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Unlock New Opportunities with DSNP Plans

April 17th, 2024

1 min read

By www.psmbrokerage.com Admin

Tap Into One of Medicare’s Fastest-Growing Markets

Ready to grow your Medicare business and make a real difference?
Check out our Agent’s Guide to Dual Special Needs Plans (D-SNPs) — your shortcut to mastering one of the most rewarding and underserved segments in Medicare.

This guide breaks down everything you need to know to confidently approach, educate, and enroll dual-eligible clients — all while building stronger relationships and increasing your production.

Inside the Guide:

  • What is a Dual Eligible Special Needs Plan?

  • Who Qualifies for D-SNP?

  • Medicaid Eligibility Categories Explained

  • D-SNP Types and Key Differences

  • Enrollment Rules and Opportunities

  • How to Find and Engage D-SNP Prospects

  • Required D-SNP Disclaimers

  • Is the D-SNP Market Right for You?

🧾 Looking for a Quick Client Worksheet?

Need a simple handout to help explain D-SNPs during appointments?
Download our “What Is a D-SNP?” Client Guide — a clean, easy-to-follow worksheet you can share with clients to help them understand how Dual Eligible Special Needs Plans work and whether they may qualify.

It’s the perfect companion to your agent guide — helping you educate, build trust, and simplify complex topics for your clients.

Let’s Turn Your Goals Into Growth.
From marketing tools to expert education and one-on-one support, PSM Brokerage gives you everything you need to start strong and stay ahead.
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