The End of Grocery Cards: What D-SNP Agents Need to Know and Do Next episode artwork

EPISODE · Jun 16, 2025 · 31 MIN

The End of Grocery Cards: What D-SNP Agents Need to Know and Do Next

from Insurance Business Babes · host Kathe Kline

How Medicare Special Needs Plans Are Changing—and How Agents Can Support Clients NowRecent shifts in Medicare Special Needs Plans (SNPs), especially those affecting dual-eligible (D-SNP) beneficiaries, are causing ripples both for insurance professionals and the vulnerable individuals they serve. In this episode of Insurance Business Babes, Kathe Kline and Joanna Wyckoff break down what's ahead and offer actionable strategies for agents to stay ahead of these changes.Understanding the Major Benefit ReductionsBeginning in 2026, CMS regulations will roll back many popular ancillary benefits for D-SNPs—including the much-loved grocery card. While chronically ill SNP beneficiaries (C-SNPs) may still qualify for these extras, dual-eligible clients will see notable losses. For many low-income individuals, these grocery benefits made up a crucial portion of their monthly "income," so the impact will be significant.Why This Matters: Client and Agent ImplicationsThe removal of grocery and ancillary benefits doesn’t just hurt consumers; insurance agents relying on those “perks” to showcase plan value will need to adjust their approach. The focus will have to return to the medical coverage itself—maximum out-of-pocket costs, plan networks, and real medical needs—rather than the shiny add-ons.Compliant Communication: Getting Ahead of the CurveRegulation limits how and when agents can warn clients about specific plan changes. However, Kathe and Joanna recommend proactive and compliant communication:Send out educational newsletters focusing on national policy or regulation shifts, not plan specifics, to maintain compliance.Create video content raising awareness about upcoming regulatory changes, with clear calls-to-action for annual reviews.Segment your outreach using a CRM to target only affected D-SNP clients, avoiding unnecessary concern for unaffected beneficiaries.Building Resourcefulness for ClientsLosing financial help through Medicare plans means clients may turn to other social supports. Agents can add value by compiling local and national resources—food banks, utility assistance, community gardens, and home-sharing services—to include in their outreach.Time to Be the Trusted AdvisorAs we move towards AEP and beyond, insurance professionals must reclaim their role as consultants rather than benefit brokers. Proactively supporting clients through these changes—with information, empathy, and local resources—will protect your book of business and earn long-term trust.This episode is sponsored by ⁠CertifiedMedicareAgents.com⁠. Use the coupon code BABES2024 for a free lifetime BRONZE membership.

How Medicare Special Needs Plans Are Changing—and How Agents Can Support Clients NowRecent shifts in Medicare Special Needs Plans (SNPs), especially those affecting dual-eligible (D-SNP) beneficiaries, are causing ripples both for insurance professionals and the vulnerable individuals they serve. In this episode of Insurance Business Babes, Kathe Kline and Joanna Wyckoff break down what's ahead and offer actionable strategies for agents to stay ahead of these changes.Understanding the Major Benefit ReductionsBeginning in 2026, CMS regulations will roll back many popular ancillary benefits for D-SNPs—including the much-loved grocery card. While chronically ill SNP beneficiaries (C-SNPs) may still qualify for these extras, dual-eligible clients will see notable losses. For many low-income individuals, these grocery benefits made up a crucial portion of their monthly "income," so the impact will be significant.Why This Matters: Client and Agent ImplicationsThe removal of grocery and ancillary benefits doesn’t just hurt consumers; insurance agents relying on those “perks” to showcase plan value will need to adjust their approach. The focus will have to return to the medical coverage itself—maximum out-of-pocket costs, plan networks, and real medical needs—rather than the shiny add-ons.Compliant Communication: Getting Ahead of the CurveRegulation limits how and when agents can warn clients about specific plan changes. However, Kathe and Joanna recommend proactive and compliant communication:Send out educational newsletters focusing on national policy or regulation shifts, not plan specifics, to maintain compliance.Create video content raising awareness about upcoming regulatory changes, with clear calls-to-action for annual reviews.Segment your outreach using a CRM to target only affected D-SNP clients, avoiding unnecessary concern for unaffected beneficiaries.Building Resourcefulness for ClientsLosing financial help through Medicare plans means clients may turn to other social supports. Agents can add value by compiling local and national resources—food banks, utility assistance, community gardens, and home-sharing services—to include in their outreach.Time to Be the Trusted AdvisorAs we move towards AEP and beyond, insurance professionals must reclaim their role as consultants rather than benefit brokers. Proactively supporting clients through these changes—with information, empathy, and local resources—will protect your book of business and earn long-term trust.This episode is sponsored by ⁠CertifiedMedicareAgents.com⁠. Use the coupon code BABES2024 for a free lifetime BRONZE membership.

