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How to Become a Medicare Insurance Agent in 2022

One of the benefits of working with an independent Medicare broker or agent is that they represent many health insurance companies. They can present you with plan options from different carriers, increasing your chances of finding the right fit. If you want to buy a Medicare Supplement Insurance policy after your open enrollment period, insurance companies may use medical underwriting and set the premium based on your current health condition. They may also refuse to sell you the policy based on any health issues you have. A Medicare agent or broker can help you figure out if you’ll meet the underwriting requirements for the plan you want. Agents’ compensation for Medicare Advantage , Medicare Part D, and Medigap is tied to enrollment and retention of beneficiaries and is paid by insurers. For 2022, these commissions are capped at $87 for first-time enrollment and $44 for each renewal. Once you're licensed, you'll need to contract with Medicare carriers to sell their produc...