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At Pope Insurance, our professionals have extensive experience and expertise in the products we offer and the newly enacted laws. Our goal is to provide the maximum benefit protection at the lowest cost for our clients. We establish trust and long- lasting relationships and are pleased that our clients keep returning to us for advice.
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Many clients and employer groups have been with us for over 30 years! Why? Exceptional service to each individual and business client we serve. Put our expertise to work for you.
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What’s New in Insurance
March 13, 2025
Medicare: Change to the Disaster/Emergency SEP process in 2025: Brokers may no longer assist as of 04-01-2025
Due to Medicare regulatory guidance, the Special Election Period for Individuals Affected by a Government Entity-Declared Disaster or Other Emergency (Disaster/Emergency SEP) is changing effective April 1, 2025. Starting April 1, 2025 beneficiaries seeking to use the Disaster/Emergency SEP must call 1-800-MEDICARE. Brokers can no longer assist clients with these enrollments. What’s changing effective…
January 28, 2025
NABIP Responds to Proposed CY 2026 Medicare Advantage and Part D Rule
Washington, D.C. – The National Association of Benefits and Insurance Professionals (NABIP) recently submitted formal comments in response to the proposed Contract Year (CY) 2026 Medicare Advantage and Part D rule (CMS4208-P). Representing over 100,000 licensed health insurance agents, brokers, consultants, and employee benefits specialists, NABIP emphasizes the critical role agents and brokers play in ensuring Medicare beneficiaries receive expert guidance and personalized support. NABIP strongly…
September 11, 2024
Interstate Compacts Successful in Providing Care
States are increasingly joining multistate compacts to allow physician assistants (PAs) to practice across state lines, addressing a critical shortage in healthcare workers. The PA Licensure Compact, now adopted by 13 states including Delaware, Utah, and Wisconsin, aims to simplify this process by granting a “privilege to practice” in participating states without additional licenses. The compact is part of a broader trend to facilitate interstate practice for healthcare professionals, spurred by the expansion…