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Retirees often spend a significant portion of their income on healthcare expenses as age-related decline leads to a higher ...
The allowed commission rates have risen to a maximum in the low $600s per person in most states this year. Those amounts are higher than what brokers earn if a client enrolls in original Medicare and ...
On December 11, 2024, the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services’ Office of Inspector General (OIG), issued a Special Fraud Alert (Alert) ...
UnitedHealthcare announced last week it will not pay commissions on Medicare prescription drug plans sold after June 1.
This follows a bombshell lawsuit just filed by the U.S. Department of Justice accusing many insurance brokers of taking ...
When people call large insurance brokerages seeking free assistance in choosing Medicare Advantage plans, they’re often ...
Your insurance agent or broker might show you the door if you do any of these five things. Being a good customer is about ...
“Your employer hires your insurance company, and so your employer should say to the insurance company, ‘We're going to hold you to a set of performance standards,’” he says. “‘And if you don't meet ...
The American Economic Liberties Project works to ensure America's system of commerce is structured to advance, rather than undermine, economic liberty, fair commerce, and a secure, inclusive democracy ...
The Justice Department filed a complaint alleging some of the biggest Medicare insurers paid kickbacks to brokers that sell such plans, seeking to grab market share and in some cases avoid ...
It also names three insurance brokers as defendants: eHealth, Inc. and an affiliate, GoHealth Inc., and SelectQuote Inc. Newsweek reached out to all six defendants for comment via email.
Federal prosecutors are taking three of the nation's largest health insurance companies and three major insurance brokers to court in Massachusetts over allegations of illegal kickbacks and ...