Marsha Evans, Medicare Insurance Broker
About Me
Hi, my name is Marsha and I am your local Medicare insurance agent. Medicare is my specialty and I am dedicated to helping you find the best plan that fits your specific needs and budget. I will take on the task of searching through plans from nationally and locally recognized companies so that you don't have to. Best of all, my services come at no cost to you. Get in touch with me today to explore your Medicare insurance options. Be sure to mention that you found me on Medicare Agents Hub!
Q&A with Marsha Evans
Is it ok to work with a younger Medicare Advisor?
Answer: Of course, they will always have answers for questions they may have from vetted colleagues! Sometimes fresh and new is better! I say !
I went to a free Medicare seminar and it felt like a timeshare pitch. Are any of those events actually helpful?
Answer: Well it shouldn’t ! It should be informative and answer any questions you might have . The government pays brokers to inform you and help you with info that ultimately you decide what plan fits your needs the best . But we are your agent for life so please use your good judgement to decide who fits you best !
I'm living solely on Social Security of $1,400 monthly and can't afford my Medicare premiums and copays. What assistance programs might help someone in my situation?
Answer: Depending on your assets and other things you can apply for Medicaid to help you! There’s only so much you can make to qualify.
Does Medicare Part A cover outpatient surgery, or is that strictly under Part B?
Answer: Strictly under Medicare part B part A covers your hospital as an inpatient, which includes facility fees, etc . Part B is medical insurance which covers outpatient care and services .
I'm homebound and need remote monitoring for my heart condition. What Medicare benefits might apply to someone in my situation?
Answer: You can benefit from Medicare because it would cover remote, patient monitoring under your part B it would have to be medically necessary and ordered by your physician and most of the time it’s 100% covered