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Training and seminars
OMIP 2009 updates
Producer guide to OMIP applications
Producer training Q & A
Find a health insurance producer in Oregon
Obtaining a producer fee
Training and seminars
To schedule an OMIP presentation or training session, please e-mail or call Don Myron, (503) 378-3938.
OMIP 2009 updates

Producer guide to OMIP applications

Producer training Q & A
Producers who attended our spring 2008, one-hour class on the state’s high-risk pool asked these questions. We think the answers may be of interest to all producers.
 
Also, a reminder that you can find a guide to filling out the OMIP application here.

Find a health insurance producer in Oregon
  • Insurance producer search

    All firms licensed by the Oregon Insurance Division as insurance producers, insurance consultants, independent insurance adjusters and life settlement brokers are included. Information is updated weekly.

Obtaining a producer fee
OMIP pays a one-time finder's fee in the amount of $75.00 to any licensed Oregon producer who assists a client in completing and submitting an OMIP application. The finder's fee will only be paid if the application is accurately completed, accepted and approved by the OMIP Third Party Administrator, Regence BlueCross BlueShield of Oregon. The producer fee will not be paid until the member submits the first month's premium. Below are some guidelines that will assist you in ensuring that an application is properly completed and does not delay your finder's fee.
  • Please do not have the member send premium in with the application. Premium will be requested when/if the application is accepted.
  • Please assist the applicant with filling out the application in its entirety. Ensure applicant answers all questions.
Please remember to have applicant attach the proper documentation:
  • Certificate of creditable coverage:
If applying to OMIP via the portability route or if requesting credit toward the six month pre-existing condition exclusion.
  • Proof of Oregon residency:
A person can provide a copy of their Oregon Driver License, a voter registration card, an Oregon income tax return, a dated rental agreement showing current residence, a utility bill with name and current address on it, or any other documentation that may be deemed appropriate by the Administering Insurer, RBCBSO.
  • Denial letter:

    Make sure the application is signed and dated by the applicant.

    Make sure the applicant reads and understands the affirmations, understandings, and disclosure authorizations.

 
Page updated: October 16, 2009

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