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+ | ====== Medicare ====== | ||
+ | ===== If you're nearing age 65, here's what you should know about Medicare. And no, it's not free ===== | ||
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+ | * High earners pay more for certain premiums, and there' | ||
+ | * If you don’t sign up when first eligible and don’t have qualifying coverage elsewhere, you’ll pay life-long penalties for enrolling late. | ||
+ | * Medicare does not cover everything, which means you'll need to plan for extra expenses. | ||
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+ | After paying into Medicare through payroll withholdings at work for many years, some people approach their eligibility age of 65 with a misconception that their coverage will be free. | ||
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+ | In reality, Medicare comes with a variety of expenses — including premiums, copays and deductibles. High earners pay more for certain premiums, and there' | ||
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+ | While Congress begins wading through various bills that aim to overhaul the nation' | ||
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+ | Each day, about 10,000 baby boomers turn 65. Fidelity Investments estimates that the average male-female couple will spend a whopping $285,000 on health care from that age on. | ||
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+ | And, that's just a starting point. Things that are not covered by Medicare — dental, basic vision, over-the-counter medicines, long-term care — would be on top of that. | ||
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+ | This makes figuring out your Medicare coverage a key part of managing your expenses. Here's what you need to know. | ||
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+ | ==== The cost ==== | ||
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+ | As long as you have at least a 10-year work history, you pay no premiums for Medicare Part A, which covers hospital stays, skilled nursing, hospice and some home health services. However, it has a deductible of $1,364 per benefit period, along with some caps on benefits. | ||
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+ | Part B — which covers outpatient care and medical supplies — has a standard monthly premium of $135.50 this year, although higher earners pay more (see chart below). It also comes with a $185 deductible (for 2019). After it's met, you typically pay 20 percent of covered services. | ||
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+ | Cost of Medicare Part B premiums | ||
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+ | Source: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. *Part B premiums are based on modified adjusted gross income from two years earlier. So for 2019 it's based on your 2017 tax return. | ||
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+ | Those parts of Medicare don't cover prescriptions. That's where a Part D drug plan comes in. | ||
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+ | You can get a standalone plan to use alongside original Medicare. Or, you can sign up for an Advantage Plan (Part C), which typically includes prescription drug coverage. If you go this route, your Parts A and B benefits also will be delivered via the insurance company offering the Advantage Plan. | ||
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+ | The average cost for Part D coverage in 2019 is $32.50 per month, according to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, although high earners pay extra for their premiums (see chart below). The deductible for 2019 is $415. | ||
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+ | If you fail to sign up for Medicare when you first qualify for coverage and you change your mind later, you could face life-lasting penalties, which would make your monthly premiums higher. | ||
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+ | Some people with low incomes qualify for programs that reduce their Medicare-related costs. There' | ||
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+ | ==== Avoiding life-lasting penalties ==== | ||
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+ | If you tapped your Social Security benefits before age 65, you'll automatically be signed up for original Medicare (unless you live in Puerto Rico). | ||
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+ | "About a month or two before you turn 65, you'll be automatically enrolled, and your card will just show up in the mail," Roberts said. | ||
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+ | In this situation, you'll see your Social Security check reduced by the cost of the Part B premium. | ||
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+ | If you haven' | ||
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+ | Penalties if you don't enroll | ||
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+ | If you fail to sign up for Part B when you're supposed to, you'll face a 10 percent penalty for each year that you should have been enrolled. The amount gets tacked on to your monthly premium. | ||
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+ | While Part D prescription coverage is optional, the penalty for not enrolling when you were first eligible is 1 percent for every month that you could have been signed up — unless you have qualifying coverage through an employer' | ||
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+ | "We advise people even if they don't take medicine right now, at least sign up for the cheapest drug plan just so you don't face a penalty," | ||
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+ | ==== Coverage gaps in Medicare ==== | ||
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+ | Be sure to think about how you'll pay for the things Medicare doesn' | ||
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+ | Many people decide to pair original Medicare with a supplemental policy — called Medigap — to help cover out-of-pocket costs such as deductibles and coinsurance. You cannot, however, pair a Medigap policy with an Advantage Plan. | ||
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+ | If you end up choosing an Advantage Plan, there' | ||
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+ | For long-term care coverage, some people consider purchasing insurance specifically designed to cover those expenses. |