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Why Sell Capitol Life's New Medicare Supplement Plans?

Posted by www.psmbrokerage.com Admin on Thu, Oct 31, 2019 @ 10:59 AM

Why Sell Capitol Life's New Medicare Supplement Plans?

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Tags: Medicare Supplement, Capitol Life

Bright Health is Growing in Ohio!

Posted by www.psmbrokerage.com Admin on Thu, Oct 31, 2019 @ 09:05 AM

Bright Health is Growing in Ohio!

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Tags: Medicare Advantage, Bright Health

If You Are Being Out-Hustled

Posted by www.psmbrokerage.com Admin on Wed, Oct 30, 2019 @ 02:58 PM

If You Are Being Out-Hustled

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Tags: closing sales, Sales Tips, sales advice

Fill the gaps with Hospital Indemnity Plans

Posted by www.psmbrokerage.com Admin on Tue, Oct 29, 2019 @ 11:04 AM

Puzzled about Hospital Indemnity Plans? Let us show you how the pieces fit together!

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Tags: Hospital Indemnity, Medicare Advantage, Medicare

Selling Mutual of Omaha Med supps during AEP just got easier

Posted by www.psmbrokerage.com Admin on Tue, Oct 29, 2019 @ 09:43 AM

Selling Mutual of Omaha Med Supps during AEP just got easier

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Tags: Medicare, Medicare Supplement, Mutual of Omaha Medicare Supplement

Medigap FAQs: Answers to Your Questions on Plan F Closure

Posted by www.psmbrokerage.com Admin on Mon, Oct 28, 2019 @ 11:51 AM

Medigap FAQs: Answers to Your Questions on Plan F Closure

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Tags: Medicare, Medicare Supplement

Medicare and You 2020 Guide Now Available

Posted by www.psmbrokerage.com Admin on Mon, Oct 28, 2019 @ 11:39 AM

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Tags: Medicare Advantage, Medicare

A Guide for Agents Who Want to Learn How to Become Certified and Sell Medicare Advantage Plans

Posted by www.psmbrokerage.com Admin on Tue, Oct 22, 2019 @ 11:28 AM

A Guide for Agents Who Want to Learn How to Become Certified and Sell Medicare Advantage Plans

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Companion Life Insurance Company Discontinuing Agent Distribution of Medicare Supplement Business in Missouri

Posted by www.psmbrokerage.com Admin on Tue, Oct 22, 2019 @ 10:03 AM

Companion Life Insurance Company Discontinuing Agent Distribution of Medicare Supplement Business in Missouri
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Big Changes May Be in Store for Medicare Part D

Posted by www.psmbrokerage.com Admin on Mon, Oct 21, 2019 @ 11:42 AM

Big Changes May Be in Store for
Medicare Part D


Source:https://blog.medicarerights.org/big-changes-may-be-in-store-for-medicare-part-d

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Tags: Medicare Part D

U.S. News Announces the 2020 Best Insurance Companies for Medicare

Posted by www.psmbrokerage.com Admin on Mon, Oct 21, 2019 @ 11:23 AM

U.S. News Announces the 2020 Best Insurance Companies for Medicare

U.S. News Announces the 2020 Best Insurance Companies for Medicare


Source: https://www.usnews.com/info/blogs/press-room/articles/2019-10-15/us-news-announces-the-2020-best-insurance-companies-for-medicare

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Tags: Medicare Advantage, Medicare Part D

Medicare Market Competition for 2020

Posted by www.psmbrokerage.com Admin on Mon, Oct 21, 2019 @ 10:58 AM

Medicare Market Competition for 2020

Medicare Market Competition for 2020


Source: https://www.markfarrah.com/mfa-briefs/medicare-market-competition-for-2020/

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Tags: Medicare Advantage, AEP

Can Dental Benefits Become a Competitive Advantage?

Posted by www.psmbrokerage.com Admin on Tue, Oct 15, 2019 @ 03:52 PM

Source: https://blog.deftresearch.com/can-dental-benefits-become-a-competitive-advantage

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Tags: Medicare Advantage, dental

92% of Humana’s Medicare Advantage Members are in 4-Star and Above

Posted by www.psmbrokerage.com Admin on Tue, Oct 15, 2019 @ 03:38 PM

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Source: https://humana.gcs-web.com/news-releases/news-release-details/92-humanas-medicare-advantage-members-are-4-star-and-above

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Tags: Humana, Medicare Advantage

Medicare Advantage, Part D members shifting to higher-rated plans

Posted by www.psmbrokerage.com Admin on Tue, Oct 15, 2019 @ 11:07 AM

Medicare Advantage, Part D members shifting to higher-rated plans

Medicare Advantage, Part D members shifting to higher-rated plans


CMS unveiled star ratings for both Medicare Part D prescription plans and Medicare Advantage plans that show even more of the plans achieving higher star ratings.

