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June 4th, 2025
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If you're an agent gearing up for the next Medicare selling season, mark your calendar: AHIP’s 2026 Medicare + Fraud, Waste, and Abuse (MFWA) Certification will officially launch on June 23, 2025.
This certification is a critical annual requirement for insurance agents who want to sell Medicare Advantage and Part D plans. It ensures you understand Medicare basics, marketing guidelines, and how to identify and prevent fraud, waste, and abuse—protecting both your clients and your business.
Last Day to Access the 2025 AHIP Training:
Thursday, June 19, 2025, at 11:59 pm ET
If you’ve started but not yet completed the 2025 version, be sure to wrap it up before the deadline.
Launch of the 2026 AHIP Certification:
Monday, June 23, 2025
Agents can begin the updated training and get certified for the upcoming plan year.
For new agents entering the Medicare space, AHIP certification is often the first step. Most carriers require it before they'll process your contracts or allow access to their quoting and enrollment platforms. For returning agents, timely certification means uninterrupted selling and onboarding with top plans.
Completing AHIP early helps you:
Stay ahead of carrier certification windows
Get contracted faster
Be ready to sell when AEP rolls around
Whether you’re new to the process or a seasoned pro, staying informed and ahead of deadlines is key. At PSM Brokerage, we’ve created a full suite of AHIP training guides, tips, and resources to help you pass with confidence and get certified with ease.
👉 Explore Our AHIP Guides & Resources and make sure you’re ready for a successful selling season.
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