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What Does Medicare Cost in 2024?

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What Does Medicare Cost in 2024?

Medicare Part A Premium and Deductible

Medicare Part A covers inpatient hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, hospice, inpatient rehabilitation, and some home health care services. About 99 percent of Medicare beneficiaries do not have a Part A premium since they have at least 40 quarters of Medicare-covered employment, as determined by the Social Security Administration.

The Medicare Part A inpatient hospital deductible that beneficiaries pay if admitted to the hospital will be $1,632 in 2024, an increase of $32 from $1,600 in 2023. 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. In 2024, beneficiaries must pay a coinsurance amount of $408 per day for the 61st through 90th day of a hospitalization ($400 in 2023) in a benefit period and $816 per day for lifetime reserve days ($800 in 2023). For beneficiaries in skilled nursing facilities, the daily coinsurance for days 21 through 100 of extended care services in a benefit period will be $204.00 in 2024 ($200.00 in 2023).

Part A Deductible and Coinsurance Amounts for Calendar Years 2023 and 2024
by Type of Cost Sharing

 

2023

2024

Inpatient hospital deductible

$1,600

$1,632

Daily hospital coinsurance for 61st-90th day

$400

$408

Daily hospital coinsurance for lifetime reserve days

$800

$816

Skilled nursing facility daily coinsurance (days 21-100)

$200.00

$204.00

Enrollees age 65 and older who have fewer than 40 quarters of coverage and certain persons with disabilities pay a monthly premium in order to voluntarily enroll in Medicare Part A. Individuals who had at least 30 quarters of coverage or were married to someone with at least 30 quarters of coverage may buy into Part A at a reduced monthly premium rate, which will be $278 in 2024, the same amount as 2023. Certain uninsured aged individuals who have less than 30 quarters of coverage and certain individuals with disabilities who have exhausted other entitlement will pay the full premium, which will be $505 a month in 2024, a $1 decrease from 2023.

For more information on the 2024 Medicare Parts A and B premiums and deductibles (CMS-8083-N, CMS-8084-N, CMS-8085-N), please visit https://www.federalregister.gov/public-inspection/current.

Medicare Part B Premium and Deductible

Medicare Part B covers physicians’ services, outpatient hospital services, certain home health services, durable medical equipment, and certain other medical and health services not covered by Medicare Part A. 

Each year, the Medicare Part B premium, deductible, and coinsurance rates are determined according to provisions of the Social Security Act. 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.

The increase in the 2024 Part B standard premium and deductible is mainly due to projected increases in health care spending and, to a lesser degree, the remedy for the 340B-acquired drug payment policy for the 2018-2022 period under the Hospital Outpatient Prospective Payment System.

Beginning in 2023, individuals whose full Medicare coverage ended 36 months after a kidney transplant and who do not have certain other types of insurance coverage can elect to continue Part B coverage of immunosuppressive drugs by paying a premium. For 2024, the standard immunosuppressive drug premium is $103.00.

Medicare Part B Income-Related Monthly Adjustment Amounts

Since 2007, a beneficiary’s Part B monthly premium has been based on his or her income. These income-related monthly adjustment amounts affect roughly 8 percent of people with Medicare Part B. The 2024 Part B total premiums for high-income beneficiaries with full Part B coverage are shown in the following table:

Full Part B Coverage

Beneficiaries who file individual tax returns with modified adjusted gross income:

Beneficiaries who file joint tax returns with modified adjusted gross income:

Income-Related Monthly Adjustment Amount

Total Monthly Premium Amount

Less than or equal to $103,000

Less than or equal to $206,000

$0.00

$174.70

Greater than $103,000 and less than or equal to $129,000

Greater than $206,000 and less than or equal to $258,000

$69.90

$244.60

Greater than $129,000 and less than or equal to $161,000

Greater than $258,000 and less than or equal to $322,000

$174.70

$349.40

Greater than $161,000 and less than or equal to $193,000

Greater than $322,000 and less than or equal to $386,000

$279.50

$454.20

Greater than $193,000 and less than $500,000

Greater than $386,000 and less than $750,000

$384.30

$559.00

Greater than or equal to $500,000

Greater than or equal to $750,000

$419.30

$594.00

The 2024 Part B total premiums for high-income beneficiaries who only have immunosuppressive drug coverage are shown in the following table:

