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It leads to our Medicare Opportunity!

Once you receive your Life and Health insurance license, you will also need to pass your AHIP exam in order to take advantage of our Medicare opportunity.

  • There are 10,000 Americans who turn 65 every day!

  • In 2018, according to the 2019 Medicare Trustees Report, Medicare provided health insurance for over 59.9 million individuals—more than 52 million people aged 65 and older and about 8 million younger people.

  • In 2017, Medicare benefit payments totaled $688 billion; 21 percent was for hospital inpatient services, 14 percent for outpatient prescription drugs, and 10 percent for physician services; 30 percent was for payments to Medicare Advantage plans for services covered by Part A and Part B.

Why our Medicare Opportunity?

  • There are 10,000 Americans who turn 65 every day!

  • In 2018, according to the 2019 Medicare Trustees Report, Medicare provided health insurance for over 59.9 million individuals—more than 52 million people aged 65 and older and about 8 million younger people.

  • In 2017, Medicare benefit payments totaled $688 billion; 21 percent was for hospital inpatient services, 14 percent for outpatient prescription drugs, and 10 percent for physician services; 30 percent was for payments to Medicare Advantage plans for services covered by Part A and Part B.