The number of Medicare Part D prescription drug plan members who will be in plans with four stars or more in 2020 rose to 27.6%, up from just 3.5% last year, according to data released by the CMS on Friday. The percentage of four-star or greater Medicare Advantage Part C plans with prescription drug coverage grew to a whopping 81.1% of members in 2020, up from 75.3% in 2019.

The topic of lopsided star ratings toward the high end of the scale has been a sticking point with the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission, which believes $6 billion a year could be saved by revamping the way stars are awarded in the Medicare Advantage program.

Medicare prescription drug plans 2020 star ratings

The percentage of Medicare Part D prescription drug plan members in plans with four stars or more in 2020 rose sharply from the year before.

The average star rating of Part D plans, which are managed by pharmacy benefit management companies and health insurers, has bobbed up and down for years but has always hovered below four stars. The average star rating across the 54 Part D contracts in 2020 was 3.5, up from last year's average rating of 3.34.

Enrollment in Part D prescription drug plans with fewer than three stars dropped to 0.8%, compared to 6.2% last year. Just 5.6% of Part D plans received below three stars, whereas 9.6% did in 2018.

Meanwhile, more than 200 Medicare Advantage plans offering prescription drug coverage, representing 52.4% of these plans for 2020, received at least four stars. Last year, 172, or 45.7% of plans, were part of that category. The average star rating for Medicare Advantage plans with prescription drug coverage was 4.16 for 2020, up from last year's 4.06. Medicare Advantage plans with fewer than three stars dropped to 15%, compared with 21.3% in 2019.

Higher rated plans get larger share of enrollees

More people were enrolled in Medicare Advantage plans with prescription drug coverage that had 4.5- or 5-star ratings.

The CMS star rating system for Medicare's private insurance coverage is meant to hold insurers accountable for the care provided to their members.

Health plans have a financial incentive to provide better quality care for their members, because those that garner four or more stars receive a 5% boost to their monthly per-member payments from Medicare.

Twenty-three individual plans scored five stars for 2020. Twenty of those were Medicare Advantage plans offering prescription drug coverage, including nine new contracts that had not earned the high performing indicator last year. Two of the plans were stand-alone prescription drug plans and one was a Medicare Advantage-only plan.

CVS Health, Humana, UnitedHealth Group and Kaiser Foundation Health Plan were among companies offering five-star plans.

Five individual plans covering more than 73,000 people received a warning from the CMS for consistently low quality ratings. Those plans—owned by QHP Financial Group, Delaware Life Insurance Co., Centers Plan for Healthy Living, Universal Health Services and Magellan Health—have earned ratings of 2.5 stars or fewer for a Medicare Advantage or Part D contract since at least 2018.

CMS Administrator Seema Verma said in a statement that the star ratings in the Medicare Advantage and Part D programs indicate that "seniors will have access to more high-quality plans," and pointed to projections the agency released last month suggesting that in 2020 Medicare Advantage average monthly premiums will hit their lowest point in 13 years.

Source: https://www.modernhealthcare.com/medicare/medicare-advantage-part-d-members-shifting-higher-rated-plans


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Tags: Medicare Advantage, Medicare Part D, star ratings

How To Deal With Difficult Customers

Posted by www.psmbrokerage.com Admin on Mon, Oct 14, 2019 @ 01:23 PM

How to Deal with Difficult Customers


Bill Gates once said, “Your most unhappy customers are your greatest source of learning.”

dealing with difficult customersAlthough you can learn a lot from an unhappy customer, a big part of running a successful business is keeping long term, happy customers.

When your customers are happy your business will grow. When they are not, you may start to have problems.

There are many different types of difficult customers you may encounter. Some may just require more information. Some may just be rude and disrespectful.

Whatever the situation, it’s important to know how to deal with anything that arises.

Below, is an Infographic from Fundera that lays out nicely how to respond to a number of different types of difficult customers.

Always try to learn from each of your experiences. If a customer responds to your efforts positively, learn from that experience so you can do it again.

If a customer just wouldn’t come around, remember that too. If you can identify that type of customer sooner, you can save yourself time and frustration in the future.

Just remember, if you are not able to connect with the customer and turn things around quickly, you are likely eating into your bottom. Don't wait too long before cutting your losses.


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Medicare Advantage Enrollment Grows 8% Year-Over-Year

Posted by www.psmbrokerage.com Admin on Fri, Oct 11, 2019 @ 01:03 PM

Medicare Advantage Enrollment Grows
8% Year-Over-Year

8%

Gains Concentrated Among Major Players

Medicare Advantage enrollment grew 8.0% from September 2018 to September 2019, according to AIS’s Directory of Health Plans (see a complete month-by-month timeline below), continuing a trend of greater MA gains as more baby boomers, seeking more personalized benefits, age into Medicare. In advance of the Annual Election Period (AEP) starting on Oct. 15, CMS on Sept. 24 said it expects MA enrollment to reach new highs in 2020, growing about 10% to 24.4 million lives.

