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How much do health insurance agents make from their clients?

Q: I am wondering how much my health insurance deputy will make from my business?


A: It will change by company. Some companies will have a flat percentage throughout the life of the policy, other companies will have a higher proportion in the beginning that will decline in subsequent years. Whatever the agent does make has no significance direction on what you pay; you pay the same using the agent or if you buy directly from the company. With an agent you'll have someone local to work with you if you have questions in the tomorrow.

Any Health insurance agents out there in Maryland?

Q: Let me start by striking you that my wife and I are currently covered with Carefirst Bluechoice. We are 28 years of age. I purchased this health insurance due to not having any benefits through my patron. We pay $376 mthly and I also have a pre-existing condition (narcolepsy) in which I take medication for. (generic adderall)... However, Im not to propitious with the premium, is there any other type of coverage out there that would give me a lower premium and possibly a low deductible.. I be acquainted with its either or but I would prefer the lower premium if any. Any suggestions or helpful advice would be much appreciated!


A: Well really you can have it both way, low
cost and low premium: combine a higher deductible
insurance of the type you have now with My Simple Pasteboard
for the first dollar coverage. You will get similar coverage
(what is your deductible now btw?) for about $100-$150 less
premium per month. You shield to $2,000 a year.

Do any health insurance agents offer multiple providers?

Q: I hunger to get the best policy, not just the provider the guy I pick (out of phone book) happens to be an cause for. I live in Pennsylvania.


A: health-quotes.isgreat.org - my relatives have this health insurance. It is affordable and has good coverage for dental issues.



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Health Insurance Agents Beware

www.finalexpenseagents.biz Health insurance agents be on one's guard - the end of the health insurance market is fast approaching

Health insurance agents should start lining up at unemployment office

Dr. John C. Goodman, who is dubbed “The Priest of the Health Savings Account,” provided some blunt but needed insight on the frenzied push for health care reform in the recent issue of Health Insurance Underwriter magazine.

Goodman, who played a key r in defeating Bill and Hillary Clinton’s push for a single-payer system in the initially 1990’s and is currently president and CEO of the National Center for Policy Analysis, doesn’t mince words in an interview published in HIU, the firm journal of  the National Association of Health Underwriters (NAHU).

Health care reform is “succeeding to wipe out health underwriters,” Goodman is quoted as saying in the article. “There will be no more brokers and no more agents once an switch is set up. Under any sort of exchange that’s being envisioned by Congress or the White House, there will be no brokers.”

In containerize you didn’t get that message, he said it again, in not too subtle language, later in the to: “There will be no more role for the agent.”

Medicare Sleight of Hand

Mass Number one Harry Reid (D-Nev.) on Wednesday morning inaudibly set in gesture legislation that could payment more than $200 billion over 10 years – without cuts or takings to redress the spending — on a unyoke scent from a larger healthcare bill that President Barack Obama and Senate Republican leaders have vowed would not add to the budget deficiency.

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