Agent of Record
Rockie
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When negotiating for insurance rates, I have run into brokers wanting an "agent of record" letter so they can negotiate on the company's behalf.
Evidently, some insurance companies are insisting the agents provide this letter so they will not be negotiating with several different brokers for the same business.
Have any of you run into this issue?
Evidently, some insurance companies are insisting the agents provide this letter so they will not be negotiating with several different brokers for the same business.
Have any of you run into this issue?
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Good luck!
If there is some other large variance then typically an in depth look will show copay differences, minor services not included like air ambulance or other specific coverages for types of medical professionals, supplies etc. Other than that the only other major cost controls are # of EE's in what class of coverage, deductibles, maximum out of pocket dollars, maximum lifetime amounts, coinsurance, copays and drug cards. We only work with 2-3 brokers so we can pull in HSA plans, self/partial insured plans as well and government funded plans.