Part B Immunosuppressive Drug Coverage Only

Beneficiaries who file individual tax returns with modified adjusted gross income:

Beneficiaries who file joint tax returns with modified adjusted gross income:

Income-Related Monthly Adjustment Amount

Total Monthly Premium Amount

Less than or equal to $103,000

Less than or equal to $206,000

$0.00

$103.00

Greater than $103,000 and less than or equal to $129,000

Greater than $206,000 and less than or equal to $258,000

$68.70

$171.70

Greater than $129,000 and less than or equal to $161,000

Greater than $258,000 and less than or equal to $322,000

$171.70

$274.70

Greater than $161,000 and less than or equal to $193,000

Greater than $322,000 and less than or equal to $386,000

$274.70

$377.70

Greater than $193,000 and less than $500,000

Greater than $386,000 and less than $750,000

$377.70

$480.70

Greater than or equal to $500,000

Greater than or equal to $750,000

$412.10

$515.10

Premiums for high-income beneficiaries with full Part B coverage who are married and lived with their spouse at any time during the taxable year but file a separate return, are as follows:

Full Part B Coverage

Beneficiaries who are married and lived with their spouses at any time during the year, but who file separate tax returns from their spouses with modified adjusted gross income:

Income-Related Monthly Adjustment Amount

Total Monthly Premium Amount

Less than or equal to $103,000

$0.00

$174.70

Greater than $103,000 and less than $397,000

$384.30

$559.00

Greater than or equal to $397,000

$419.30

$594.00

Premiums for high-income beneficiaries with immunosuppressive drug only Part B coverage who are married and lived with their spouse at any time during the taxable year but file a separate return, are as follows:

Part B Immunosuppressive Drug Coverage Only

Beneficiaries who are married and lived with their spouses at any time during the year, but who file separate tax returns from their spouses with modified adjusted gross income:

Income-Related Monthly Adjustment Amount

Total Monthly Premium Amount

Less than or equal to $103,000

$0.00

$103.00

Greater than $103,000 and less than $397,000

$377.70

$480.70

Greater than or equal to $397,000

$412.10

$515.10

Medicare Part D Income-Related Monthly Adjustment Amounts

Since 2011, a beneficiary’s Part D monthly premium has been based on his or her income. These income-related monthly adjustment amounts affect roughly 8 percent of people with Medicare Part D. These individuals will pay the income-related monthly adjustment amount in addition to their Part D premium. Part D premiums vary plan and regardless of how a beneficiary pays their Part D premium, the Part D income-related monthly adjustment amounts are deducted from Social Security benefit checks or paid directly to Medicare. Roughly two-thirds of beneficiaries pay premiums directly to the plan while the remainder have their premiums deducted from their Social Security benefit checks. The 2024 Part D income-related monthly adjustment amounts for high-income beneficiaries are shown in the following table:

Beneficiaries who file individual tax returns with modified adjusted gross income:

Beneficiaries who file joint tax returns with modified adjusted gross income:

Income-related monthly adjustment amount

Less than or equal to $103,000

Less than or equal to $206,000

$0.00

Greater than $103,000 and less than or equal to $129,000

Greater than $206,000 and less than or equal to $258,000

$12.90

Greater than $129,000 and less than or equal to $161,000

Greater than $258,000 and less than or equal to $322,000

$33.30

Greater than $161,000 and less than or equal to $193,000

Greater than $322,000 and less than or equal to $386,000

$53.80

Greater than $193,000 and less than $500,000

Greater than $386,000 and less than $750,000

$74.20

Greater than or equal to $500,000

Greater than or equal to $750,000

$81.00

Premiums for high-income beneficiaries who are married and lived with their spouse at any time during the taxable year but file a separate return, are as follows:

Beneficiaries who are married and lived with their spouses at any time during the year, but file separate tax returns from their spouses with modified adjusted gross income:

Income-related monthly adjustment amount

Less than or equal to $103,000

$0.00

Greater than $103,000 and less than $397,000

$74.20

Greater than or equal to $397,000

$81.00