Annual Enrollment Period is just a few weeks away. For most of us, the endless TV ads, direct mail flyers, and other advertising is just overwhelming. <\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n For many of you, the answer is, you really do NOT have to. <\/span><\/p>\n It depends on which type of coverage you currently have, and if you are satisfied with your current coverage. <\/span><\/p>\n <\/u><\/p>\n <\/u><\/p>\n <\/u><\/p>\n Finally, one last word about open enrollment.<\/u><\/strong> Many agents only work for the three months of Annual Enrollment Period. They travel into our market specifically to staff booths at drug stores, department stores, even healthcare offices. They get paid for every new enrollment they get. And in January, they leave. They turn off the phone line, and they leave you with no support to answer any coverage questions you might have.<\/p>\n We have been in the Coachella Valley for almost 30 years now, myself 12 years. We maintain an office in La Quinta year round. Once a year, we close up for our vacation, but I am always available by email or, in an emergency, by phone. I am writing this on the last few days of our vacation, and we are ready to get back to work for you. Our office will re-open later this week, and we will be taking appointments beginning September 7. <\/span><\/p>\n We look forward to seeing you soon.<\/u><\/strong><\/span><\/p>\nSo why do you have to review your health coverage every year?<\/span><\/h2>\n
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