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¿CÓMO SE DIFERENCIA MedOptions?

Nos centramos en ser atentos, apoyar, y trabajamos con agentes y agencias de forma individual proporcionando las herramientas necesarias para su éxito. Posicionamos a las agencias y a los corredores para que alcancen el éxito instantáneo con LA MEJOR tecnología y REDES DE SOCIOS BIEN ESTABLECIDAS. Tenemos el equipo de apoyo, las herramientas, la tecnología, marketing Co-ops y los recursos para proporcionar una base firme para que los agentes y las agencias hagan crecer su portafolio de negocios. "No importa cuánto hayamos crecido, nos tomamos el tiempo necesario con cada agente"

¿Por qué Medicare?

Los productos de Medicare son unos de los más demandados en el sector. No puede perder esta oportunidad de hacer crecer su base de clientes y, lo que es más importante, sus ingresos. "En 2030, UNO DE CADA CINCO estadounidenses tendrá 65 años o más.

Ventajas de ser socio de Medoptions

-Agencia centrada en el cuidado de la salud
-Usted es dueño de su portafolio de negocios
-Servimos a los agentes independientes durante más de una década
- Marketing Co-ops
- Múltiples ciclos de pago por mes para asegurar que usted tenga su dinero en sus manos lo antes posible.
-Formación ilimitada y ACCESO A COACHING UNO A UNO CON LOS MEJORES PRODUCTORES
-Ofrecemos una amplia variedad de productos para atender todas las necesidades de sus clientes.
-La mejor tecnología en su clase para buscar el mejor plan de salud basado en las necesidades de sus clientes y procesar su inscripción.
-Nuestro equipo de contratación hace que sea fácil estar al día con el estado de sus contratos y licencias.
"Estamos aquí para mantenerlo listo para la venta" -Proporcionamos un CRM para hacer su trabajo administrativo más fácil y rápido.
-Los LEADS y las transferencias son gratuitas
-50% de su presupuesto de marketing pagado

¿Medoptions se queda con parte de las comisiones o renovaciones de los agentes?

No, nunca nos quedaremos con las comisiones o renovaciones de los agentes. “Si te lo ganas, te lo quedas".

¿Se quedará Medoptions con mi cartera de negocios si me voy a otra agencia?

No, los agentes siempre serán dueños de su portafolio de negocios, incluso si el agente decide dejar MedOptions.

Why do I have to pay the medicare part b premium?

Part B is insurance for outpatient medical care such as doctor visits, preventative services, ambulance services, mental health costs, and the cost of durable medical equipment. The standard monthly fee for Part B is $148.50 in 2021 and $170.10 in 2022. It is higher for Medicare recipients who have higher incomes.

I heard by having my Medicare I can get an increase on my pension/social security check?

There are several qualifications and resources please call us to review your options.

What’s the difference between Medical & Medicare?

Medicare provides health coverage to individuals 65 and older or those with a severe disability regardless of income, whereas Medi-Cal (California's state-run and funded Medicaid program) provides health coverage to those families with very low income, as well as pregnant women and the blind, among others.

Can I have medicare and Medical?

If you qualify for full Medi-Cal (Medi-Cal without a share of cost (SOC)), Medi-Cal will also cover your Medicare Part A and B deductibles and copayments, and pay your monthly Medicare Part B premium. If you have both Medicare and Medi-Cal, how you receive your benefits depends on the county you live in.

How do I apply for Medicare?

Contact us at 1800-479-1033 to further assist you

Why is my Medicare not covering everything?

Medicare does not cover everything, but we can help you find a plan that best suits your needs.

I want to know if I have parts A, B, C, and D ? and what do they mean?

Call us to review your information, Part A provides inpatient/hospital coverage. Part B provides outpatient/medical coverage. Part C offers an alternate way to receive your Medicare benefits (see below for more information). Part D provides prescription drug coverage.

How do I qualify for Medicare?

Generally, Medicare is available for people age 65 or older, younger people with disabilities and people with End Stage Renal Disease (permanent kidney failure requiring dialysis or transplant). Medicare has two parts, Part A (Hospital Insurance) and Part B (Medicare Insurance). You are eligible for premium-free Part A if you are age 65 or older and you or your spouse worked and paid Medicare taxes for at least 10 years. You can get Part A at age 65 without having to pay premiums if:

● You are receiving retirement benefits from Social Security or the Railroad Retirement Board.
● You are eligible to receive Social Security or Railroad benefits but you have not yet filed for them.
● You or your spouse had Medicare-covered government employment.

Can I have both Medicare and work insurance?

Yes, you can have both Medicare and employer-provided health insurance. In most cases, you will become eligible for Medicare coverage when you turn 65, even if you are still working and enrolled in your employer's health plan.

Where is the medicare reimbursement coming from? Who is paying for it? and When does it start?

1. Are enrolled in Medicare Part A and Part B
2. Do not already receive government or other assistance for your Part B premium
3. Live in the zip code service area of a plan that offers this program
4. Enroll in an MA plan that provides a giveback benefit