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eHealth Achieves Its Internal Medicare Sales Agent Hiring Goals and Launches Retention-Focused Compensation Model for Upcoming Annual Enrollment Period
Enhanced agent tools and lead allocation model support the company's sales and retention goals SANTA CLARA, Calif., Sept. 10, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- With

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[{"type":"text","content":"Enhanced agent tools and lead allocation model support the company's sales and retention goals\n\n\nSANTA CLARA, Calif., Sept. 10, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- With Medicare's Annual Enrollment Period (AEP) for 2021 coverage fast approaching, eHealth, Inc. (NASDAQ: EHTH) (eHealth.com) announced today that it has met its internal sales agent hiring goals and launched a new agent compensation model to support the company's enrollment growth and customer retention efforts. \n\"We're looking forward to another record enrollment season in the fourth quarter,\" said eHealth CEO Scott Flanders. \"Achieving our internal agent hiring goals and rolling out our new agent compensation model makes me even more confident in our ability to meet and potentially surpass our sales and retention targets this AEP.\"\neHealth significantly increases the number of its internal agents The company has achieved its internal sales agent hiring goals for the upcoming enrollment period, including its remote agent hiring goals, increasing the total number of its full-time internal agents by more than 120% compared to last year. The company continues to hire external vendor agents for its peak volume period but is reducing its reliance on outsourced agents overall. Internal agents are expected to constitute nearly 45% of all agents scheduled to work this AEP, compared to approximately 30% last year.\n\"Our remote staffing model for internal agents, launched in March, has given us greater flexibility and cost-effectiveness in expanding our full-time agent force and allowed us to hire top talent from around the country,\" Mr. Flanders said. \"We're currently on track with the hiring of our external agents as well.\"\nAgent compensation is now tied to enrollment longevityIn July 2020, the company made significant adjustments to its performance management model, tying agent bonus compensation directly to the longevity of agent-assisted enrollments. Agents are now generally compensated significantly more for policies that remain in effect a specified number of months. Previously, agent bonuses were not closely tied to retention.\n\"This change effectively aligns our compensation model with our retention goals,\" said Mr. Flanders. \"Sales agents will be encouraged to get to know our customers better and help them identify and enroll in the plan that's best suited to thei...