Privacy Policy

We value your privacy.

This is our Notice of Privacy Policy, and we’ll provide it the first time we do business with you and upon request or as required by law thereafter.

This Notice describes how we protect, collect, use, and share customer information.

Customer information means all nonpublic information related to an identified individual, which is sometimes called personally identifiable information. Customer information does not include anonymized data or de-identified data, which do not identify an individual.

Our Privacy Principles

  • We do not sell customer information.
  • We do not allow those who are doing business on our behalf to use our customer information for their own marketing purposes.
  • We contractually require any person or organization providing products or services on our behalf to our customer’s information.
  • We do not share customer medical information between Medicare Concierge Services, Inc unless:
    • You expressly authorize it; or
    • It is permitted or required by law; or
    • Your agreement with us permits us to do so.
  • We may share customer information and permit others to use that information if you give us your consent, it is necessary to complete a transaction you request, or it is otherwise permitted by law.
  • We handle information about former and prospective customers the same as existing customers.

We Protect Customer Information

We maintain physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards to protect customer information and to comply with federal and state laws. In addition, we review our policies and practices, monitor our computer networks, and test the strength of our security.

We retain customer information for legal, auditing, regulatory, and business purposes.

Customer Information We Collect

We collect customer information in different ways. For example, we gather information from:

  • Applications and other forms related to our products and thorough conversations with Medicare Concierge Services representatives, including our agents.
  • Use of our website, our mobile sites and applications, our social media sites and applications, and interactions with our online advertisements.
  • Transactions or experiences with us, such as payments, underwriting, and claims.
  • Within Medicare Concierge Services Non-company parties, including consumer reporting agencies that provide us with information such as driving records, claim histories, and credit information.

How We Use Customer Information

We use customer information, sometimes including consumer report information, to do things such as:

  • Underwrite and rate your policies and accounts.
  • Process your clients.
  • Protect against fraud and unauthorized transactions.
  • Provide proper billing.
  • Confirm your identity and service your policies and accounts.
  • Enhance your customer experience and improve our products and services.
  • Offer you other insurance and financial services products.
  • Develop and offer new products and services.
  • Develop either anonymized data or de-identified data by making reasonable efforts to remove personally identifiable information so the information is no longer customer information. We develop this data for certain purposes, such as analysis to understand more about our customers and our industry, or for other commercial purposes as permitted by law. We share and use this data within Medicare Concierge Services with third party service providers, or with other unaffiliated entities.
  • Perform other activities as required or permitted by law.

How We Share Customer Information

We share customer information, including information about our transactions with you (such as payments)(and experiences with you (such as claims within the Medicare Concierge Services and with our agents and employees to help meet your product and service needs. We share customer information inside or outside our family of companies.

  • For our everyday business purposes, for public policy purposes, and as permitted (such as with consent or as necessary to complete a transaction you request) or required by law.
  • As needed, to handle your claim. For example, we may share name, address, and coverage information with third parties, such as medical providers or employers who may be involved with your claim.