What You’ll Pay for Medicare in 2024 (2024)

Medicare premiums will increase in 2024 from 2023 levels. Increases were expected after last year’s unusual decrease in premium and deductible costs.To get the most from your plan, it’s important to understand your out-of-pocket costs, which will vary depending on your income and the type of plan you choose.

Medicare open enrollment runs from October 15 to December 7 annually. The new 2025 Medicare premium amounts will be announced when the enrollment period commences. Here’s a rundown of what you pay in 2024.

Part A deductible

The Part A deductible for hospital admissions will increase by $32 in 2024 to $1,632. The Part A inpatient hospital deductible covers beneficiaries’ share of costs for the first 60 days of Medicare-covered inpatient hospital care in a benefit period.

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There’s no limit to the number of benefit periods you can have in a year. This means you may pay the deductible more than once in a year.

For patients who are hospitalized for longer than 60 days, the coinsurance amount will increase in 2024 from $400 a day to $408 a day for the 61st through the 90th day of hospitalization and from $800 a day to $816 the day after that. For beneficiaries in skilled nursing facilities, the daily coinsurance for days 21 through 100 of extended care services in a benefit period will increase from $200 to $204.

Medicare Part B

In 2024 the standard monthly premium will be $174.70, up $9.80 from $164.90 in 2023. The annual deductible for all Medicare Part B beneficiaries will be $240 in 2024, is $14 more than the 2023 deductible of $226.

You’ll pay more if you’re a high earner. Surcharges for high earners are based on adjusted gross income from two years earlier (AGI). In 2024, beneficiaries with 2022 AGI of more than $103,000 ($206,000 for married couples filing jointly) will pay between $244.60 to $594.00 per month for Part B. Surcharges in 2024 for beneficiaries with 2022 AGIs of more than $97,000 (more than $194,000 for married couples filing jointly) paid between $230.80 and $560.50.

Part B covers doctor visits, outpatient services, home health care, durable medical equipment and many preventive services. You usually pay 20% of the Medicare-approved amount for Part B-covered services after you meet your deductible. This amount is called your coinsurance.

There’s no yearly limit on what you pay out of pocket unless you have supplemental coverage — like Medicare supplement insurance. You can buy Medigap to help pay your remaining out-of-pocket costs such as your 20% coinsurance.

Medicare Part D

The average premium for Part D, which covers drug costs, will be about $55.50 a month in 2024 down from $56.49 in 2023. Seniors with high drug costs may run into a coverage gap, although it has been shrinking.

In 2024, once you and your plan spend $5,030 combined on drugs, including deductibles, you’ll generally pay no more than 25% of the cost for prescription drugs until your out-of-pocket spending is $8,000 in 2024. The 75% discount on brand-name and generic drugs is funded by drug manufacturers (70%), insurers (5%) and you pay the remaining 25%.

Once your out-of-pocket spending reaches $8,000 you won’t have to pay a copayment or coinsurance for covered Part D drugs for the rest of the calendar year, Medicare picks up most of the cost. The $8,000 includes whatever drug manufacturers paid on your behalf and assistance from Medicare’s Extra Help program.

A surcharge for high earners also applies to your Medicare drug coverage (Part D). In 2024, If your income is above $103,000 if you file individually or $206,000 if you’re married and file jointly, you’ll pay an extra amount in addition to your plan premium. That surcharge ranges from $12.90 to $81.00. You’ll also have to pay this extra amount if you’re in a Medicare Advantage Plan that includes drug coverage.

Medigap

Medicare doesn’t cover everything. This has often been called the “doughnut hole.” Part B pays for only 80% of doctor’s visits and other outpatient services. In addition, Medicare doesn’t cover dental care, eye appointments or hearing aids. You have two options to deal with your uncovered expenses. You can purchase supplemental insurance to complement your Original Medicare insurance or enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan.

Some Medigap policies also offer coverage for services that Original Medicare doesn’t cover. Generally, Medigap doesn’t cover long-term care, such as care in a nursing home, vision or dental services, hearing aids, eyeglasses, or private-duty nursing.

Medicare supplemental insurance or Medigap policies are offered by private insurers and cover deductibles and copayments. Medigap policies are categorized by letters A through N. Every policy that goes by the same letter must offer the same basic benefits; usually, the only difference is the cost. All plans offer the same basic benefits, no matter where you live or which insurance company you buy the policy from.

Plans that cover the Part B deductible were eliminated for new enrollees as of 2020. As a result, Plan F and Plan C are unavailable for new enrollees. The closest substitute for Plan F is Plan G, which pays for everything that Plan F did except the Medicare Part B deductible. Anyone enrolled in Medicare before 2020 can still sign up for plans F and C.

Medicare Advantage

The alternative to a Medigap plan is to enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan. This isn’t supplemental coverage. Advantage plans replace Original Medicare. Medicare Advantage Plans are sometimes called “Part C” or “MA Plans." To be clear, if you join a Medicare Advantage Plan, you’ll still have Medicare but you’ll get most of your Part A and Part B coverage from your Medicare Advantage Plan.

These plans provide medical and prescription drug coverage through private insurance companies. The monthly premium, in addition to Part B, varies depending on which plan you choose. The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) estimates that the average monthly premium will be $18.50 in 2024, up .64 cents from $17.86 in 2023. Advantage policies charge lower premiums than Medigap plans but may have higher deductibles and copayments, and your choice of providers may be more limited than with Original Medicare.

