The new Medicare Part D program has begun. Future Care Services has already become certified to work with the program offered by Mutual of Omaha. We will be working with other carriers too. There is a separate license as well as certification in order to be able to sell this product. For agents and advisors not familiar with the whole scene, please click on the link below. You can contact Len Harris at 954-772-5992 or at lenharris@futurecare.com.
http://www.cms.hhs.gov/FamilyFirst051118c-N.pdf
Sunday, November 27, 2005
Monday, November 14, 2005
Marketing Medicare Part D
As in all aspects of life, there exist the naysayers. There has been alot of naysing on the Medicare Part D topic, but this just may turn out to be a wonderful addition to the Medicare program. Some of the naysaying has been from insurance agents who are negatory on spending time to sell the newly available products. My comment, there could be some great opportunities for new sales. So become educated about Senior insurance products, especially Part D. For more information, contact FutureCare services. www.futurecare.com
Tuesday, November 08, 2005
What's Up With the Health Insurance Market?
I am generally optimisitic about the free market, but wonder just how free our Health Insurance Market really is. Rates keep going up, the media keeps portraying lots of uninsureds, and sometimes I really wonder about who's running some of these companies. Among my biggest concerns is the consolidation of the playing field.
It is happening in other industries too, but we are in this one. More competition leads to better pricing, usually. We all like more choice. America prospered and grew with the Mom and Pop businesses. The big businesses of today all did begin as small struggling enterprises.
Well, that's all great, but what I'd like to see is a more vibrant market where start ups have a place, and where consumers have more choice. What this means state governments, and Federal Government, help us with going after the baddies, but allow a vibrant place to do business, not a restraining one.
It is happening in other industries too, but we are in this one. More competition leads to better pricing, usually. We all like more choice. America prospered and grew with the Mom and Pop businesses. The big businesses of today all did begin as small struggling enterprises.
Well, that's all great, but what I'd like to see is a more vibrant market where start ups have a place, and where consumers have more choice. What this means state governments, and Federal Government, help us with going after the baddies, but allow a vibrant place to do business, not a restraining one.
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