Growth this past year was concentrated among the largest payers in the MA space, with the top five experiencing enrollment gains of about 16% on average year over year (see breakdown below). The big winner was Aetna Inc., which took on its largest-ever MA expansion in 2019, adding its offerings to more than 350 new counties.

While still on top, market leader UnitedHealthcare’s post-AEP gains were smaller than the 400,000 to 450,000 members (excluding dual eligible Special Needs Plans) the company anticipated, instead adding only about 290,000 lives.

NOTE: All enrollment totals include dual eligible Special Needs Plans (D-SNPs) except where noted. AIS defines post-AEP enrollment as total MA membership as of February 2019.

Source: https://aishealth.com/medicare-and-medicaid/medicare-advantage-enrollment-grows-8-year-over-year-with-gains-concentrated-among-major-players/


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Tags: Medicare Advantage, aetna

CMS Releases Star Ratings for 2020 Medicare Advantage and Part D Drug Plans Ahead of Medicare Open Enrollment

Posted by www.psmbrokerage.com Admin on Fri, Oct 11, 2019 @ 12:49 PM

Star Ratings:
Medicare Plan Choices in 2020

Administration Drives Access to More High-Quality Medicare Plan Choices in 2020

Consistent with the direction of President Trump’s recent Executive Order on Strengthening and Improving Medicare for Our Nation’s Seniors, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced today that seniors will have access to more high-quality Medicare Advantage and Part D prescription drug plans in 2020. Most people with Medicare will have access to Medicare Advantage and Part D plans with four or more stars in 2020, and approximately 81 percent of Medicare Advantage enrollees with prescription drug coverage will be in plans with four and five stars in 2020, an increase from 69 percent in 2017.

Medicare Advantage remains a popular choice among beneficiaries and has high satisfaction rates. Due to recent actions CMS has made to protect and strengthen Medicare Advantage, Medicare Advantage plans are better able to compete on the basis of cost and quality. As a result, beneficiaries are benefiting from more plan choices, lower costs and increased quality. As announced last month, on average, Medicare Advantage premiums are expected to decline by 23 percent from 2018, and will be the lowest in the last thirteen years for the more than 24 million people with Medicare who are projected to enroll in Medicare Advantage for 2020. Beneficiaries will have more plan choices, with about 1,200 more Medicare Advantage plans operating in 2020 than in 2018.

“President Trump continues to be the great protector of the Medicare program for our nation’s seniors,” said CMS Administrator Seema Verma. “Thanks to the President’s leadership and commitment, the improvements that CMS has made to the Medicare Advantage and Part D programs means that seniors will have access to more high-quality plans. Proposals for more government in our healthcare – such as Medicare-for-All – would eviscerate the progress we’ve made to strengthen the program by empowering patients to make informed choices in choosing high-quality plans that best fit their needs.”

Approximately 52 percent of Medicare Advantage plans that offer prescription drug coverage will have an overall rating of four stars or higher, compared to approximately 45 percent in 2019. The average star rating for all Medicare Advantage plans with prescription drug coverage has improved to 4.16 out of 5 stars, increasing from 4.02 in 2017.

More Medicare beneficiaries will have access to a greater number of high-quality stand-alone Medicare Part D prescription drug plans. In 2020, based on current enrollment, approximately 28 percent of enrollees will be in stand-alone prescription drug plans with 4 stars or higher, an increase from approximately 3 percent in 2018. And the average star rating for a stand-alone prescription drug plan has improved from 3.34 in 2019 to 3.50 in 2020.

Earlier this year, CMS made improvements to the Medicare Advantage and Part D Star Ratings so that consumers can more easily identify high-value and high-quality plans. The Star Ratings methodology was enhanced to better account for differences in a plan’s enrollee population.

The Star Ratings system helps people with Medicare, their families, and their caregivers compare the quality of health and drug plans being offered. Medicare health and drug plans are given a rating on a 1 to 5 star scale, with 1 representing poor performance and 5 stars representing excellent performance. Medicare beneficiaries can compare health coverage choices and the Star Ratings through the online Medicare Plan Finder tool available at Medicare.gov (https://www.medicare.gov). CMS publishes the Medicare Advantage and Part D Star Ratings every year to measure the quality of, and reflect the experiences of beneficiaries in, Medicare Advantage and Part D plans.

It will be easier than ever to compare Medicare Advantage and Part D plans on Medicare.gov. As the 2020 Medicare Open Enrollment period approaches, CMS for the first time in a decade launched a modernized and redesigned Medicare Plan Finder – the most-used tool on Medicare.gov – that allows users to shop and compare Medicare Advantage and Part D plans (including by total costs of estimated annual drug costs plus premiums) as well as compare costs between original Medicare, Medicare prescription drug plans, Medicare Advantage plans and Medicare supplemental insurance (Medigap) policies.

