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A Medicare Sales Representative focuses on helping people who are eligible for Medicare find a plan that meets their needs and aids them with the enrollment process. What Does a Medicare Sales Representative Do.
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Reporting to the SVP, Sales & Client Management, the Director, Group Medicare Sales, is an integral member of the leadership team—driving BCBSMA’s purposeful re-entry into the Group Medicare Advantage Market.
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The role will have responsibility for Group Medicare Advantage and Medicare Supplementary new sales, retention, growth and account management strategies for all market segments, including meeting/exceeding long, medium and short-term objectives.
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Minimum of 10 years of proven Healthcare sales or consulting experience; Group Medicare experience preferred. Actively works with EMT in support of sales and account relationship strategy to retain and grow our Medicare product suite.
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To be considered for this position you must have at least 2 years of Health or Medicare Insurance sales experience and have worked 2 Annual/Open Enrollment Periods. 2 years of Individual health or Medicare Insurance sales.
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You perform your sales duties following the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Medicare marketing guidelines. 2+ years related work experience - Medicare and/or Medicaid sales experience.
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This role is needed to support the ever-growing list of initiatives across the expanding Medicare Organization (e.g. Customer Retention, DTC, HPOne, Service, Broker, Operations, CSB, etc) This individual will be responsible for delivering initiatives critical to the Cigna's Sales Medicare organization by coordinating across various departmental and matrix partners to deliver critical solutions in support of the Government segment.
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Knowledge of CMS Medicare sales regulations (MCMGs) helpful but not required. The Cigna Medicare Growth Enablement Specialist will be responsible for management, delivery and execution of Sales Medicare initiatives designed to drive profitable growth, improve efficiency of business processes and reduce operational expenses relative to Cigna’s Medicare, Medicaid, and PDP products.
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The Center for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) is launching a new value-based care program to disrupt Traditional Medicare, and we believe that this represents an opportunity to achieve the meaningful change we envision.
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Field Marketing Facilitator Services Maintain 2-15 License to provide compliant fulfillment as primary actor in the delivery of various educational, sales and outreach activities for specific GWC clients SLA (Florida Blue Medicare and U65 Segments) for such contracted programs as: New Member Meetings, Approaching Medicare Meetings, Annual Notice of Change Meetings, and Employer Group Waiver Program Seminars.
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Candidates that have 0 - 2 years of field-based experience, selling an oncology therapeutic to oncology customers will be hired at the S2 Oncology Sales Representative level. As an Oncology Sales Representative, Primary Point of Contact, you will partner with customers to address identified needs, educate key stakeholders about our oncology products, and communicate our vision to the broader oncology community.
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HPOne was started in 2006 with a singular vision: create custom sales, marketing and contact center solutions exclusively for the health and Medicare insurance products. We have become one of the highest performing marketing, member acquisition and retention companies in the industry, the largest producer of exclusive Medicare leads, and have expanded into nine locations serving consumers seeking Medicare and health insurance in every state.
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5+ years of experience in sales or business development within the Healthcare field, with a preference for a value-based care focus. We are seeking a sharp Senior Manager, Provider Sales who is eager to help us grow our network development team in a startup environment.
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This position will require close collaboration with the Sound's ACP, Telemedicine, Business Development, Value Based Care, and Regional Operations teams to drive optimal sales performance. Sound Physicians is forming its own Medicare Accountable Care Organization called Sound Physicians Long Term Care Management, LLC (LTCM) which will be a Medicare Shared Savings Program (MSSP) Accountable Care Organization (ACO) for Medicare Beneficiaries who reside in long-term care (LTC) facilities.
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Medicare/Private Duty Home Health Sales, Account Manager, and Business Development. The Business Development/ Home Health Sales Operations is responsible for successful establishment, expansion and/or strong market share of home health services in Palm Beach County.
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