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Medicare Agents vs Brokers: Pros, Cons, & How To Choose

Prescription drug coverage is also a big concern for many, and I help explain their Medicare options. The fact is people have a lot of options when choosing a Medicare plan, and that can be confusing—so I help them understand how to select a plan that best fits their situation. When selecting a Medicare agent or broker, make sure they look at whether or not your current coverage — based on both coverage terms and price — is the best option for you. You don’t pay for the services of a Medicare broker or agent. Agents and brokers both compare different Medicare plans and combinations of plans to come up with the best options based on price and need. Nectar is ideal for agents who are less enthused about marketing and networking. All Medicare agents and brokers must be licensed to operate in your state. You can use the NAIC locator tool to get in touch with your state insurance department to verify if someone claiming to be an insurance agent or broker is licensed. Medicare agents and