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My understadning is that health insurance agents/brokers will be compensated for policies they sell through the individual marketplace/exchange.

Does anybody know:

Will the rate of compensation be set by the individual insurers or by the marketplace overseers (so that comp is uniform and no bias towards particular products)?

And whether the comp will be a % of premium or fixed, flat dollar amount per insured?

Thanks

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Looks like no one ever answered this for you, but, in states with federally-facilitated marketplaces, the comp in and out of the exchange is the same. It is set by the issuer, so they could pay a percentage or a flat fee. And, it can vary from issuer to issuer.

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