Medicare Open Enrollment begins on October 15, 2019, and ends on December 7, 2019. During this time, Medicare beneficiaries can compare coverage options like Original Medicare and Medicare Advantage and choose health and drug plans for 2020. Medicare health and drug plan costs and covered benefits can change from year to year, so people with Medicare should look at their coverage choices and decide on the options that best meet their health needs. They can visit Medicare.gov (https://www.medicare.gov), call 1-800-MEDICARE, or contact their State Health Insurance Assistance Program.

For more information on the 2020 Medicare Advantage and Part D Star Ratings, including a fact sheet, please visit: https://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Prescription-Drug-Coverage/PrescriptionDrugCovGenIn/PerformanceData.html, and download the “2020 Part C and D Medicare Star Ratings Data” zip file in the downloads section.

To view the premiums and costs of the 2020 Medicare Advantage and Part D plans, please visit: https://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Prescription-Drug-Coverage/PrescriptionDrugCovGenIn/index.html.


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Tags: Medicare Advantage, Medicare, star ratings

New Medicare Plan Finder - Top 10 Questions and Answers

Posted by www.psmbrokerage.com Admin on Fri, Oct 11, 2019 @ 10:42 AM

New Medicare Plan Finder - Top 10 Questions and Answers
(for those Helping People with Medicare)

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Social Security Benefits Increase in 2020

Posted by www.psmbrokerage.com Admin on Thu, Oct 10, 2019 @ 04:30 PM

Social Security Benefits Increase in 2020

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Medicare Serves Nearly 1 in 5 in America

Posted by www.psmbrokerage.com Admin on Thu, Oct 10, 2019 @ 04:23 PM

Medicare Serves Nearly 1 in 5 in America

Source: https://www.statista.com/statistics/200962/percentage-of-americans-covered-by-medicare/

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The Mad Rush To Sell Private Medicare Plans To Seniors

Posted by www.psmbrokerage.com Admin on Thu, Oct 10, 2019 @ 04:13 PM

The Mad Rush to Sell Private Medicare Plans to Seniors

The Mad Rush To Sell Private Medicare Plans To Seniors

 

Health insurers across the U.S. will race to enroll more seniors in lucrative government-backed Medicare plans this month, even as a roiling debate over the role of private companies in health coverage shapes the presidential race.

The plans, known as Medicare Advantage, are the private-sector, taxpayer-financed alternative to traditional Medicare. Selling them has become a crucial profit center for the insurance industry: Baby Boomers are aging into the program, propelling its growth, while at the same time health insurance products sold to people under 65 are facing pressure from all sides.

The private plans also sit squarely in the middle of the race for the presidency: Some candidates for the Democratic nomination, including Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, have backed a proposal to do away with private health insurance across all markets. Last week, President Donald Trump signed an executive order aimed at bolstering Medicare Advantage, and said Democrats would upend the program.

In 2019, about 22 million people, or roughly a third of all Medicare enrollees, got their Medicare coverage through the private plans. For each person who signs up, the insurers collect a fee from the government. It was $11,545 on average this year, which adds up to about $254 billion. The Medicare Advantage enrollment period opens Oct. 15.

Insurers see it as a lucrative market they can’t afford to pass by. Medicare products are the biggest business at the biggest health insurance company, UnitedHealth Group Inc.’s insurance unit. Centene Corp. agreed to pay $15 billion this year for WellCare Health Plans Inc. in part to get access to the company’s large Medicare business. Startups like Clover Health, which has raised more than $900 million from investors including GV, Alphabet Inc.’s venture capital arm, are targeting Medicare customers with new technologies intended to deliver care more efficiently.

UnitedHealthcare will sell Medicare coverage in 100 new counties in 2020, reaching 90% of the eligible market. Humana Inc., which specializes in Medicare Advantage, will expand to 29 new counties. Humana Chief Executive Officer Bruce Broussard told investors in July that membership was growing at the fastest pace in a decade, and the company expects to add half a million members this year. Cigna Corp., which has a comparatively smaller Medicare business, is expanding to 37 new counties next year and projecting 10% to 15% average annual membership growth through 2025. CVS Health Corp.'s Aetna unit is expanding to 264 new counties in 2020.

Medicare is especially critical to insurers as their traditional business selling health plans to employers and individuals slows. A smaller percentage of the U.S. workforce is enrolled in employer coverage than two decades ago, according to data from the Kaiser Family Foundation, a nonprofit health research group, as the cost of those benefits rises faster than workers’ earnings.

