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Plans Available in New York

New York has over 3.7 million individuals enrolled in Medicare. There are slightly more beneficiaries enrolled in Medicare Advantage plans with 51% enrolled in the plan. Yet the state boasts a great market for Medicare Supplement plans as well.

Plans Available in Your State

The Elite Brokerage offers over 25 top-rated insurance carriers. We help your agents execute high-level contracts and meet high-commission goals by delivering a wide range of trusted healthcare products. In a state like New York, nothing is underwhelming. This includes the number of plans available to beneficiaries. Whether you are looking for a Medicare Supplement or Medicare Advantage plan to help meet the needs of your clients, New York has something to offer.

There are a total of 12 Medicare Supplement plans, 280 Medicare Advantage plans, and 15 stand-alone Medicare Part D plans available to enrollees in New York. With over 40% of the state's population enrolled in Medicare benefits, it is important to understand each plan to provide the most accurate information to your clients.

With our team of seasoned contracting professionals, The Elite Brokerage is by your side for the entire contracting process. Healthcare needs vary among clients and by providing a wider range of Medicare and ancillary insurance products, agents can better meet their needs no matter what. In addition to Medicare Advantage plans, there are also Medicare Supplement plans, Medicare Part D plans, and additional ancillary insurance products available in New York. Learn more about your options today!

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