What is the definition of “communications” in Medicare plans?
Communications are materials and activities that provide information to current and prospective enrollees about Medicare health plans and Part D plans.
What types of unsolicited contact are prohibited under Medicare marketing rules?
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What is the difference between a marketing/sales event and an educational event?
What are examples of prohibited marketing practices under Medicare rules?
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How is “marketing” different from general communications?
Marketing is a subset of communications that is intended to influence a beneficiary’s plan choice and is subject to stricter regulation.
When is it permissible for a marketing representative to contact a beneficiary?
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What activities are permitted during a marketing/sales event?
Agents may:
What are the rules regarding gifts and promotional items for beneficiaries?
Give an example of how you’ve worked successfully on a team.
What are the two required elements for something to be considered marketing?
What is required before making a marketing call to a potential enrollee?
The beneficiary must give prior permission (e.g., via business reply card or request for contact).
What activities are prohibited during educational events?
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What responsibilities do plans have for oversight and enforcement of marketing rules?
Why do you want to work here, and what motivates you?
Give examples of marketing content that would make material subject to stricter regulations.
The beneficiary must give prior permission (e.g., via business reply card or request for contact).
Permission is valid for 12 months from the date of the request or signature
What is a Scope of Appointment (SOA), and when is it required
An SOA is a documented agreement outlining what products will be discussed; it is required at least 48 hours before a marketing appointment (with limited exceptions).
What are the key rules regarding agent/broker compensation for 2025?
Tell me about a time you handled a difficult customer or situation.
What distinguishes communication-only materials from marketing materials?
Communication-only materials either contain no marketing content or include marketing content without intent to influence enrollment decisions.
What rules apply to contacting beneficiaries based on referrals?
Agents cannot directly contact referred individuals unless the beneficiary gave explicit permission; instead, they may provide their contact info for the referral to reach out.
What can and cannot be discussed during an individual marketing appointment?
What actions can be taken if a marketing representative violates CMS rules?
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