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5 Ways Medicare Will Change In 2021

September 3, 2021 · Retirement Life
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Medicare will change some things this year, so if you’re a senior who relies on Medicare for your healthcare coverage, you’ll want to be more apprehensive. We bet you have some questions that are poppin’ in your mind right now: Will your plan cost you more money? Will your deductible go up?

Will you be able to afford your medications? If you want to find an answer to any of these, let’s see what you can expect as the year goes on. In 2021, Medicare will have its Medicare Part A premiums increased to $471/month if you don’t qualify already for premium-free coverage.

Medicare part B premiums will increase to $148,50, and the Part B deductibles will do the same to $203/year, while Medicare D will close the coverage gap, which is known as the “donut hole”.

  1. How much will Medicare part A cost? – If you and your spouse have worked for 10 years paying payroll taxes, you won’t have to worry about paying for Medicare Part A. There are many recipients that meet these criteria of qualifying work and they won’t be required to pay for Medicare Part A. But if you and your spouse don’t have a qualifying work record for free benefits, you can still access the full Medicare benefits, only that you’ll have to pay $471/month.
  2. How much will Medicare part B cost? – In comparison with Medicare Part A, you need to pay a monthly premium for Medicare Part B. While most people will pay a standard monthly premium account, if you earn more than $87,000 annually as an individual or $174,000 as a household, you are obliged to pay more.
  3. How is Medicare Advantage Plan going to change? – Medicare Advantage plans come as an alternative way of receiving your Medicare benefits, and they are offered by private insurance companies. Premiums for Medical Advantage plans decreased for the last several years, the average monthly premium for Advantage plans reaching in 2021 the sum of $33.57.
  4. How is Medicare Part D going to change? – You’ll have to pay a monthly premium for Medicare Part D plans, just like Medicare Part B. Standalone Part D plans have a maximum deductible, and this rate rose from $435 to $445 in 2021. But the good news is that the “donut hole” has officially been closed.
  5. What changes will happen with Medicare Supplement Plan? – Despite everything, Medicare Supplement Plan F is the most popular. Well, let’s be honest, it’s the most comprehensive plan with fewer out-of-pocket costs, no wonder it’s so desirable. Unfortunately, Plan F is no longer available to new Medicare enrollees from January 1, 2020.

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