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The only thing I know at this point is that Physicians Mutual has said they treat it just like Open Enrollment with full comp.
Oh, and it starts July 1st, 2025.
that is AWESOME news
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The only thing I know at this point is that Physicians Mutual has said they treat it just like Open Enrollment with full comp.
Oh, and it starts July 1st, 2025.
What is the churn rate?
I am very worried about this from the broker perspective. I would assume everyone is going to switch at their birthday to the lowest cost option and GI commissions aren't enough to my agency in business. Does anyone have experience in a state that made this transition and what it did to your renewal book?
The "offer carriers impartially", in my opinion, is very important if we are going to be able to find the best match between the client and what they end up with. There are a handful of people posting on here that state that they won't sell products from some companies due to commissions.I agree with @cmlynch100. If not handled properly, this is a massive threat to our business. Representing my client and being able to offer most major carriers impartially has been the foundation of my business.
Many (most?) of insurance changes have reduced/eliminated agent comp. Carriers would like to eliminate most of the agents, especially the lazy ones that churn, bend the rules, etc to write business.
A number just throw up apps and see what sticks. Follow up after the sale is non-existent. No attempt to provide client services.
Cutting commissions and looking for other ways to write business direct is nothing new . . . but carriers are becoming more creative with ways to reduce/eliminate the deadbeat agents whose only goal is to maximize their comp.
They are also finding new ways to make the product look attractive to the consumer (as well as the casual agent) by putting forth an inferior product with high profit margins.
I have seen these changes too many times to think this is an anomaly.
A customer service agent in the Philippines didn't want to deal with a complicated issue and stated an earthquake was happening, he had to hang up and leave the building. Nope. No earthquake that day in the Philippines. I checked the international earthquake sites for several days to see if one had shown up.Most of these carriers are moving to overseas Cusotmer service
even as the Agent I had a resolution on an issue and they dont care no one I speak with understands English and I am sqear one on a client bill
When the Agent is out of the picture the client will have no help
Without agents Med supp is dead
wants Aetna back because UHC does not pay for Nuffin,
You need a new barber.No doubt . . . many agents don't understand, other than the premium, the difference in Medigap vs MA. And they only know how to take orders for "free" stuff. They never learned how to offer something where you had to ask for a check.
My barber said the same thing today. He has Anthem G, wife has UHC G. He said every time she goes to the doc he has to pay something. When he goes, he pays nothing.
At least that is his story.
He is Greek and I have enough trouble trying to understand him, much less engage in a conversation about Medicare.
And that my friends is exactly how the Companies want it.When the Agent is out of the picture the client will have no help