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What happens next?

Your sales agent submits your application to the insurance carrier and works with you on submitting any additional documentation.

Your sales agent shares relevant information with the Customer Success Team who can answer any questions about your plan.

Your insurance carrier will evaluate your submitted application. But don't worry, UMA will get in touch if there are any issues.
Once approved, your carrier will send ID cards and benefits info.
You can sign up for the Customer Portal to upload your prescriptions, doctors and other healthcare info all in one place.
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What is the Customer Success Team?

Once you work with United Medicare Advisors, you don't just have a sales agent to help you choose the best plan for your healthcare, but you also now have support from our dedicated Customer Success Team to answer any questions that come up once you start using your plan. This team knows the details of Medicare and can help you should any of your prescriptions, providers, or health change over time. 

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