Please note: Your 2009 login information will not work for this certification year (2010).
All users are required to register on the new Medicare training site for 2010. If 2009 training was completed through AHIP, your 2009 record will be linked to your 2010 record during the registration process.
Marketing Medicare Advantage and Part D Prescription Drug Plans:
Understanding Medicare Basics, Plan Types, and Marketing and Enrollment Requirements
Medicare Advantage and Part D prescription drug plans offer eligible individuals the opportunity to receive coverage for Medicare-covered medical services and prescription drugs through a variety of private plans.
The AHIP Center for Insurance Education and Professional Development's course, Marketing Medicare Advantage and Part D Prescription Drug Plans: Understanding Medicare Basics, Plan Types, Marketing and Enrollment Requirements, is designed to provide those marketing to individual beneficiaries and groups, including agents, brokers, and plan marketing staff, with the information needed to:
- help beneficiaries understand the basics of Medicare fee-for-service eligibility and benefits;
- help Medicare beneficiaries learn about the different types of Medicare Advantage and Part D prescription drug plans, eligibility, and how to get covered services; and
- marketing and enrollment requirements under the Medicare Advantage and Part D programs.
This online course is designed to allow participants to obtain core training that can meet the needs of multiple plans for both initial training and annual re-training certifications required to market individual and employer group Medicare Advantage and Part D plans to Medicare beneficiaries. It is intended to complement plan-specific training about individual company products. This course is co-sponsored by America’s Health Insurance Plans (AHIP), the Association of Health Insurance Advisors (AHIA), and the National Association of Health Underwriters (NAHU), leaders in professional education.
Registration and Certificate Instructions (.PDF)