Dental Insurance Now in 29 States

Mutual of Omaha now offers two dental policies, Mutual Dental PreferredSM and Mutual Dental ProtectionSM, in the following 29 states: Alabama Georgia Minnesota Ohio Tennessee Arizona Idaho Mississippi Oklahoma Texas Arkansas Indiana Missouri Oregon West Virginia California Iowa Nebraska Pennsylvania Wisconsin Colorado Louisiana Nevada South Carolina Wyoming Florida Michigan New Jersey South Dakota   We offer: 1.) Dental insurance policies that can help your Medicare client receive the dental care they need with the confidence of knowing what their out-of-pocket cost will be. Policies offer: Preventative Services (Cleanings and X-rays) Basic Services (Filings, extractions and emergency treatment) Major Services (Crowns,
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Categories: Dental, Industry News, and Mutual of Omaha (& Affiliates).

Omaha: Broker Bonus Program Reminder

With the extra business from the Medicare Annual Open enrollment period there is also the opportunity to make even more bucks on your Medicare supplements and SELECT underwritten business. Our Broker Bonus Program which began with apps signed September 25, 2017 works as follows: 1.) You can qualify with a minimum of five issued apps in a month $200 cash per issued policy for Underwritten business (includes internal and affiliate conversions) $50 per issued policy for Open Enrollment business Pays on Plans F, G and N only Certain exclusions apply 2.) Eligible applications must be signed, issued and effective September
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Categories: Industry News, Medicare Supp./Adv., and Mutual of Omaha (& Affiliates).

Quick and Competitive Medicare Supplement

Are you offering GTL’s Medicare Supplement Insurance this AEP? Extremely competitive rates  •  Great household discounts 3-4 day turnaround time  •  Over 40 years in the market Available on our e-App  •  Get paid weekly Available in 20 and more coming soon!   Quick and Competitive Medicare Supplement   #goldencareagent #gtl #medsupp
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Categories: Guarantee Trust Life, Industry News, and Medicare Supp./Adv..

Securian Moves To Digital Compensation Statements

Paper compensation statements will no longer be mailed This month, you will begin receiving email notifications when a new statement is available. This email will contain a link to access your statement through our advisor website. Securian will no longer mail paper copies of your compensation statements for compensation earned beginning January 2, 2018. Enjoy the benefits of online compensation statements Most recent payments by company and calendar year Access commonly used forms Robust reporting with download capability Detailed list of held transactions and reason for the hold Access to debt balances (your own and any downline debt balance) Transparent
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Categories: Industry News, Life Insurance, Linked Benefit/Hybrids, and Securian.

Omaha’s Dental Insurance Now Available On The Mobile Quote App!

Mutual of Omaha’s mobile quote app is available on all Android and Apple devices and allows you to customize the view to the products that you sell. Now featured on the app are Omaha’s two new dental policies, Mutual Dental Preferred      Requires iOS7 or Android 4.0 and up. Working online from a desktop computer? Get a quote online here. For producer use only.   #goldencareagent #mutualofomaha >   Related: Mutual of Omaha: Dental Release Mutual of Omaha: Dental Insurance Product Release Dental Mobile Quote App Issue
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Categories: Dental, Industry News, and Mutual of Omaha (& Affiliates).

Omaha Thanksgiving Office Closing

Mutual of Omaha and its affiliates (United of Omaha, Companion Life Insurance Company, and United World) will be closed on Thursday, Nov. 23, and Friday, Nov. 24, 2017, for the Thanksgiving holiday.   Thanksgiving Office Closing #goldencareagent #mutualofomaha #thanksgiving
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Categories: Critical Illness, Dental, Disability Income Insurance, Industry News, Life Insurance, Long-Term Care, Medicare Supp./Adv., and Mutual of Omaha (& Affiliates).

“We’re so unprepared for finding an Alzheimer’s treatment”

“We’re so unprepared for finding an Alzheimer’s treatment,” by Carolyn Y. Johnson, The Washington Post “The U.S. health-care system is unprepared to cope with the Alzheimer’s crisis — even if there were a treatment in the near future, according to a new study. If there were a treatment for Alzheimer’s in 2020, the study found that people would have to wait a year and a half for access because of a shortage of specialists and equipment to diagnose and treat the disease. An estimated 2.1 million people could develop dementia while waiting for treatment over the next two decades, researchers
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Categories: Industry News and Long-Term Care.

“Where Is The ‘Assistance’ In Assisted Living?”

“Where Is The ‘Assistance’ In Assisted Living?,” by Anne Tumlinson, Forbes “Assisted living facilities evolved to offer consumers an alternative to nursing homes — to provide a safer version of home that prioritizes hospitality, comfort and independence over the constant supervision and medical care of a 24-hour nursing facility. But the problem is that the traditional assisted living model isn’t keeping up with the increasingly complex medical needs of our older adult population. Our parents are living longer with conditions that require a lot of medicine, doctors and too-frequent trips to the emergency room. And we, the adult children, find
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Categories: Industry News and Long-Term Care.

“Bill Gates makes $100 million personal investment to fight Alzheimer’s”

“Bill Gates makes $100 million personal investment to fight Alzheimer’s,” by Kate Kelland, Reuters “Billionaire Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is to invest $50 million in the Dementia Discovery Fund, a venture capital fund that brings together industry and government to seek treatments for the brain-wasting disease. The investment – a personal one and not part of Gates’ philanthropic Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation – will be followed by another $50 million in start-up ventures working in Alzheimer’s research, Gates said.” LTC Comment (from Stephen A. Moses, President, Center for Long-Term Care Reform): Bill Gates pursued self-interest, created thousands of jobs,
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Categories: Industry News and Long-Term Care.