Medicare Part B is the part of Original Medicare that covers outpatient services such as doctor visits, lab tests, preventive care, and durable medical equipment. Most people who enroll in Medicare Part B have to pay a premium for this coverage. The premium is the amount that you pay each month to have Medicare Part B. The premium may vary depending on your income, your enrollment status, and the type of Medicare Plan that you have. In this article, we will explain how much the Medicare Part B premium is, how it is determined, and how you can pay it.
The standard Medicare Part B premium for 2023 is $174.80 per month. However, some people may pay more or less than this amount depending on their situation. Some of the factors that affect your Part B premium are:
Income Bracket | Single | Married Filing Jointly | Standard Part B Premium | IRMAA Surcharge | Total Part B Premium |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Below Threshold | Up to $102,000 | Up to $204,000 | $174.80 | $0.00 | $174.80 |
First Bracket | $102,001 – $129,500 | $204,001 – $259,000 | $174.80 | $12.90 | $187.70 |
Second Bracket | $129,501 – $161,500 | $259,001 – $323,000 | $174.80 | $33.30 | $208.10 |
Third Bracket | $161,501 – $193,000 | $323,001 – $386,000 | $174.80 | $53.80 | $228.60 |
Fourth Bracket | $193,001 – $500,000 | $386,001 – $750,000 | $174.80 | $74.20 | $249.00 |
Fifth Bracket | Above $500,000 | Above $750,000 | $174.80 | $81.00 | $255.80 |
If you have Original Medicare (Part A and Part B), you have several options to pay your Medicare Part B premium.
If you have a Medicare Advantage Plan (Part C) or a Medicare prescription drug plan (Part D Plan), you may have different ways to pay your Medicare Part B premium depending on your plan’s rules.
Medicare Part B is the part of Original Medicare that covers outpatient services such as doctor visits, lab tests, preventive care, and durable medical equipment. Most people who enroll in Medicare Part B have to pay a premium for this coverage. The premium may vary depending on your income, your enrollment status, and the type of Medicare Plan that you have. You can pay your Part B premium directly to Medicare or to your plan depending on your situation.
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The standard monthly premium for Medicare Part B is $164.90 in 2023 for most beneficiaries. The Part B deductible is $226 in 2023.
Medicare Part B covers doctor visits, outpatient care, preventive services, lab tests, durable medical equipment, and other medical services. Part B helps pay for these.
You should enroll in Part B during your initial enrollment period when you’re first eligible, or you may have to pay a late enrollment penalty.
If you don’t sign up for Part B when first eligible, you’ll have to pay a 10% penalty for each 12-month period you delayed enrolling.
You pay a monthly premium for Part B in addition to your Part A coverage. For most, the premium is deducted from your Social Security check.
Yes, Medicare Savings Programs can help qualified beneficiaries pay Medicare premiums, deductibles, and other Part B costs.
Part B is optional but you should enroll when first eligible to avoid penalties. You must have Part B to join a Medicare Advantage Plan.
High income enrollees pay an extra monthly amount added to the Part B premium based on their income as reported on tax returns.
Yes, you may have to pay a late enrollment penalty added to your monthly Part B premium if you don’t enroll on time.
You’ll pay a Medicare cost or Part B premium each month for as long as you have Part B coverage, unless you qualify for assistance through a Medicare Savings Program.
As you turn 65 you should also consider getting Medicare coverage such as Medicare Supplement insurance. Also consider Part D coverage as it complements Part A and B.