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I went to one of the first hosted exchange meetings required in Washington to offer plans through the exchange. If any of you haven't made it to that meeting yet, it was rather eye opening.
The exchange site looks to be really agent friendly, but it looks too agent friendly in my opinion. The application can be filled out 100% on the agent side with no applicant verification, that includes all the health, background, and financial questions too. You as an agent can go into the exchange site and change any applicant to instantly become "your client". What is really unusual is this also requires no applicant verification. This could be good if you help someone and they enroll with out you, you can make them your client. However I can see this feature being heavily abused. The way it was pitched to us, is you can just talk to random people in the grocery store and if they don't have an agent, you can go make them your client and receive commission. On the mischievous side, you could just search people in the phone book and change them to make them your client and receive commissions. Both of these features are really scary. It's all based on the "honor system" I feel like there's going to be a lot of lawsuits and E&O claims all over the place with this system. I can't help but wonder if they gave us agents this much power/control to shift the liability from the exchange and onto us agents.
One of the coordinators said two companies have released comp information too, at $17.00 PMPM. I'm not yet convinced that a policy that pays $200 commission is worth this kind of liability.
The exchange site looks to be really agent friendly, but it looks too agent friendly in my opinion. The application can be filled out 100% on the agent side with no applicant verification, that includes all the health, background, and financial questions too. You as an agent can go into the exchange site and change any applicant to instantly become "your client". What is really unusual is this also requires no applicant verification. This could be good if you help someone and they enroll with out you, you can make them your client. However I can see this feature being heavily abused. The way it was pitched to us, is you can just talk to random people in the grocery store and if they don't have an agent, you can go make them your client and receive commission. On the mischievous side, you could just search people in the phone book and change them to make them your client and receive commissions. Both of these features are really scary. It's all based on the "honor system" I feel like there's going to be a lot of lawsuits and E&O claims all over the place with this system. I can't help but wonder if they gave us agents this much power/control to shift the liability from the exchange and onto us agents.
One of the coordinators said two companies have released comp information too, at $17.00 PMPM. I'm not yet convinced that a policy that pays $200 commission is worth this kind of liability.