agent is to "pause to address remaining questions the beneficiary may have…"
This section on "informed choice" is only part of a 713-page proposed regulation that also says, among other things, Medicare will pay for the new obesity drugs. That likely will increase future premiums.
The change in regulations was proposed recently. There's a public comment period. Then CMS has to review the comments and consider them before issuing final regulations.
[EXTERNAL LINK] - New Proposal Would Require Insurance Agents To Disclose More About Medicare Advantage Plans