What Will You Pay for Medicare in 2022?

Philippe Berthoud |

Medicare premiums, deductibles, and coinsurance amounts change annually. Here's a look at some of the costs that will apply in 2022 if you're enrolled in Original Medicare Part A and Part B.

Medicare Part B premiums

According to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), most people with Medicare who receive Social Security benefits will pay the standard monthly Part B premium of $170.10 in 2022.

People with higher incomes may pay more than the standard premium. If your modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) as reported on your federal income tax return from two years ago (2020) is above a certain amount, you'll pay the standard premium amount and an Income-Related Monthly Adjustment Amount (IRMAA), which is an extra charge added to your premium, as shown in the following table.

Other Medicare costs

The following out-of-pocket costs for Original Medicare Part A and Part B apply in 2022:

  • Part A deductible for inpatient hospitalization: $1,556 per benefit period
  • Part A premium for those who need to buy coverage: up to $499 per month (most people don't pay a premium for Medicare Part A)
  • Part A coinsurance: $389 per day for days 61 through 90, and $778 per "lifetime reserve day" after day 90 (up to a 60-day lifetime maximum)
  • Part A skilled nursing facility coinsurance: $194.50 for days 21 through 100 (for each benefit period)
  • Part B annual deductible: $233

 

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