Plan A Question

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luke4275

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What is the full exposure for the skilled nursing facility coinsurance? and is this a nursing home? what is the part A deductible dollar amount? thanks
 
Luke, spend a few hours writing down your questions and then look up the answer using some of the many publications on Medicare.gov.

Rick
 
Instead of chastising someone, why don't you actually answer his question? We were all new at some point, right? Maybe he doesn't have a good manager, so maybe that is what he needs - a good manager? Recruiting anyone....:idea:

Just a thought...

The skilled nursing co-insurance is $0 for days 1-20 and $137.50 for days 21-100. It is not a nursing home, it is rehab. It is also called the extended care wing of a hospital. This year the part A deductible is $1,100. The plan A is garbage and nobody should be on it, especially with the premium difference of a G or an N.
A is not the best, as some United American agents have told their clients.....:D
 
Yea, but all his questions are easily in ONE publication and he needs to study. He's way behind the curve if he's even trying to sell supplements.

Study man... when you have a question find the answer in the books. It'll make you a better agent.

What is the part A ded.? Really? Do you not even have an outline of coverage from ONE carrier?

Dangerous.
 
Luke, take their advice.

Write down your questions. Then look up the answers in the appropriate text. Write down the answers. Keep it in your computer or a binder.
 
Instead of chastising someone, why don't you actually answer his question? We were all new at some point, right? Maybe he doesn't have a good manager, so maybe that is what he needs - a good manager? Recruiting anyone....:idea:

Just a thought...

The skilled nursing co-insurance is $0 for days 1-20 and $137.50 for days 21-100. It is not a nursing home, it is rehab. It is also called the extended care wing of a hospital. This year the part A deductible is $1,100. The plan A is garbage and nobody should be on it, especially with the premium difference of a G or an N.
A is not the best, as some United American agents have told their clients.....:D

I'm going to have to completely and totally agree with G. Gordon. There is no reason to ask SOOO many simple questions.
 
Luke, I've said it before you sound to be to dangerous to be set free on the public! Do you not have someone in your org. that can answer questions for your area that you are working? t hall
 
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