NOW PLAYING

The End of Grocery Cards: What D-SNP Agents Need to Know and Do Next

0:00 31:16

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

The Small Business Startup School – Business Notes | Financial Literacy | Retail Psychology – For Professionals & Entrepreneurs The Small Business Startup School Inc. Starting or buying a small business? While personal circumstances may vary, business patterns remain timeless. On The Small Business Startup School, we explore strategies, insights, and practical solutions to help entrepreneurs confidently navigate their journey.Hosted by Ola Williams—a retail entrepreneur, fintech founder, and financial coach with over two decades of experience—this podcast marries financial awareness and retail psychology with optimism to deliver actionable takeaways.Join us to learn, grow, and connect as we uncover the keys to business success.Let’s continue to learn together and be encouraged to keep on connecting! LIGHTS, CAMERA, SMILE! Creatives Club Media Lights, Camera, Smile, is a podcast for anyone with a dream to share something with the world, out of the overflow of themselves - be it their mind, their heart, their personalities, and much more. Each of us are alive in this moment in time, with an innate ability to have ideas and create various things to benefit both ourselves and the people around us for a reason, and here, you will find the encouragement, the inspiration, and the motivation to do just that. Hosted by Cicily, founder of Creatives Club, she dives into various topics surrounding creativity and business. Exploring entrepreneurship for creatives in a corporate reality, sharing tips and tricks in a media centered company, answering questions regarding what a creative actually is are just a few of the things discussed on this podcast. Be encouraged to create for yourself as Cicily gets vulnerable by pivoting the camera to herself for the first time.To submit questions for Cicily to answer, or have her address certain t Solving for Change MOBIA Technology Innovations Solving for Change welcomes business and technology leaders to share stories of bold business transformation within complex organizations. In an era when technology and markets are changing around businesses, the key to staying competitive is to evolve in response to those changes.  MOBIA’s Mike Reeves and Marc LeBlanc investigate business transformation, deconstructing the challenges, ambitions, and market disruptions that drive companies to embark on transformation journeys, and exploring their unique approaches to achieving meaningful outcomes.  What sparks leaders to pursue business transformation? How do they overcome the challenges along the way? What are the keys to creating enduring change?  Through in-depth conversations with business and technology leaders, Mike and Marc answer these questions and explore how businesses evolve by pulling four key transformation levers: people, process, technology, and culture. The Lee Olsen Show Lee Olsen CJF I want to help you improve all areas of your life by 3 types of podcasts!👉Blood, Sweat & Blessings-Interviews of normal people that have achieved BIG things!👉Series!!! For Love of the Horse- Brad Jackman DVM & Lee Olsen CJF, how to help your horse!👉Business Tips- Proven Life Changing Business Strategies with Lee Olsen

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Insurance Business Babes?

This episode is 31 minutes long.

When was this Insurance Business Babes episode published?

This episode was published on June 16, 2025.

What is this episode about?

How Medicare Special Needs Plans Are Changing—and How Agents Can Support Clients NowRecent shifts in Medicare Special Needs Plans (SNPs), especially those affecting dual-eligible (D-SNP) beneficiaries, are causing ripples both for insurance...

Can I download this Insurance Business Babes episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!