Originally Posted by south_oc_sales
My wife and I just got our licenses to sell life and health insurance in California. We're particularly interested in selling SNP's due to their sell-ability during closed enrollment.
There is limited value in selling to dual eligibles in California. Medicare and MediCal provide a very rich benefit so enrolling a person in an
HMO does not necessarily make sense. However, if you can get some doctors to recommend the change to their patients, you can make some "real" money.
Chronic Illness SNPs can be sold year 'round and are primarily a gimmic. There are only 2 plans in Southern California. The Health Net plan is going bye-bye because it only covers one condition. Evercare (Secure Horizons) remains and actually is a decent plan with good benefits. Is it better than a non-
SNP plan? Maybe not - you need to compare.
Commissions are going down starting with the 2009 policy year. My best guess is $25 per month due to changes in CMS rules and federal law. Can you live on $25 per month per plan?
I can help you with contracts for many of the companies in California and certainly am willing to help. Give me a call or shoot me an email insure (AT) greensky (DOT) com.
Rick
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