by Sherrie Johnson February 28, 2020
Medicare Premium Differences in 2020
Medicare
premiums are on the rise. For seniors living on a retirement income, it’s
important to know where the increase in cost is coming from. More importantly,
it’s essential to learn how you can keep your monthly premiums as low as
possible without sacrificing quality healthcare coverage. We will provide a
cost breakdown for 2020 and will help you determine how you can save while
still ensuring maximum coverage.
Medicare
Deductibles 2020
Original
Medicare comes in four parts – Part A, B, C, and D.
Part A: Covers hospital stays and expenses. Part A is
automatically applied to anyone with Medicare.
Part B: Covers doctor expenses. Part B is optional but
highly recommended.
Part C: Covers hospital, doctor, and often prescription drugs.
Part C is optional, known as Medicare Advantage, and may help reduce overall
healthcare costs.
Part D: Covers prescription drugs. Part D is optional but
highly recommended.
Part B,
C, and D all have deductibles.
Part A
is usually free unless the person applying has worked less than 30 quarters and
did not contribute to social security payments.
All
premiums are adjusted based on income and change yearly. For 2020, all premiums
will increase regardless of your income bracket.
Cost
Adjustments
Here is a brief look at
changes from 2019 to 2020 Medicare costs.
Part
|
2019 Cost
|
2020 Cost
|
Part A Premium
|
Usually free*
|
Usually free*
|
Part A Deductible
|
$1,364 deductible per benefit period
|
$1,408 deductible per benefit period
|
Part A Coinsurance per benefit period
|
Days 1-60: $0 per day
|
Days 1-60: $0 per day
|
Days 61-90: $341 per day
|
Days 61-90: $352 per day
|
|
Days 91+: $682 per “lifetime reserve” day up to 60 days
|
Days 91+: $704 per “lifetime reserve” day up to 60 days
|
|
After lifetime reserve: All costs
|
After lifetime reserve: All costs
|
|
Part B Premium
|
$135.50+
|
$144.60+
|
Part B Deductible
|
$185
|
$198
|
Part B Coinsurance per benefit period
|
20% after deductible is met
|
20% after deductible is met
|
Part C Premium
|
Varies by plan
|
Varies by plan
|
Part D Premium
|
Varies by plan
|
Varies by plan
|
*To
qualify for free Part A Medicare coverage, an individual must have worked and
contributed payment toward social security benefits for a minimum of 30
quarters or 7.5 years.
Medicare
Part B Premiums 2020
Knowing
how much you’ll be expected to pay for healthcare premiums is important when
living on a fixed income. To determine the cost of your Part B premium you’ll
need to check your 2018 tax information, as your income from two years prior
determines 2020 premium costs.
If your yearly income
for 2018 was:
|
Your 2020 premium will be:
|
||
Individual filing
|
Married filing jointly
|
Married filing
separately
|
|
$87,000 or less
|
$174,000 or less
|
$87,000 or less
|
$144.60
|
$87,001 to $109,000
|
$174,001 to $218,000
|
N/A
|
$202.40
|
$109,001 to $136,000
|
$218,001 to $272,000
|
N/A
|
$289.20
|
$136,001 to $163,000
|
$272,001 to $326,000
|
N/A
|
$376.00
|
$163,001 to $499,999
|
$326,001 to $649,999
|
$87,001 to $412,999
|
$426.70
|
$500,000 +
|
$750,000 +
|
$413,000 +
|
$491.60
|
Part
D Premium 2020
The
same rules apply for your Part D coverage. Premium costs are associated with
your 2018 tax return and vary by plan. The change for 2020 is that, depending
on your income level, you will cover the cost of your Part D premium in
addition to a surcharge. A higher income results in a greater surcharge. Here
is a general estimate:
If your yearly income
for 2018 was:
|
Your 2020 Premium will be:
|
||
Individual filing
|
Married filing jointly
|
Married filing
separately
|
|
$87,000 or less
|
$174,000 or less
|
$87,000 or less
|
Plan premium only
|
$87,001 to $109,000
|
$174,001 to $218,000
|
N/A
|
Plan premium + $12.20
|
$109,001 to $136,000
|
$218,001 to $272,000
|
N/A
|
Plan premium + $31.50
|
$136,001 to $163,000
|
$272,001 to $326,000
|
N/A
|
Plan premium + $50.70
|
$163,001 to $499,999
|
$326,001 to $649,999
|
$87,001 to $412,999
|
Plan premium + $70.00
|
$500,000 +
|
$750,000 +
|
$413,000 +
|
Plan premium + $76.40
|
Income
Changes
If
changes in your income have occurred, call the Social Security office and
submit proper documentation so you won’t have to pay more than necessary.
Applicable changes include:
·
Marriage, divorce, or widowhood.
·
One or both parties stop working or reduce working hours.
·
Loss of income-producing property due to natural disaster or
another uncontrolled event.
·
One or both parties experience ceasing, termination, or
reorganization of an employer’s pension plan.
·
One or both parties receive a settlement from an employer or
former employer due to an employer’s business closing, bankruptcy, or
reorganization.
Ways
To Save On Medicare Costs
If
you’re one of the 7.5 million seniors struggling to afford healthcare
necessities like prescription drug coverage, there are savvy ways to save.
Medicare
Advantage or Part C
Original
Medicare Parts A and B only cover hospital and doctor fees, as seen in the
first chart in this article. Unfortunately, this means necessities such as
vision, dental, and hearing coverage are not included. If you want a
prescription drug plan, you’ll need to purchase a separate plan, either Part D
or a Medicare Advantage plan.
With a
Medicare Advantage plan, you apply for Part A and B coverage, pay for it
together and often receive extras such as vision, dental, and drug coverage.
Here’s a snapshot of plan differences between Original Medicare and Medicare
Advantage in 2020.
|
ORIGINAL MEDICARE
|
MEDICARE ADVANTAGE
|
|
|
|
Coverage
|
Part A and B
|
Part A, B, D + vision, dental, and hearing*
|
Maximum Out-of-Pocket Costs
|
No Maximum on OOP costs
|
Yearly limit on OOP costs. After OOP limit, members pay
nothing.
|
Doctors and Hospitals
|
Any doctor or hospital that accepts Medicare
|
Doctors and hospitals in your plan’s network. Out-of-network
doctors and hospitals may incur higher costs.
|
Premiums
|
Part A – No premium
Part B – Around $144.60+/mo.
|
Part B – Around
$144.60+/mo.
+
plans start as low as
$0/mo.
|
Deductibles
|
Part A – Around $1,408
Part B – Around $198
|
Deductibles and copays vary
|
Prescription Drug Coverage
|
Must purchase Part D or standalone drug coverage
|
Varies by plan
|
*Not
all Medicare Advantage plans cover vision, dental, and hearing.
The
biggest savings when choosing a Medicare Advantage plan is the included extras
such as vision, dental, hearing, and drug coverage. Often, your Medicare
Advantage premium will cost less than if you purchased Part A, B, D, and a
hearing or vision plan individually.
Choose
Medicare Plans 2020
Choosing
the right Medicare plan for your health care is an important step to ensure a
healthy and fulfilling future. Making a choice doesn’t have to be overwhelming
or complicated. Talk with a
Medicare advisor to determine which plan and cost are right for you.
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