Scott Sims, Medicare Insurance Broker


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Scott Sims is an independent Medicare insurance broker licensed throughout the United States. If you’re looking for Medicare guidance, tips and educational videos, follow Scott Sims on Facebook with over 100,000 followers and over 200,000 followers on TikTok. Learn the ins and outs of Medicare with one of the most followed insurance brokers in the United States.

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91 Total Reviews   (5.0)

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Patricia Downer
July 17, 2025

Scott Sims was great in getting my Medicare changed over from one state to another in a stressful time in moving everything work out great thank you Scott.

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Elaine Leland
July 16, 2025

Scott was extremely helpful

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Gil Pena
July 15, 2025

Everything you did for me was fantastic thank you

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Mike Quirk
June 28, 2025

Scott did a great job explaining Medicare Advantage plan alternatives. When we returned a week later, we had all the information we needed to make our decision.

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Karen Fogg
June 10, 2025

Scott was super responsive and very knowledgeable. I just moved to Southern Oregon and was looking for an agent who could help me navigate the daunting task of finding a new Medicare Advantage provider in the area. I called and set up a time to talk to Scott and he was very quickly able to find me the right provider to fit my needs. We met again to finalize the plan I picked and all went very smoothly. I would highly recommend Scott!

Q&A with Scott Sims

Answer: I love when people come to me confused and leaving my office with understanding and a plan. It's taken many years to get to the point of Medicare knowledge. Not having to reach out to broker managers or other agents for questions is something I take pride in. I enjoy helping people and making them laugh. Many of the folks I help are good, fun people!

Answer: With so many plan changes this past year, many people who just let their plan roll into next year have been surprised by benefit changes. I make it clear when I sit down with clients and help them, let's make sure we have a chat or meeting when you get my postcard in the mail in September. These plans can change every year, it's important to review! Drug deductibles have changed this year for many plans, big deal!

Answer: Yes, Medicare will cover different inhalers and meds associated with asthma. It can be covered through Part B and/or Part D Medicare. Some equipment will be covered as durable medical equipment.

Answer: I think it's their right to make commercials. If they are giving false information and misleading people to think that all plans come with $1,800 in grocery benefits every year, they need to make those things clear. I just make simple commercials and educational videos, which seem to work!

Answer: I have met with a local concierge Dr and she requested that if working with Medicare advantage, PPO plans would be a good fit since they are not in-network with the Medicare advantage plans. As of recently, one of the local health plans told me their HMO plan does work with concierge. So it sounds like they are more flexible now, don't need a PPO is what I've been told!

Answer: I think that Medicare should stay right where its at. 65 and older, or younger with disability. I don't feel it should be for everyone.

Answer: You can always appeal. According to the Medicare Rights Center, 80 percent of Medicare Part A appeals and 92 percent of Part B appeals result in coverage for the beneficiary.

Answer: While there isn't a specific Medicare program dedicated to smartphone apps for medication management, Medicare Advantage plans (MA) can cover digital health solutions, including those that support medication adherence, and some apps are specifically designed for Medicare beneficiaries.

Answer: Since we now have a $2,000 cap on medications for Part D Medicare per year, this person should only be responsible for $2,000 of out of pocket costs. Insurance carrier will pick up the rest of the cost for the year for Part D drugs.

Answer: If you like Medicare advantage, you can change between advantage plans every year. If you are on Medicare supplement, some states have the "Birthday Rule" which allows you to change to another supplement carrier with no underwriting 30-60 days within your Birthday. In many circumstances someone has a 12 month trial period with Medicare advantage. That means we can give an advantage plan a, "test run", if you will. We have 12 months to move from advantage to supplement without answering health questions (underwriting).

Answer: Currently in April, we can't change plans unless we move or have some other Special Enrollment Period, like having a chronic condition (change Medicare advantage plans). So it depends on what time of the year you are talking about. If we are talking currently in April, then we would need an SEP.