Medicare Plan Distributors Add Call Recording Tools
What You Need to Know
The rules were completed in April and are set to take effect Oct. 1.
Integrity Marketing says its service is free for registered users.
Senior Market Sales is working with Phone.com to build a recording tool into its regular support services system.
Two big insurance distributors, Senior Market Sales and Integrity Marketing Group, today introduced tools that retail insurance sellers can use to record calls with customers and prospects.
Integrity Marketing, a Dallas-based company with relationships with about 500,000 agents and distributors, has set up a call recording service, which is free for registered users, at MedicareCenter.com.
SMS, an Omaha, Nebraska-based company with relationships with about 70,000 agents, said it has worked with Phone.com to provide a call-recording tool and is adding the tool to its Lead Advantage Pro support services package.
The distributors added the tools to help agents, brokers and consultants comply with new Centers for Medicare and Medicaid call recording requirements for people who help consumers sign up for Medicare Advantage plans and Medicare supplement insurance policies.
What It Means
If you have to comply with the new CMS call recording requirements, there are alternatives to holding a tape recorder up to the phone.
Advisors who do not think of themselves as insurance agents but who help clients with questions about Medicare should consider talking to their own compliance advisors about whether they need to record Medicare-related calls.