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MPM #14661908 | Maine License PRR168748
CALL (207) 544-4119
NPN #14661908 | Maine License PRR168748
The Center’s for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) have heard you! They know that you don’t like the deceptive ads that flood the airways and your mailbox and they want to reduce the risk of surprises and scams by introducing a cooling off period, where you, the consumer, control when and how you enroll in a Medicare insurance plan.
CMS has introduced the 48 Hour Scope of Appointment form. Here’s what this means for you: If you want to enroll in a Medicare plan or change your Medicare plan, you must provide a signed Scope of Appointment at least 48 hours before you meet with an agent. This goes into effect 10/1/2023.
This new Scope of Appointment rule affects how Medicare beneficiaries and agents interact Currently, Medicare beneficiaries have been signing a Scope of Appointment at an appointment Under the new rule, Medicare beneficiaries must provide a signed the Scope of appointment, a minimum of 48 hours in advance.
When a Medicare beneficiary signs a Scope of Appointment, they are under no obligation to enroll in any plan. Rather, they are simply giving an agent permission to discuss Medicare products that they are interested in. A signed Scope of Appointment remains open until a beneficiary completes a meeting with an insurance agent. At the end of the meeting, the agent closes the Scope of Appointment, and must retain the signed Scope of Appointment for 10 years.
Beneficiaries who have an agent and want to have easy access to discuss Medicare plans at any time with their agent, may pre-emptively sign a Scope of Appointment to be kept open in their file. The open scope expires one year from the date it is signed, or at the completion of a Medicare appointment – whichever comes sooner.
The Scope of Appointment can be signed a variety of ways: Paper copy – sign and send back via snail mail; print, sign, scan – fax or email; electronically, or telephonically. There are five boxes, listed on the Scope of Appointment: Medicare Supplement (Medigap) plans, Prescription Drug Plans, Medicare Advantage Plans, Dental/Vision plans, and supplemental indemnity plans. Check as many boxes as you would like to discuss.
If you don’t understand how each of these plans work, and you’d like a general refresher course on Medicare, checking all of the boxes allows an agent to present a comprehensive overview.. On the other hand, if you know the different plans, and/or simply want to make a plan change, you may simply check one box. You choose. You are in charge!
Phone: (207) 544-4119 | Email: karen@vachonagency.com
MPM #14661908 | Maine License PRR168748
Address: 327 Ocean House Road Ste 5 Cape Elizabeth, ME 04107
Hours: Monday to Friday: 9am - 5pm | Saturday and Sunday: Closed
Disclaimer: Currently, we represent seven organizations which offer 65 products in your area. You can always contact
Medicare.gov,
1–800–MEDICARE, or your local State Health Insurance Program for help with plan choices.
Phone: (207) 544-4119 | Email: karen@vachonagency.com
NPN #14661908 | Maine License PRR168748
Address: 327 Ocean House Road Ste 5 Cape Elizabeth, ME 04107
Hours: Monday to Friday: 9am - 5pm | Saturday and Sunday: Closed
Disclaimer: Currently, we represent seven organizations which offer 65 products in your area. You can always contact Medicare.gov, 1–800–MEDICARE, or your local State Health Insurance Program for help with plan choices.
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