It’s A Great Day to Sell Insurance
In this episode, host Melissa D. Hall breaks down major shifts happening in U.S. healthcare and Medicare—from a new federal healthcare advisory committee and CMS policy direction to the rise of AI in patient care and growing concerns around Medicare Advantage changes. She also unpacks industry disruption, including non-commissionable plans and what it means for insurance agents trying to stay profitable and relevant. This episode is for Medicare agents, insurance producers, healthcare professionals, and anyone building a career in the insurance or health ecosystem. What You’ll Learn • Why CMS formed a new healthcare advisory committee • Who is shaping U.S. healthcare policy behind the scenes • How AI is being positioned to transform patient data and care delivery • What Medicare auto-enrollment could mean for beneficiaries and agents • Why more Medicare Advantage plans are becoming non-commissionable Key Insight Healthcare decisions are increasingly being shaped by a small group of industry leaders, policymakers, and investors—often without input from frontline agents or patients. While innovation in AI and data is accelerating, there’s a growing gap between system-level planning and real-world execution. For agents, the bigger risk isn’t just automation or AI—it’s structural change in how plans are built, paid, and distributed. Adaptation now means understanding both policy direction and product economics. Action Step Subscribe to CMS (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services) press releases so you can stay updated on policy changes, Medicare updates, and industry-shifting announcements in real time. Connect cms.gov [https://www.cms.gov/] (press releases & updates) melissadhall.com/bootcamp [http://melissadhall.com/bootcamp] (ancillary sales training replay)
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