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I was reading, very carefully, word for word, the CMS Guidelines, and under Marketing Through Unsolicited Contacts nowhere did I find this pertained to Medicare Supplement Sales. This is strictly for MA/MAPD or PDP sales.
So...
That means I can contact someone directly, without all the CMS rules and regulations, if I want to talk to them about the new Medicare Supplements available to them now.
Not mentioning Medicare Advantage Plans at all.
Then...
If at that time, THEY say to me, "I also want to find out about these new Medicare Advantage Plans. What can you tell me about them?" To which my response would be, "According to guidelines established by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, I am not allowed to initiate contact with you, either by phone or e-mail, to discuss Medicare Advantage Plans, or Prescription Drug Plans. For that, you will need to send me an e-mail, or write me a letter, stating that you would like to meet with me to discuss Medicare Advantage or Prescription Drug coverage. My call today was to discuss a Medicare Supplement plan to work in conjunction with your Original Medicare coverage. This may sound a bit backwards, but it is for your own protection, as a Medicare Beneficiary. It eliminates the unprofessional manner in which Medicare recipients have been treated, and it ensures that what you wish to discuss will actually be discussed. This call, however, was to discuss Medicare Supplements."
This would eliminate how I telemarket, or cold call, for new Medicare Supplement business. Correct?
Or...
Am I missing something? With every Certification Test I take, when it gets to Marketing, there is always a pop-up stating that the rules do not apply to Medicare Supplement Plans, just MA/MAPD's and PDP's.
Again, it's not too difficult to outsmart CMS.
So...
That means I can contact someone directly, without all the CMS rules and regulations, if I want to talk to them about the new Medicare Supplements available to them now.
Not mentioning Medicare Advantage Plans at all.
Then...
If at that time, THEY say to me, "I also want to find out about these new Medicare Advantage Plans. What can you tell me about them?" To which my response would be, "According to guidelines established by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, I am not allowed to initiate contact with you, either by phone or e-mail, to discuss Medicare Advantage Plans, or Prescription Drug Plans. For that, you will need to send me an e-mail, or write me a letter, stating that you would like to meet with me to discuss Medicare Advantage or Prescription Drug coverage. My call today was to discuss a Medicare Supplement plan to work in conjunction with your Original Medicare coverage. This may sound a bit backwards, but it is for your own protection, as a Medicare Beneficiary. It eliminates the unprofessional manner in which Medicare recipients have been treated, and it ensures that what you wish to discuss will actually be discussed. This call, however, was to discuss Medicare Supplements."
This would eliminate how I telemarket, or cold call, for new Medicare Supplement business. Correct?
Or...
Am I missing something? With every Certification Test I take, when it gets to Marketing, there is always a pop-up stating that the rules do not apply to Medicare Supplement Plans, just MA/MAPD's and PDP's.
Again, it's not too difficult to outsmart CMS.