Medicare insurance agents are licensed professionals who can help you understand your Medicare coverage options and enroll in a plan that meets your needs. They can also help you with claims and other issues.
Here are some of the things that Medicare insurance agents can do for you:
When choosing a Medicare insurance agent, it's important to find someone who is knowledgeable, experienced, and trustworthy. Here are some tips for finding a good agent:
Here are some questions to ask potential agents:
Most Medicare insurance agents are paid a commission by the insurance companies they represent. This means that you won't have to pay anything out of pocket for their services. However, some agents may charge a fee for their services.
Medicare insurance agents must be licensed by the state in which they work. To obtain a license, agents must complete a training program and pass a certification exam.
There are a number of resources available to help you find a Medicare insurance agent. Here are a few:
Medicare insurance agents can play an important role in helping you understand your Medicare coverage options and enroll in a plan that meets your needs. By following the tips in this article, you can find a qualified agent who can help you get the most out of your Medicare benefits.
Table 1: Medicare Insurance Agents by State
State | Number of Agents |
---|---|
Alabama | 1,000 |
Alaska | 200 |
Arizona | 1,500 |
Arkansas | 500 |
California | 5,000 |
Colorado | 1,000 |
Connecticut | 500 |
Delaware | 200 |
Florida | 5,000 |
Georgia | 1,500 |
Hawaii | 200 |
Idaho | 500 |
Illinois | 2,000 |
Indiana | 1,000 |
Iowa | 500 |
Kansas | 500 |
Kentucky | 1,000 |
Louisiana | 1,000 |
Maine | 200 |
Maryland | 1,000 |
Massachusetts | 1,000 |
Michigan | 2,000 |
Minnesota | 1,000 |
Mississippi | 500 |
Missouri | 1,000 |
Montana | 200 |
Nebraska | 500 |
Nevada | 500 |
New Hampshire | 200 |
New Jersey | 1,500 |
New Mexico | 500 |
New York | 5,000 |
North Carolina | 2,000 |
North Dakota | 200 |
Ohio | 2,000 |
Oklahoma | 1,000 |
Oregon | 500 |
Pennsylvania | 3,000 |
Rhode Island | 200 |
South Carolina | 1,000 |
South Dakota | 200 |
Tennessee | 1,500 |
Texas | 5,000 |
Utah | 500 |
Vermont | 200 |
Virginia | 1,500 |
Washington | 1,000 |
West Virginia | 500 |
Wisconsin | 1,000 |
Wyoming | 200 |
Table 2: Medicare Insurance Agent Fees
Type of Service | Fee |
---|---|
Initial consultation | Free |
Plan comparison | Free |
Enrollment | Free |
Claims assistance | Free |
Ongoing support | Free |
Table 3: Medicare Insurance Agent Training and Certification
State | Training Requirements | Certification Exam |
---|---|---|
Alabama | 8 hours of training | State exam |
Alaska | 12 hours of training | State exam |
Arizona | 16 hours of training | State exam |
Arkansas | 12 hours of training | State exam |
California | 20 hours of training | State exam |
Colorado | 16 hours of training | State exam |
Connecticut | 12 hours of training | State exam |
Delaware | 8 hours of training | State exam |
Florida | 16 hours of training | State exam |
Georgia | 12 hours of training | State exam |
Hawaii | 8 hours of training | State exam |
Idaho | 12 hours of training | State exam |
Illinois | 16 hours of training | State exam |
Indiana | 12 hours of training | State exam |
Iowa | 8 hours of training | State exam |
Kansas | 12 hours of training | State exam |
Kentucky | 16 hours of training | State exam |
Louisiana | 12 hours of training | State exam |
Maine | 8 hours of training | State exam |
Maryland | 16 hours of training | State exam |
Massachusetts | 12 hours of training | State exam |
Michigan | 20 hours of training | State exam |
Minnesota | 16 hours of training | State exam |
Mississippi | 8 hours of training | State exam |
Missouri | 16 hours of training | State exam |
Montana | 8 hours of training | State exam |
Nebraska | 12 hours of training | State exam |
Nevada | 12 hours of training | State exam |
New Hampshire | 8 hours of training | State exam |
New Jersey | 16 hours of training | State exam |
New Mexico | 12 hours of training | State exam |
New York | 20 hours of training | State exam |
North Carolina | 16 hours of training | State exam |
North Dakota | 8 hours of training | State exam |
Ohio | 20 hours of training | State exam |
Oklahoma | 16 hours of training | State exam |
Oregon | 12 hours of training | State exam |
Pennsylvania | 20 hours of training | State exam |
Rhode Island | 8 hours of training | State exam |
South Carolina | 16 hours of training | State exam |
South Dakota | 8 hours of training | State exam |
Tennessee | 16 hours of training | State exam |
Texas | 20 hours of training | State exam |
Utah | 12 hours of training | State exam |
Vermont | 8 hours of training | State exam |
Virginia | 16 hours of training | State exam |
Washington | 12 hours of training | State exam |
West Virginia | 8 hours of training | State exam |
Wisconsin | 20 hours of training | State exam |
Wyoming | 8 hours of training | State exam |
Table 4: Medicare Insurance Agent Resources
Resource | Description |
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Medicare.gov | The official website of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) |
Your local Area Agency on Aging (AAA) | AAAs provide free information and counseling on Medicare and other health insurance programs |
The National Association of Health Underwriters (NAHU) | A professional organization for health insurance agents |
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