Medicare Part B Cost Rising for Social Security Beneficiaries

Medicare Part B Cost Rising for Social Security Beneficiaries

Medicare Part B Cost Rising for Social Security Beneficiaries Medicare Resource Center

Medicare Part B Cost Going Up for Many

Standard premium holds steady but many Social Security recipients will pay more

Andrew Unangst/Getty Images Seniors have until Dec. 7 to make their Medicare choices for next year. The Medicare Part B standard monthly premium will remain at $134 for 2018, according to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). But most beneficiaries — those whose premiums are automatically deducted from their Social Security payments — will pay more than they did in 2017 for the physician portion of Medicare next year. The Part B annual deductible also remains unchanged at $183. After paying the Part B deductibles, Medicare enrollees are responsible for 20 percent of Part B services, which include doctor visits and some outpatient care. If the standard premium stays at $134, why will many beneficiaries pay more? A “hold harmless” provision in federal law prohibits Medicare from raising Part B premiums if that action would reduce beneficiaries’ . That’s why in 2017 Social Security beneficiaries paid an average $109 a month: Social Security payments had not increased. But in 2018, the Social Security cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) will increase benefits by 2 percent. Because of the COLA, CMS estimates that 42 percent of Social Security recipients on Medicare will pay the full $134 premium in 2018, while 28 percent will see less than $134 deducted from their Social Security payment. Medicare officials also announced that the 2018 Part A hospital deductible will be $1,340, an increase of $24 over 2017. There are just 18 days before the close of Medicare’s open enrollment period for 2018. Seniors have until Dec. 7 to make their Medicare choices for next year. CMS announced this year that the average monthly premium for Medicare Advantage plans would be $30 for 2018. That premium is in addition to the Part B monthly payment. In addition, the average Part D prescription drug premium will be $33.50 for 2018. Premiums for the MA plans and Part D vary based on where recipients live and what plan they select.

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