“We all know that 11,000 Americans turn age 65 every day and then the percent of those that choose” Medicare Advantage is accelerating, Anthem Inc. Chief Financial Officer John Gallina said at a conference in June. He called it “a huge opportunity that we’ve missed in the past, that we now need to capitalize on.”

Anthem’s Medicare Advantage membership grew by 25% in the 12 months ending June 2019, far faster than any other category. Anthem is expanding to 77 new counties in 2020.

Seniors in traditional Medicare can go to any doctor or hospital that participates, as most do. Those who choose Medicare Advantage plans trade that freedom of choice for an insurance company’s more limited network. In exchange, they get extra benefits. Medicare Advantage policies often wrap in prescription-drug plans, vision and dental care. Many offer free gym memberships or fitness programs. They also cap members’ total out-of-pocket costs. In traditional Medicare, seniors have to buy policies known as Medicare supplement or Medigap plans to limit their out-of-pocket expenses.

Starting in 2019, a federal rule change permitted Medicare Advantage plans to offer other perks like transportation and meal delivery. The goal is to address so-called social determinants of health, the many non-medical aspects of people’s lives that affect their well-being. Plans will offer a greater variety of those benefits in 2020.

Some Cigna plans in Texas will pay for air conditioners for the first time next year. Anthem will offer pest-control services, because vermin can affect chronic health conditions such as asthma. Carriers are also testing benefits like adult day care; home safety improvements, like grab bars, to prevent falls; and in-home help for people who need assistance bathing or dressing.

“We actually find a lot of beneficiaries are living in environments that really need support and help,” said Martin Esquivel, vice president of Medicare product management at Anthem.

Medicare doesn’t provide those things in its traditional fee-for-service program, partly because of the risk of inappropriate payments or fraud. In Medicare Advantage, the government’s payment to plans is limited, so that risk is managed by the plans.

The growth of Medicare Advantage shows demand for private managed-care plans exists even when seniors have a purely public option. “No one’s forcing them to do this,” said Dan Mendelson, founder of consultant Avalere Health and a partner at private equity firm Welsh Carson Anderson & Stowe. Seniors are increasingly comfortable giving up some choice of doctors in exchange for Medicare Advantage’s perks, he said. “It’s the choice that makes it really remarkable, that seniors are choosing this.”

While two-thirds of Medicare enrollees choose to stick with the original program, that share is declining. Mendelson said Medicare Advantage enrollment has grown by 8% annually in recent years. At that pace, more than half of Medicare members will be in private plans by 2025, he estimates.

Many people can get Medicare Advantage for no additional premium beyond what they pay for traditional Medicare. The average monthly premium for Medicare Advantage is $23 in 2020, down from $26.87 the prior year, according to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. It’s at the lowest level since 2007.

Plans have historically been paid generously. A decade ago, Medicare paid private plans 14% more than it would have spent for the same beneficiaries in the traditional program, according to the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission, known as MedPAC, which counsels Congress on Medicare policy. That helped finance additional benefits that enrollees found attractive, but it raised the program’s costs and put little pressure on plans to deliver more efficient care. The 2010 Affordable Care Act lowered those payments. They’re now about 1% above traditional Medicare payments, according to MedPAC.

People who choose to enroll in Medicare Advantage plans also typically have lower health spending before they enroll, compared with similar people in traditional Medicare, according to an analysis by the Kaiser Family Foundation. That means the way payments are set “may systematically overestimate expected costs of Medicare Advantage enrollees,” the Kaiser researchers wrote. Plans have been also faulted by government watchdogs for improperly denying care.

Medicare Advantage plans pay about 86% of their premium revenue out in medical claims, a similar proportion to other health insurance products, according to a separate Kaiser Family Foundation report. But the opportunity to profit is higher. Partly because Medicare beneficiaries use more medical care than younger people, there’s more money at stake for each member. Gross margins in Medicare Advantage – the difference between premiums collected and claims paid, before counting administrative costs – are about $1,600 per enrollee, roughly double the value in commercial plans, according to Kaiser’s analysis.

“This appears to be a fairly profitable market,” said Tricia Neuman, director of the Kaiser Family Foundation’s program on Medicare policy. The group sees more carriers enter the market than exit each year. “If it weren’t profitable, they wouldn’t be doing it,” Neuman said.

Big Winners
The market for Medicare Advantage plans has become increasingly concentrated. In 2018, the top four Medicare organizations had 59% of enrollment, up from 46% in 2011, according to MedPAC. And while it may seem like an attractive market, it’s difficult for new competitors to enter.

“We had no idea how hard it would be, how long it would take, the infrastructure we’d have to develop,” said Vivek Garipalli, chief executive officer of Clover Health. The company has about 42,000 members, mostly in New Jersey.

Other new technology-focused insurers are trying to break into the market. Oscar Health announced its first Medicare plans this year. Startup Devoted Health, which is led by former Obama administration officials, raised $360 million to launch its Medicare Advantage plans in 2019.

