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5 Conditions That Guarantee You Won’t Pass Underwriting

40 min · 3 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio 5 Conditions That Guarantee You Won’t Pass Underwriting

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Medicare School Daily airs Monday–Thursday, 11 AM–12 PM CST. Book a call-in slot for upcoming shows here:  https://medicareschool.com/medicareschool-daily/ Call in directly to the show at: 833-824-4004 For immediate Medicare enrollment assistance, call our team at 800-782-6676 - Medigap underwriting can decide whether you’re approved for a Medicare Supplement plan. In this episode, one of our licensed Medicare guides, Ethan Salvino, joins us to break down five health conditions that can cause someone to fail underwriting when applying outside their guaranteed window. If you’re thinking about moving from Medicare Advantage to a Supplement, or switching Medigap plans, this is one you’ll want to understand first. Watch before you assume you can change plans later. We look forward to taking your calls!

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