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Last Minute AEP preparation tips

Episode 46 of the Insurance Business Babes podcast, hosted by Kathe Kline, titled "Last Minute AEP preparation tips" was published on September 16, 2024 and runs 26 minutes.

September 16, 2024 ·26m · Insurance Business Babes

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Last-Minute AEP Preparation: Key Strategies from Industry ExpertsAs we approach the Annual Enrollment Period (AEP), ensuring that your preparations are comprehensive and efficient is critical for a successful season. In this episode of Insurance Business Babes, hosts Kathe Kline and Joanna Wyckoff shared valuable insights and strategies for last-minute AEP prep. Here’s a summary of their advice to help you navigate through this busy time.The hosts emphasized the importance of staying updated on market changes and new regulations, particularly in light of the Inflation Reduction Act and its effects on the insurance landscape. With some plans leaving the market and others adjusting their offerings, being proactive is key. The hosts discuss reaching out to carriers for first looks at plan changes and understanding which plans are exiting your area. This knowledge allows you to prioritize the clients impacted by these changes.Communicating early and effectively with clients who are likely to be affected by significant plan alterations is vital. Joanna recommends sending out surveys and emails to collect updated information on clients’ medications and physicians. Automating this process, when possible, saves time and ensures you are prepared to offer the best advice come October 1st.Using Customer Relationship Management (CRM) systems like Sunfire can streamline your workflow. Kathe highlighted the efficiency gained by having up-to-date client information preloaded into the CRM. This allows for quick comparisons of current plans with alternatives, enabling faster decision-making and client follow-up.Retaining existing clients should be a priority during AEP. Focusing on retention rather than external marketing, as maintaining current clients can often lead to new referrals. Automated emails and calendar scheduling tools like Calendly can facilitate easy appointment setting, ensuring each client feels valued and cared for.Kathe and Joanna stressed the importance of staying organized. Complete certifications, address any personal or logistical tasks, and ensure your schedule is clear before AEP begins. This preparation will free up more time to focus on client needs and mitigate stress.As AEP approaches, take these expert tips seriously. Understand market shifts, communicate proactively with clients, employ efficient systems, and prioritize retention. With the right preparation and organization, you can navigate AEP effectively, providing exceptional service to your clients and ensuring a productive season.This episode is sponsored by ⁠CertifiedMedicareAgents.com⁠ and ⁠TopFlightAgent.com⁠

Last-Minute AEP Preparation: Key Strategies from Industry Experts

As we approach the Annual Enrollment Period (AEP), ensuring that your preparations are comprehensive and efficient is critical for a successful season.

In this episode of Insurance Business Babes, hosts Kathe Kline and Joanna Wyckoff shared valuable insights and strategies for last-minute AEP prep. Here’s a summary of their advice to help you navigate through this busy time.

The hosts emphasized the importance of staying updated on market changes and new regulations, particularly in light of the Inflation Reduction Act and its effects on the insurance landscape. With some plans leaving the market and others adjusting their offerings, being proactive is key. The hosts discuss reaching out to carriers for first looks at plan changes and understanding which plans are exiting your area. This knowledge allows you to prioritize the clients impacted by these changes.

Communicating early and effectively with clients who are likely to be affected by significant plan alterations is vital. Joanna recommends sending out surveys and emails to collect updated information on clients’ medications and physicians. Automating this process, when possible, saves time and ensures you are prepared to offer the best advice come October 1st.

Using Customer Relationship Management (CRM) systems like Sunfire can streamline your workflow. Kathe highlighted the efficiency gained by having up-to-date client information preloaded into the CRM. This allows for quick comparisons of current plans with alternatives, enabling faster decision-making and client follow-up.

Retaining existing clients should be a priority during AEP. Focusing on retention rather than external marketing, as maintaining current clients can often lead to new referrals. Automated emails and calendar scheduling tools like Calendly can facilitate easy appointment setting, ensuring each client feels valued and cared for.

Kathe and Joanna stressed the importance of staying organized. Complete certifications, address any personal or logistical tasks, and ensure your schedule is clear before AEP begins. This preparation will free up more time to focus on client needs and mitigate stress.

As AEP approaches, take these expert tips seriously. Understand market shifts, communicate proactively with clients, employ efficient systems, and prioritize retention. With the right preparation and organization, you can navigate AEP effectively, providing exceptional service to your clients and ensuring a productive season.

This episode is sponsored by ⁠CertifiedMedicareAgents.com⁠ and ⁠TopFlightAgent.com⁠

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