Medicare Part A & B: Overview

Medicare Part A & B: Overview

Medicare Part A is Hospital Insurance

  • For most Americans, Medicare Part A is typically free.  If you or your spouse have had Medicare taxes withheld for at least 10 years while working, you are eligible for premium-free Medicare Part A.  If you’ve paid Medicare taxes for less than 10 years, you will likely not qualify for premium-free Part A and will have to buy Part A.
  • While premiums are free, if you ever visit the hospital there is a deductible that you must pay, which covers your first 60 days of a hospital stay.

Medicare Part B is Medical Insurance

  • Medicare Part B helps to cover any outpatient healthcare services, such as doctor or specialist visits. Medicare Part B is typically NOT free. When you enroll in Part B, you must start paying premiums.
  • In addition, there is typically an annual deductible before Part B insurance kicks in and after this deductible, you are responsible for 20% of the costs of all Medicare-covered services.  In other words, Medicare will pay for 80% of the cost of healthcare services you use, and you have to pay the remaining 20%.

It is possible to sign up to Medicare Part A and Part B at different times. 

  • Most people will typically sign up for Part A when they turn 65.  When you should sign up for Part B depends on your employment situation, which we’ll walk through later in this series.

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