How to research U.S. Individual Health Ins. Appointments (For Brokers)
March 10, 2023 8:59 AM Subscribe
My employer gave me this task and I have a feeling I could be doing better
My task right now is to research how to get appointed for Various Health Insurances throughout the U.S. My employer is starting a new business where they have agents selling individual and family health insurance. They are already licensed in every state except for Georgia and Maryland. Now I guess they just need to sign up to each Insurance company to get appointed with them so that they can sell.
Is there a more concrete way of me doing this other than googling: "Getting Appointed with U.S. Health Insurances" Because right now I'm only coming up with things like this
I mean- I'd like to just fill out whatever info forms I can so that they can simply reply to my employer... but right now I feel like I just have random links like this to send my boss.
My task right now is to research how to get appointed for Various Health Insurances throughout the U.S. My employer is starting a new business where they have agents selling individual and family health insurance. They are already licensed in every state except for Georgia and Maryland. Now I guess they just need to sign up to each Insurance company to get appointed with them so that they can sell.
Is there a more concrete way of me doing this other than googling: "Getting Appointed with U.S. Health Insurances" Because right now I'm only coming up with things like this
I mean- I'd like to just fill out whatever info forms I can so that they can simply reply to my employer... but right now I feel like I just have random links like this to send my boss.
I work for an insurance carrier in a non-health field (annuities) and they have a link for financial professionals to contact them so they can be appointed with that company!
In your example, I found https://www.uhcexchange.com/agents through scrolling down to the "Prospective ACA" agents page. You can see if the carriers your company works with have a sales desk (for products) or a licensing & contracting desk (for appointing producers with that carrier).
I'm a little biased (grins) but you may have better success looking for "licensing" "contracting" "prospective agents" or just seeing if they have a licensing & contracting box to email!
posted by lineofsight at 6:39 PM on March 10, 2023
In your example, I found https://www.uhcexchange.com/agents through scrolling down to the "Prospective ACA" agents page. You can see if the carriers your company works with have a sales desk (for products) or a licensing & contracting desk (for appointing producers with that carrier).
I'm a little biased (grins) but you may have better success looking for "licensing" "contracting" "prospective agents" or just seeing if they have a licensing & contracting box to email!
posted by lineofsight at 6:39 PM on March 10, 2023
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I'm not even sure what to do on that link
posted by fantasticness at 9:08 AM on March 10, 2023