Medicare is a hot topic right now, and with the upcoming election, it’s on everyone’s mind. What will Medicare cost in 2022? How will the new healthcare laws impact seniors? In this blog post, we’ll take a look at what to expect from Medicare in the next few years. Keep reading to learn more!

Some Medicare Costs

A premium is an amount you pay each month to have coverage, whether or not you use covered services.

If you have to pay for Medicare Part A, you may pay up to $499 each month in 2022.

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As with Medicare Part B, you might pay a higher Part D premium if your income is above a certain amount. In 2022, the IRMAA for Part D begins at $12.40 and can be higher depending on your income 2020. The IRMAA amount is added to your Part D monthly premium.

Premiums vary among insurance companies. Only Medicare Part A and Part B have these costs set by the government.

Coinsurance With Medicare

A coinsurance is a percentage of the cost you pay when you receive a service or pick up a prescription drug, for example.

Under Medicare Part A (hospital insurance), here’s what you’ll pay as a hospital inpatient in 2022.

Under Medicare Part B, you generally pay a 20% coinsurance for most covered services, such as doctor services, outpatient therapy, and durable medical equipment such as wheelchairs.

Medicare Advantage plans and stand-alone Medicare Part D plans may charge coinsurance for covered services or prescriptions.

Maximum Out of Pocket With Medicare

It’s important to realize that Original Medicare, Part A, and Part B, have no out-of-pocket maximum. This means you could pay a lot of money if you find yourself hospitalized for a long time.

You can protect yourself from unlimited costs through a Medicare Advantage plan or a Medicare Supplement Insurance plan. Note that these types of plans don’t work together – you need to choose one or the other if you want this coverage.

The Medicare Supplement insurance plans that don’t have out-of-pocket limits still will help protect you from Medicare copayments, coinsurance, and deductibles.

Total Monthly Cost Breakdown

Here are two example scenarios of what your monthly Medicare costs could be in a normal healthy month where you see a doctor once and fill one prescription.

Example scenario 1 with Original Medicare, Medicare Supplement insurance, and Medicare Part D. Note that everything except the Part B premium is just an example and may be different in your situation.

Total: $279.10

Note that the Medicare Supplement insurance plan generally pays your doctor visit coinsurance, which is why it may cost you nothing.

Example scenario 2 with a Medicare Advantage prescription drug plan. Note that everything except the Part B premium is just an example and may be different in your situation.

Total: $210.10

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Do You Need Help With Medicare Costs?

If you need help paying for Medicare costs, there are a few options available to you.

One option is a Medicare Savings Program. If you qualify, this program can help pay your Part A and/or Part B premiums, as well as coinsurance and deductibles. You can learn more about the Medicare Savings Program on our website or by calling us at the number below.

Another option for help with Medicare costs is a Medicaid program. If you qualify, Medicaid can help pay your Part A and/or Part B premiums, as well as coinsurance, deductibles, and copayments. You can learn more about Medicaid on our website or by calling us at the number below.

You can also contact us at the number below to speak with a licensed insurance agent who can help you understand your options and enroll in a plan.

We can help you compare Medicare Supplement insurance plans and Medicare Advantage plans to find the best coverage for your needs and budget. We can also help you enroll in a plan.

Give us a call today to get started!

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