Aon has paired up with MyMedicareMatters as a "partner" to help seniors navigate the medicare maze with their private exchange. I have clients that are retirees from large firms that contracted with Aon for their retiree consulting services. The general feedback is, the reps have minimal knowledge, only recommend a few plans and in many cases, the prices for the plans are higher than the open market.
The NCOA seems to be a left leaning PAC much like AARP, but maybe that is just my view.
I do see some good information on the NCOA site as well as MyMedicareMatters but am reluctant to suggest these sites. This video does a good job of providing an overview to approaching Medicare but the Aon ad at the end is annoying.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ld9gvxm4unI
What are your thoughts on NCOA and MMM as a suggested resource for prospects and clients?
The NCOA seems to be a left leaning PAC much like AARP, but maybe that is just my view.
I do see some good information on the NCOA site as well as MyMedicareMatters but am reluctant to suggest these sites. This video does a good job of providing an overview to approaching Medicare but the Aon ad at the end is annoying.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ld9gvxm4unI
What are your thoughts on NCOA and MMM as a suggested resource for prospects and clients?