Medicare Supplement Insurance Association Directory Makes National News From:
The leading directory listing Medicare insurance agents nationally has made national headlines according to the American Association for Medicare Supplement Insurance (AAMSI). The directory is an enormous resource for consumers and we were delighted to see several hundred media reporting on it today, shares Jesse Slome, director of the organization.
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Free Resource Connects Seniors With Local Medicare Insurance Agents
iCrowd Newswire
10 Jun 2021, 01:09 GMT+10
The 62 million Americans on Medicare and the 11,000 seniors turning 65 every day now have no-cost access to a national directory listing local Medicare insurance agents. Medicare is complex, continually changing and choices are surprisingly local, explains Jesse Slome, director of the American Association for Medicare Supplement Insurance (AAMSI). Finding the best option and costs can be an overwhelming task.
To assist consumers the organization makes available a national directory listing Medicare insurance agents and brokers. Access is completely free and also private, Slome notes. Consumers see contact and experience details. Use the directory to connect directly with independent agents in your town. Because Medicare plan options and prices can be specific to a particular Zip Code, speaking with someone who is local can be advantageous.
The amount an insurance agent can earn selling a Medicare Advantage of prescription drug plan will increase according to the American Association for Medicare Supplement Insurance (AAMSI)."The maximum amount increased by around 6.4% for a Medicare Advantage plan and 7.4 percent for a prescription drug plan sale," reports Jesse Slome,
Three leading long-term care insurance companies have changed rules for Washington state residents looking to exempt themselves from the pending new payroll tax according to the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance (AALTCI)."The new tax will cost Washington workers starting next year and many are looking into long-term care insurance
Early CalPERS Long-Term Care clients squeezed by rate hikes
Two impending hikes that would boost premiums for existing CalPERS Long-Term Care insurance customers by 90% make coverage hard to justify, one policyholder said.
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Financial adviser Lawrence Grossman is holding onto a long-term care insurance policy he started 20 years ago, even though his premiums are five times what they originally were.
But that might not be the case for much longer. With two impending rate hikes that will increase premiums for existing CalPERS Long-Term Care insurance customers by 90%, the cost will be hard to justify, Grossman said.
That wasn’t supposed to happen, he said. Two decades ago, California’s then-young program offered competitive rates that were marketed as intended to stay low over time. After rate increases in 2013, some participants sued CalPERS, claiming that the program broke a promise not to increase rates, leading to a consolidated cl