Derived from a Blue Cross® Blue Shield® of Michigan and Blue Care Network
Marketing Communications Alert

LifeSecure’s NEW Quoting Options

April 25, 2008


You asked… We listened.

LifeSecure now offers three ways to quickly obtain a rate quote for your client.

  1. Manual quote calculator tool – paper rate card & quote worksheet – NEW
    If you do not have access to a computer, try our paper rate cards to manually calculate a rate. Rate cards and quote worksheets can be downloaded and printed from the Resource Center within the Agent Portal at www.YourLifeSecure.com, or call to order paper copies.
  2. Off-line quote calculator tool – downloadable software – NEW
    If you have a computer but no Internet access while visiting clients, download our off-line quoting software prior to leaving the office. The software can be downloaded from the LifeSecure Agent Portal under Your Workspace in the left hand column at www.YourLifeSecure.com. By downloading the software to your own computer, you will be able to generate rate quotes for our Long Term Care Insurance coverage without connecting to the Internet!
  3. On-line quoting engine on www.YourLifeSecure.com
    As always, quoting continues to be available online through the Agent Portal at www.YourLifeSecure.com

Choose the tool that best fits your needs!

If you require assistance or would like to order paper rate cards, please contact our Manager of Agent Administration, Rosemary Sharpe, at (810) 220-4613 or rsharpe@lifesecureltc.com.


Health Care Administrators, Inc. is an authorized independent managing agent for Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan and Blue Care Network. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan and Blue Care Network are non-profit corporations and independent licensees of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association.

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