Premium Repayment Plans

Mutual of Omaha remains committed to helping our customers during these challenging times. We continue to follow regulatory guidance on a state-by-state basis regarding extending grace periods and/or non-cancellation/non-renewal requirements on insurance policies. In certain circumstances, clients who have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic may be eligible for repayment plans on their deferred premiums. Please direct any clients who inquire about their repayment options to contact Policyowner Services at 800-775-6000.   Premium Repayment Plans   #goldencareagent #mutualofomaha
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Categories: COVID-19, Critical Illness, Dental, Disability Income Insurance, Industry News, Life Insurance, Long-Term Care, Medicare Supp./Adv., and Mutual of Omaha (& Affiliates).

System Maintenance This Weekend

Beginning this Saturday evening we will be completing required system maintenance to our servers. During the maintenance window Sales Professional Access and iPipeline e-Application will be inaccessible. The planned outage will last 7:00 p.m. (CST) Saturday, August 15, 2020 through 7:00 a.m. (CST) Sunday, August 16, 2020. For consideration of additional time zones, the outage window will be: Eastern – 8:00 p.m. Saturday through 8:00 a.m. Sunday Mountain – 6:00 p.m. Saturday through 6:00 a.m. Sunday West Coast – 5:00 p.m. Saturday through 5:00 a.m. Sunday After the brief outage you will be able to access Sales Professional Access and
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Categories: Industry News, Life Insurance, and Mutual of Omaha (& Affiliates).

Good News | Electronic Health Records Pilot Launches Monday For Omaha LTCi

Human API Pilot for LTC Applications Beginning August 10, 2020, Mutual of Omaha will launch a new pilot with Human API to obtain your clients’ electronic health records as part of our underwriting process. This pilot will include Fully Underwritten MutualCare® Solutions Long-Term Care products where ordering of medical records is required. By partnering with Human API, we can provide your clients a simple and secure way to share their health data with Mutual of Omaha. Client participation is completely optional. Click for more information and access to an FAQ     Click Here to add additional carriers & products
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Categories: GoldenCare News, Industry News, Long-Term Care, and Mutual of Omaha (& Affiliates).

Maximize Your Earnings This Season Using Our Complimentary Tool

  Wed, Aug 12, 2020 2:00 PM  to  2:45 PM CDT Click below to register:   Questions or help registering? Call the GoldenCare Marketing Team at 800-842-7799! Don’t forget to subscribe to our News Digest for all the latest announcements from the Top Carriers! Check out GoldenCare News  
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Categories: GoldenCare News, Industry News, and Medicare Supp./Adv..

Life and Annuity Policy PDFs to be emailed August 5

Mutual of Omaha will begin sending emails containing links to PDF copies of all life and annuity policies beginning August 5, 2020. The email will be sent within 24 hours of policy issue and will be sent directly to the client, the writing agent, the top-level marketer and any authorized user designated by the writing agent or the top level marketer with full access in Sales Professional Access. This email process will be in addition to the current paper policy output. The email will contain a link to our Secure Message Portal system allowing access to view the PDF of
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Categories: Industry News, Life Insurance, and Mutual of Omaha (& Affiliates).

You Can Avoid LTCi Application Pitfalls

Did You Know? You can avoid these LTCi application pitfalls It’s a jungle out there. There’s a lot for you to remember, and LTCi is a complicated product. And you certainly don’t want to get through the sales process only to have the application declined, postponed, or withdrawn. Mutual of Omaha’s underwriting team offers these tips to help you avoid LTCi application pitfalls: If clients haven’t had a physical and lab work in the past 2 years, there’s no way to know if they’re healthy. Mutual of Omaha will not be able to insure someone who has not met this
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Categories: Industry News, Long-Term Care, and Mutual of Omaha (& Affiliates).

Don’t Miss Out on Extra Summer Cash

Sample our Critical Advantage portfolio this summer and we’ll treat you to some cool cash! You can earn from $150 to $500 just by selling two or more Critical Illness, Cancer and/or Heart Attack Stroke applications. The more, the better. Applications must be submitted and placed between July 1 and August 31, 2020. Here are some good reasons to dig in and give our Critical Advantage portfolio a try. Your clients enjoy: No policy fees Rates based on current age Built-in return of premium on Critical Illness insurance No reduction of benefits at any age Conversion option for children You
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Categories: Critical Illness, Industry News, and Mutual of Omaha (& Affiliates).

“68 Million Americans Are Changing Their Retirement Plans”

“68 Million Americans Are Changing Their Retirement Plans,” by Ken Dychtwald and Bob Morison, Forbes Quote: “A just-released landmark study finds that 39% of American workers, some 68 million in all, are changing their retirement timing. The research is a comprehensive five-generation retirement study conducted by Edward Jones and Age Wave (our research organization), including a survey of 9,000 North Americans conducted by The Harris Poll. The study was timed to incorporate a close look at how the pandemic is impacting people’s lives and retirements. … This is the fifth in a 10-part series on ‘The Future of Retirement’ that we are posting
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Categories: Clippings and Industry News.

“COVID-19 could lead to billions in long-term healthcare costs: experts”

“COVID-19 could lead to billions in long-term healthcare costs: experts,” by Amy Novotney, McKnight’s Senior Living Quote: These experts point to the potential for billions of dollars in long-term healthcare expenses, as studies of patients with COVID-19 continue to uncover new complications associated with the disease. They say the costs stem from COVID-19’s toll on multiple organs, including heart, lung and kidney damage that likely will require costly care, such as regular scans and ultrasounds, as well as neurologic deficits that are not yet fully understood. The added costs likely will lead to increases in insurance premiums and long-term care costs.”
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Categories: Clippings, COVID-19, and Industry News.

“After COVID-19: A Health Care Forecast for Older Americans”

“After COVID-19: A Health Care Forecast for Older Americans,” by Bart Astor, NextAvenue Quote: “(This is Part 2 of a two-part series forecasting life for older adults after COVID-19. Part 1 focused on what housing is likely to look like for the oldest Americans. Part 2 looks at the future of health care and geriatric medicine.) Once the coronavirus pandemic fades — whenever that happens — two health trends for America’s older adults seem nearly unquestionable. Medical appointments through telehealth will be common, especially for those on Medicare. And the need for geriatricians will be great. Since people over 65 have accounted for roughly 80% of the
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Categories: Clippings, COVID-19, and Industry News.