Part B

Monthly Premium

Part B Medical Coverage

$185 Most people pay the standard Part B premium amount if income is below the threshold of $106,000 ($212,001 filing joint)

  • If your income was more than $106,000 ($212,001 filing joint) you’ll pay $259.00
  • If your income was more than $133,000 ($266,001 filing joint) you’ll pay $370.00
  • If your income was more than $167,001 ($334,001 filing joint) you’ll pay $480.90
  • If your income was more than $200,001 ($400,001 filing joint) you’ll pay $591.90
  • If your income was more than $500,000 ($750,000 filing joint) you’ll pay $628.90
See Part D Costs
Part B

For Medical Services

Costs

$257 Deductible per benefit period

  • After your deductible is met, you typically pay 20% of the Medicare-approved amount for most doctor services (including most doctor services while you’re a hospital inpatient), outpatient therapy, outpatient mental health services, certain home health services, and durable medical equipment.
Consider

Medicare Advantage vs. Original Medicare Part A & B

Costs

$0-25 Additional Premium

  • Medicare Advantage plans combine hospital and medical overage together (Parts A&B) into one plan and may cover more of your healthcare costs than Original Part A & B.
See Our Medicare Comparison Chart