Medicare Agents vs Brokers: Pros, Cons, & How To Choose
Currently a licensed health agent, she draws on her knowledge and more than 15 years of experience with the Medicare benefits counseling program. She also teaches health care insurance at UC Berkeley Extension and works with a non-profit, After-Innocence, that helps exonerees transition to medicare agent life after wrongful incarceration. A licensed agent can quickly and efficiently search dozens of plans from different insurers, saving you time and money in the process. Many enrollees do not realize that other companies charge different premiums for a policy with the exact same benefits. For 2022, these commissions are capped at $87 for first-time enrollment and $44 for each renewal. Once you're licensed, you'll need to contract with Medicare carriers to sell their products. To sell Medicare Advantage plans, you'll have to complete the America's Health Insurance Plans certification in addition to each carrier's compliance and product certifications. These cert...