Those companies are betting that technology can deliver better care more efficiently, by using data to help physicians manage patients with chronic conditions, for example. Medicare Advantage is an ideal proving ground to test that idea, because plans make money if they can deliver savings without compromising quality.

“Health care has effectively had zero productivity gains over the last 20 years,” said Bob Kocher, a partner at venture firm Venrock. The firm backed Devoted Health and Kocher served as the company’s chief medical officer for a year. “There should be a lot of pent-up opportunity here to apply technology to make health care much more productive, and that would also make health care more affordable.”

--With assistance from Hannah Recht.

This article was provided by Bloomberg News.

Source: https://www.fa-mag.com/news/the-mad-rush-to-sell-private-medicare-plans-to-seniors-52068.html

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Tags: Humana, Cigna, Medicare Advantage, aetna

Scheduled Maintenance For HealthCare.gov

Posted by www.psmbrokerage.com Admin on Thu, Oct 10, 2019 @ 01:37 PM

Scheduled Maintenance For HealthCare.gov


CMS released its
scheduled maintenance windows for HealthCare.gov for the impending open enrollment period. As in recent years, open enrollment is 45 days long; from November 1 to December 15.

Maintenance for HealthCare.gov is scheduled for pre-dawn on November 1 (final prep ahead of  open enrollment) and each Sunday from midnight to noon, EST, except on December 15.

Federal officials selected Sunday mornings because it’s when the website receives the least amount of traffic. During any website downtime, HealthCare.gov will be unavailable.

As in prior years, CMS anticipates actual maintenance periods will be much shorter. Despite the allocation of 60 hours for maintenance last year, the website was down for only 
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Tags: Medicare Advantage, Medicare, Medicare Supplement, Medicare Part D

The Ultimate Guide to Social Media Marketing

Posted by www.psmbrokerage.com Admin on Wed, Oct 09, 2019 @ 03:03 PM

The Ultimate Guide to Social Media Marketing

The Ultimate Guide to Social Media Marketing


Every month, there are over
two billion active users on Facebook, one billion on Instagram, and 365 million on Twitter worldwide.

In the U.S. alone, 77% of the population has a social media account of some kind. Whether it’s to chat with friends, stay connected to people across the globe, or for business and networking purposes, consumers are on social media for a multitude of reasons.

Due to the sheer number of active users on these platforms, marketers are quickly learning about the importance of targeting their customers through social media. In fact, investments in social media advertising across the world are projected to grow to about 48 billion U.S. dollars by 2021.

With so many people checking their smartphone notifications and social media feeds while traveling, commuting, and even relaxing, what better way to market than on social media?

Social Media Marketing is Effective

Social media advertising reaches audiences in a low-cost, impactful, and effective way. This is exactly why social media campaigns have become a crucial marketing technique for businesses everywhere.

With billions of people on social platforms — and continued growth in monthly users and influence — it’s hard to imagine how businesses could remain relevant without creating a social media presence.

Using social media will allow you to reach your target audience, engage with current and potential customers, create brand loyalty, increase website traffic, and drive sales. Marketing on social isn't just a trend, it’s a powerful industry technique that is here to stay and will help you reach more people all over the world.

Read the Full Article on Hubspot

Source: https://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/social-media-campaigns

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CMS Projects Record-High Medicare Advantage Enrollment in 2020

Posted by www.psmbrokerage.com Admin on Wed, Oct 09, 2019 @ 02:36 PM

CMS Projects Record-High Medicare Advantage Enrollment in 2020

Trump executive order aims to encourage new Medicare benefits


2020 is shaping up to be another competitive year for the Medicare Advantage program, which will feature an additional 600 plan choices and a continued decline in the average monthly premium. With its annual release of the so-called landscape files for the MA and Part D programs, CMS on Sept. 24 said it expects MA enrollment to reach an all-time high of 24.4 million in 2020, up 10% from the current enrollment of 22.2 million.

For 2020, the average monthly MA plan premium will drop by 14% to an estimated $23, the lowest average monthly premium since 2007. As the Affordable Care Act health insurer fee (HIF) returns in 2020, CMS’s bullish enrollment outlook “indicates most plans are prioritizing stability of benefits and enrollment,” observed securities analyst Michael Newshel in a Sept. 24 research note from Evercore ISI.

According to data released alongside the 2020 MA and Part D landscape files, beneficiaries will have an average number of 39 plan choices per county, CMS estimated. Moreover, CMS said there are about 1,200 more MA plans operating in 2020 than in 2018.

According to estimates from Citi Research, there will also be a substantial rise in the number of plans with a $0 monthly premium, with Centene Corp. showing the greatest increase (56%) in $0 premium offerings.

