In recent months, thousands of nationwide marketplace clients have found their ACA health insurance coverage switched without consent. This includes some cases in Texas, where unauthorized changes have led to confusion and missing agent commissions. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is taking steps to resolve these issues and ensure agents rightfully earn their commissions while protecting clients from fraudulent plan changes.
Here’s what agents in El Paso need to know to safeguard their clients and commissions from unauthorized ACA plan switching.
Some unethical agents, often called “bad apple” agents or rogue call centers, have made illegal policy switches for clients receiving ACA coverage through the federal marketplace HealthCare.gov. These agents change plans without the client’s or current agent’s knowledge or consent. This practice is done to collect commissions, but it leaves clients with coverage they did not choose.
CMS reports that unauthorized ACA plan switches primarily affect low-income consumers who enroll through the Federally Facilitated Marketplace (FFM). Many clients qualify for $0-premium plans, so they don’t receive a monthly bill. As a result, they may not notice when their plan has been switched until they need to use their coverage. At this point, they could face higher deductibles, out-of-network doctors, or uncovered medications.
CMS received over 73,000 complaints about unauthorized plan changes in the first half of 2024. While most cases have been resolved, this issue highlights the importance of vigilance in protecting clients in El Paso.
CMS has been working to address fraud in the marketplace by implementing several new measures to protect consumers:
As an agent, you are your client’s best advocate. Protecting them from unauthorized ACA plan switching is essential for maintaining their trust and securing your commissions. Here are a few steps you can take to safeguard your clients:
If you discover that a client’s ACA plan has been switched without their consent, report it to the appropriate authorities. In Texas, clients can call the Marketplace Call Center at 1-800-318-2596 to report unauthorized activity on their HealthCare.gov account. You can also guide your clients through restoring their previous coverage.
For agents, organizations like Health Agents for America (HAFA) offer resources and instructions for reporting fraud to CMS, state regulators, and carriers.
Fraudulent plan changes can lead to financial and health-related issues for your clients, such as losing access to their preferred doctors or unexpected medical bills. As an agent in El Paso, your role is to help clients stay informed and take action when they are targeted by unauthorized plan switches. By staying compliant with CMS guidelines and educating your clients, you can protect their health and commissions.
Need help protecting your clients from unauthorized ACA plan switching? Contact Plans for Life at 915-591-1957 or visit our website at www.plans4life.com. We’re here to support El Paso agents and ensure your clients get the coverage they need without surprises.
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