The following is a listing of the Medicare
premium, deductible, and coinsurance rates that
will be in effect in 2006:
Medicare Premiums for 2006:
Part A: (Hospital Insurance) Premium
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Most people do not pay a monthly Part A
premium because they or a spouse has 40
or more quarters of Medicare-covered
employment.
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The Part A premium is $216.00 for people
having 30-39 quarters of
Medicare-covered employment.
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The Part A premium is $393.00 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
$88.50 per month.
Medicare Deductible and Coinsurance Amounts for
2006:
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 (2006 = $952) 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:
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A total of $952 for a hospital stay of
1-60 days.
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$238 per day for days 61-90 of a
hospital stay.
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$476 per day for days 91-150 of a
hospital stay (Lifetime Reserve Days).
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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
2006 is available in the September 16, 2005 Fact
Sheet titled, "Medicare
Premiums and Deductibles for 2006"
on the
www.cms.gov
website. |