Meanwhile, the Special Needs Plan (SNP) market will continue to expand. According to estimates from Chicago-based consulting firm Clear View Solutions, LLC, there are 171 net new SNP plan IDs, up from 60 net new plans in 2019. In addition, the number of stand-alone Prescription Drug Plan offerings will rise from 1,369 in 2019 to 1,433 next year.

Medicare beneficiaries may begin perusing their 2020 coverage options on Oct. 1. Open enrollment begins on Oct. 15 and ends on Dec. 7.

Source: https://aishealth.com/medicare-and-medicaid/cms-projects-record-high-medicare-advantage-enrollment-in-2020/


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Tags: Medicare Advantage, Medicare

It's Time to Help and Guide Beneficiaries

Posted by www.psmbrokerage.com Admin on Tue, Oct 08, 2019 @ 10:32 AM

It's Time to Help and Guide Beneficiaries

are you ready for aep-1


The Annual Enrollment Period (AEP) is the time of year when your clients may switch between original Medicare and Medicare Advantage and when they’re able to re-evaluate their prescription drug coverage – whether it’s a stand-alone Part D or wrapped into an Medicare Advantage plan.

Research by the Kaiser Family Foundation found just 11% of Medicare Advantage beneficiaries voluntarily switch plans annually; another study found only 13% of Part D beneficiaries switch voluntarily, yet nearly half (46%) of those who did cut their premiums at least 5%.

For 2019, most Medicare Advantage beneficiaries (88%) are in plans including drug coverage, and more than half (56%) pay no drug premium beyond the Part B premium.

And don’t forget those who prefer Medicare Supplement plans: they vary by design greatly by region – but often it’s possible to cap out-of-pocket costs at a lower level than what’s available in Medicare Advantage plans.

What‘s best for each client? That’s your job, your challenge, your knowledge and expertise in action. And, as always, we are here to assist our agents with any challenges they may have during this time.

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Tags: Medicare Advantage, Medicare, Medicare Supplement, Medicare Part D

Medicare Changes for 2020

Posted by www.psmbrokerage.com Admin on Tue, Oct 08, 2019 @ 09:29 AM

Medicare Changes for 2020

businessman with dominoMedicare and You for 2020 just came out and while we’re still waiting for the updates on any cost changes, here’s are a couple of notable changes coming for 2020.

Medicare Supplement Plan Changes – No More First Dollar Coverage.

As of January 1, 2020, Plans C & F will be not be available for newly eligible Medicare beneficiaries. However, if a beneficiary is enrolled in Medicare Part A by December 31, 2019, they will retain the option to purchase these plans in the future.

Effectively, if a beneficiary aged into Medicare prior to January 1, 2020 nothing changes in regards to Medigap plan availability for them.

Those who enroll in Medicare on or after January 1, 2020, will not be able to purchase a Medigap Plan C or F, and thus will have no Medigap Plans available that cover the Part B deductible.

Plan G will then have the most benefits available, functioning much like a Plan F once the Part B deductible is covered. Guarantee Issue rights once applied to Plans C & F will now migrate to Plans D & G for this second group of beneficiaries.

Additionally, High Deductible Plan F (HDF) is being replaced by a new Medigap Plan, High Deductible Plan G (HDG) which currently includes the same $2300 annual deductible as the previous HDF. Medicare beneficiaries can begin enrollment into HDG on January 1.


The Donut Hole Will Close by 2020

Closing the donut hole 200That’s right, pictures of donuts on Medicare related posts will be a thing of the past in 2020. The Medicare Part D Donut Hole is closing. The percentage beneficiaries will pay in the coverage gap will decrease as the Donut Hole closes.

If they’re in the Donut Hole, they will now get a discount on brand-name drugs and additional savings on generic and brand-name drugs until it’s officially closed in 2020.

The gap is closing because the manufacturers will continue paying large percentages of the drug, while Medicare drug plans will increase the amount they cover. Currently, Medicare pays 56% of the price of your generic drugs while they’re in the Donut Hole.

They are responsible for the remaining 44%. In 2020, the number they will be responsible for is only 25% of the cost. This results in big saving for Part D beneficiaries in the Donut Hole. 

For more information, check out the full Medicare and You 2020 PDF.

 

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Tags: Medicare Advantage, Medicare, Medicare Supplement, Medicare Part D

Trump Expected to Expand Private Medicare Advantage Program

Posted by www.psmbrokerage.com Admin on Mon, Oct 07, 2019 @ 01:42 PM

Trump Expected to Expand Private Medicare Advantage Program

Trump Expected to Expand Private Medicare Advantage Program


President Trump is scheduled to issue an order today that expands the private-sector version of Medicare, as he slams some Democratic presidential candidates’ plans to build the program into a government-financed health system.

The order will direct federal health officials to make a set of changes to Medicare Advantage, the private managed care plans currently enrolling 22 million people — one-third of the participants in the federal insurance program for Americans who are 65 and older or have disabilities.