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What You’ll Pay for Medicare in 2024 (2024)

FAQs

What You’ll Pay for Medicare in 2024? ›

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has announced that the standard monthly Part B premium will be $174.70 in 2024, an increase of $9.80 from $164.90 in 2023. The annual deductible for all Medicare Part B enrollees in 2024 will be $240, an increase of $14 from the 2023 deductible of $226.

What will the Medicare premium be for 2024? ›

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has announced that the standard monthly Part B premium will be $174.70 in 2024, an increase of $9.80 from $164.90 in 2023. The annual deductible for all Medicare Part B enrollees in 2024 will be $240, an increase of $14 from the 2023 deductible of $226.

How much is Medicare Part D for 2024? ›

The average monthly premium for a Part D plan is projected to be $55.50 in 2024, though plans vary. Learn more about what people with Medicare Part D will pay for their prescription drug plans in 2024.

What is the Medicare SNF copay for 2024? ›

Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) Care

Medicare pays 100% of the first 20 days of a covered SNF stay. A copayment of $204 per day (in 2024) is required for days 21-100 if Medicare approves your stay.

Is Medicare free at age 65 for seniors? ›

$0 for most people (because they or a spouse paid Medicare taxes long enough while working - generally at least 10 years). If you get Medicare earlier than age 65, you won't pay a Part A premium. This is sometimes called “premium-free Part A.” Do I qualify for premium-free Part A?

What is the fee schedule for Medicare in 2024? ›

Due to budget neutrality rules, the 2024 physician fee schedule includes a 3.4% payment cut that will take effect unless Congress acts to stop the cut. In the final fee schedule, the 2024 Medicare conversion factor was decreased from $33.8872 to $32.7375, with a corresponding reduction in anesthesia rates.

What will Medicare Part B cost in 2025? ›

IRMAA 2025 and into the Future:
SingleCouple MAGIPart B
$131,000 to $163,000$262,000 to $326,000$369.90
$163,000 to $196,000$326,000 to $392,000$480.80
$196,000 to $500,000$392,000 to $750,000$591.90
> $500,000> $750,000$628.90
2 more rows
Jun 4, 2024

What is the donut hole amount for 2024? ›

You enter the donut hole when you and your plan spend a total of $5,030 in 2024. In the donut hole, you pay up to 25% out of pocket for all covered medications. You leave the donut hole once you've spent $8,000 out of pocket for covered drugs in 2024. 2024 is the last year for the donut hole.

How do you qualify for $144 back from Medicare? ›

To be eligible for the Medicare Part B Giveback Benefit, you must:
  1. Be enrolled Original Medicare (Parts A and B)
  2. Pay your own Part B premium.
  3. Live in the service area of a plan that offers a Part B giveback.
Jan 23, 2024

Is Medicare sending out new cards for 2024? ›

contact your plan directly to learn about your 2024 costs. Do you know what isn't new this year? Your Medicare card. Medicare beneficiaries are not receiving new cards this year, but scammers may try to convince you otherwise.

Does everyone pay $170 for Medicare? ›

If you don't buy Part A when you're first eligible for Medicare (usually when you turn 65), you might pay a penalty. Most people pay the standard Part B monthly premium amount ($174.70 in 2024). Social Security will tell you the exact amount you'll pay for Part B in 2024.

What is the Medicare proposed rule for 2024? ›

Beginning January 1, 2024, CMS is finalizing implementation of a separate add-on payment for healthcare common procedure coding system (HCPCS) code G2211. This add-on code will better recognize the resource costs associated with evaluation and management visits for primary care and longitudinal care.

What are the rates for Medicare Advantage in 2024? ›

The estimated average monthly Medicare Advantage plan premium for 2024 is $18.50, but this cost may vary based on the insurer and level of coverage. Some plan premiums could be $0, while others could be $200 or more.

What are Medicare premiums for 2024? ›

The standard monthly premium for Medicare Part B enrollees will be $174.70 for 2024, an increase of $9.80 from $164.90 in 2023. The annual deductible for all Medicare Part B beneficiaries will be $240 in 2024, an increase of $14 from the annual deductible of $226 in 2023.

Does Medicare cover 100% of hospital bills for seniors? ›

Medicare has two parts, Part A (Hospital Insurance) and Part B (Medical Insurance). Medicare does not cover 100% of all costs. CDI recommends purchasing a Medicare Supplement Insurance policy if you have traditional Medicare to help offset your health care costs.

How do I avoid paying Medicare Part B? ›

To drop Part B (or Part A if you have to pay a premium for it), you usually need to send your request in writing and include your signature. Contact Social Security.

What is the proposed Medicare Advantage rate for 2024? ›

Since CMS is finalizing a phase in of the 2024 model, the 4.44% estimated MA risk score trend included in the 2024 Rate Announcement Fact Sheet is calculated using a blend of 67% of the MA risk score trend calculated with the current model (the 2020 model, 5.0% risk score trend) and 33% of the risk score trend ...

What is the deductible for Plan G in 2024? ›

1 - Plans F and G also have a high deductible option which require first paying a plan deductible of $2,800 (in 2024) before the plan begins to pay.

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