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They told client they must sign up now or the rates will go up.
Clients are confused about what is being offered, among the tens of phone calls coming in once she thought she was going on healthcare.gov. Example, First Health was mentioned as carrier: "no deductible", some kind of "bulk group pricing", no mention of whether or not is MEC, or a scheduled plan. Supposed to be that the carrier "buys a group price", then closes out the group, and the prices for the next group go up, so better buy today. Gibberish? Or am I missing something.
Premium example: $453/month, no deductible, couple, age 50 and age 54.
Client is losing coverage end of Feb, will have SEP. Not happy with difference between employer vs. individual, cost/coverage.
Client can't tell the difference between ACA compliant vs. thin plans, it seems. No one sending out brochures/proposals.
Clients are confused about what is being offered, among the tens of phone calls coming in once she thought she was going on healthcare.gov. Example, First Health was mentioned as carrier: "no deductible", some kind of "bulk group pricing", no mention of whether or not is MEC, or a scheduled plan. Supposed to be that the carrier "buys a group price", then closes out the group, and the prices for the next group go up, so better buy today. Gibberish? Or am I missing something.
Premium example: $453/month, no deductible, couple, age 50 and age 54.
Client is losing coverage end of Feb, will have SEP. Not happy with difference between employer vs. individual, cost/coverage.
Client can't tell the difference between ACA compliant vs. thin plans, it seems. No one sending out brochures/proposals.
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