ENDWELL — Visions Federal Credit Union (FCU) on Oct. 1 began offering access to a team of Medicare advisors as a benefit to its members in Onondaga, Broome, Tioga, Chemung, and Chenango counties. “All they’re getting with the relationship here at Visions is our expertise and help in sitting down and reviewing their options and […]
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ENDWELL — Visions Federal Credit Union (FCU) on Oct. 1 began offering access to a team of Medicare advisors as a benefit to its members in Onondaga, Broome, Tioga, Chemung, and Chenango counties.
“All they’re getting with the relationship here at Visions is our expertise and help in sitting down and reviewing their options and helping them make the right choice,” says Robert (Rob) Hennessy, insurance manager for Endwell–based Visions FCU.
Visions members aren’t getting a discount or “negotiated better plan options” under this benefit, he notes. Hennessy spoke with CNYBJ on Oct. 23.
He joined Visions at the end of July, but the discussions on offering the Medicare-consulting service started in 2016. Visions management had been thinking about what additional services the credit union could be offering its members “and the term Medicare has come up several times,” according to Hennessy.
Hennessy, along with two colleagues, is helping the Visions members who have questions about Medicare plans — such as Medicare Supplement, Medicare Advantage, and Part D drug coverage — and their eligibility.
“We’re appointed with Excellus [BlueCross BlueShield] to be able to not only consult with our members but be able to enroll them and help them make the decisions on their health-care needs for next year,” says Hennessy. Excellus is Central New York’s largest health insurer.
A Visions member can enroll in Medicare through Excellus, another insurance agent, or through Medicare.gov and select their own coverage.
“All we’re providing our members is education and assistance and helping sort all this out,” says Hennessy.
Visions is initially working with its New York members with their questions on Medicare but eventually wants to “branch out” the consulting services to members in Pennsylvania and in New Jersey.
Medicareful
In offering the consultation benefit, Visions is also working with Harrisburg, Pennsylvania–based Ritter Insurance Marketing on a website called Medicareful (medicareful.com). Ritter works with several credit unions nationwide, according to Hennessy.
“This is one of the niches they provide, Medicare assistance,” he adds.
He describes Medicareful as a custom-made Medicare portal on which Visions members can insert their ZIP codes, and the website generates all the plans for which the member is eligible based on the ZIP code. They can also set up appointments with Visions for questions about the various Medicare plans, says Hennessy.
Adding states
Visions also wants to provide the consulting service in Pennsylvania and New Jersey through the insurers Aetna and UnitedHealthcare, as well as with SilverScript Insurance Company, a CVS Health company. SilverScript describes itself as “one of America’s largest Medicare Part D insurers,” according to its website.
The current focus is on Excellus and SilverScript for Visions’ New York members, according to Hennessy. As it works to offer the consultation service in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, Visions will again turn to Ritter for help.
“They’re the broker that’s attaching us and helping us get appointed with these carriers. We process all the enrollments through Ritter and then Ritter submits them on to the carriers for us,” says Hennessy.
When asked how much it is costing Visions to offer the service, Hennessy said, “There is no cost.”
“Ritter is receiving compensation directly from the carriers that they work with, but we are paying no direct fees to either Excellus or Ritter for this arrangement,” he adds.
“Forgotten component”
Visions has a division focused on investment services, which includes a group of financial planners that consult with the credit union’s members.
“Medical insurance is a huge component, and it’s often a forgotten component, of that complete retirement-planning wheel,” says Hennessy.
He knows people focus on investments, mutual funds, and having money to spend, but asserts that not managing medical expenses properly “can put a drain” on your investment savings and your retirement savings.
Medicare consulting is “becoming more and more a trend” in the financial-services industry with banks and credit unions, Hennessy contends.
“This was born out of a member need and we’re doing this to help service the members,” he adds.