The following is a listing
of the Medicare premium,
deductible, and coinsurance
rates that will be in effect
in 2008:
Medicare Premiums for 2008:
Part A: (Hospital Insurance)
Premium
-
Most people do not
pay a monthly Part A
premium because they
or a spouse has 40
or more quarters of
Medicare-covered
employment.
-
The Part A premium
is $233.00 per month
for people having
30-39 quarters of
Medicare-covered
employment.
-
The Part A premium
is $423.00 per month
for people who are
not otherwise
eligible for
premium-free
hospital insurance
and have less than
30 quarters of
Medicare-covered
employment.
Part B: (Medical Insurance)
Premium
$96.40 per month*
Medicare Deductible and
Coinsurance Amounts for
2008:
Part
A:
(pays for inpatient
hospital, skilled nursing
facility, and some home
health care) For each
benefit period Medicare pays
all covered costs except the
Medicare Part A deductible
(2008 = $1,024) during the
first 60 days and
coinsurance amounts for
hospital stays that last
beyond 60 days and no more
than 150 days.
For each benefit period you
pay:
-
A total of $1,024
for a hospital stay
of 1-60 days.
-
$256 per day for
days 61-90 of a
hospital stay.
-
$512 per day for
days 91-150 of a
hospital stay
(Lifetime Reserve
Days).
-
All costs for each
day beyond 150 days
Skilled Nursing Facility
Coinsurance
Part
B:
(covers Medicare eligible
physician services,
outpatient hospital
services, certain home
health services, durable
medical equipment)
Additional information about
the Medicare premiums,
deductibles, and coinsurance
rates for 2008 is available
in the October 1, 2007 Fact
Sheet titled, "CMS
Announces Medicare Premiums,
Deductibles for 2008"
on the www.cms.gov
website.
*Note:
If your income is above
$82,000 (single) or $164,000
(married couple), then your
Medicare Part B premium may
be higher than $96.40 per
month. For additional
details, see our FAQ titled:
"Medicare
Part B Monthly Premiums in
2008"
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