The changes are intended, in part, to give Medicare Advantage plans the option to cover a greater array of health-related services, such as adult day care. They also will foster long-distance “telehealth” that may be useful especially in rural areas. And they will revise enrollment procedures for people joining Medicare or

renewing their membership so that the private health plans are presented as prominently as the traditional “fee-for-service” form of Medicare in which the program pays for patients to go to whichever doctors they choose.

These and other features of the president’s order were laid out in a conference call for reporters early this morning by Joe Grogan, the White House’s domestic policy director; Alex Azar, secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services; and Seema Verma, administrator of HHS’s Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

In a preview of the president’s remarks, the officials laced the specific policy changes with what they characterized as Trump’s health-care vision. They contrasted that with the campaign proposals of progressive Democrats that would transform all or part of U.S. health care into government-financed Medicare-for-all.

“Medicare-for-all is Medicare for none,” Grogan said.

Trump is scheduled to sign the order during an appearance in the early afternoon at a large retirement community called the Villages in a Republican-leaning part of central Florida — his first public rally since House Democrats launched an impeachment inquiry last month.

The executive order is the fifth relating to health care that Trump has issued since taking office and the third in just over three months. The president has been flexing his executive powers to reshape pieces of the health-care system at a time when polls consistently show that voters regard the issue as centrally important as the 2020 election approaches.


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Tags: Medicare Advantage

Cigna tees up largest MA expansion ever for 2020 plan year

Posted by www.psmbrokerage.com Admin on Wed, Oct 02, 2019 @ 10:59 AM

Cigna tees up largest MA expansion ever for 2020 plan year-1


Cigna is launching its largest Medicare Advantage (MA) expansion to date for 2020, including new geographic regions, products and benefits targeting the social determinants of health. 

With MA open enrollment set to begin Oct. 15, Cigna announced it will launch its first MA PPO plans in 43 counties across eight states. It will also offer its existing HMO plans in 37 additional counties in nine states. 

The insurer said it will make both plans available in the Denver area, its first foray into the state with MA. 

In total, Cigna’s 2020 MA geographic footprint will include 80 counties across 17 states. Brian Evanko, president of Cigna’s government business, told FierceHealthcare growth in MA is a key element of the insurers’ long-term plans for growth. 

“It’s a big step in that direction,” Evanko said. 

Evanko said that Cigna’s broad geographic reach in other business sectors offers plenty of room for its MA footprint to grow. There are plan offerings in each market with a $0 premium, and 89% of 2020 plans offer a $0 copay on primary care visits, Cigna said. 

Alongside the expanded plan offerings, Cigna announced that it will be testing new supplemental benefits targeting the social determinants of health for 2020. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services finalized a rule earlier this year that allows MA plans to offer coverage for benefits targeting chronic care management, such as air quality tools for members with asthma. 

Evanko said Cigna has in the past offered coverage for transportation and meals across business lines, finding success with, for example, a program that offered 14 days of meals after hospital discharge. 

For 2020, Cigna will pilot an air conditioner allowance in some of its Texas plans, a fall prevention program for some Mississippi and Kansas beneficiaries, adult day care in New Jersey and will offer a patient attendant for medical visits in some Pennsylvania and Maryland plans. 

In addition, Cigna intends to offer an acupuncture allowance in all its HMO plans and its PPO plans in Colorado and will test an expanded transportation benefit with some beneficiaries in Pennsylvania and Arizona that would include rides to the grocery store, church services and other nonmedical trips in addition to doctor visits and other rides for healthcare needs. 

Evanko said the insurer selects supplemental benefit options based on member feedback and uses tests in certain markets as a barometer for benefits that may be beneficial to a broader group of members. 

Some pilots build on existing offerings—such as the new transportation benefit, which also plays into ongoing work at Cigna to combat patient loneliness. 

“We do this on a market by market basis to get the learning before we extrapolate it,” he said. 


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20 insurers expanding Medicare Advantage products

Posted by www.psmbrokerage.com Admin on Wed, Oct 02, 2019 @ 10:49 AM

20 insurers expanding Medicare Advantage products


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Online comparison shopping for healthcare services increased 257% since 2012

Posted by www.psmbrokerage.com Admin on Wed, Oct 02, 2019 @ 10:39 AM

Online comparison shopping for healthcare services increased 257% since 2012


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10 Medicare FAQs You Should Know

Posted by www.psmbrokerage.com Admin on Wed, Oct 02, 2019 @ 10:32 AM

10 Medicare FAQs You Should Know


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Trump Administration Drives Down Medicare Advantage and Part D Premiums for Seniors

Posted by www.psmbrokerage.com Admin on Wed, Oct 02, 2019 @ 10:20 AM

Medicare Advantage premiums projected to go down to their lowest level in 13 years


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