Susan Polk Insurance Agency, San Luis Obispo, Announces Medicare Plan Changes For 2018
Medicare plan changes for 2018
Changes to Medicare for 2018 fall into four main areas:
Medicare premiums for Part A and Part B
Medicare deductibles
Coinsurance payments for hospital and skilled nursing stays
Income brackets
Along with these changes, the Medicare administration is mailing new Medicare cards starting in April. The new cards are automatically mailed to the address on record. Contact
What you need to know about the new Medicare card
To protect identities the new card uses the Medicare number instead of the social security number.
Cards are not mailed at the same time so neighbors and friends will get them at different times.
Doctors and other health care providers are now able to look up Medicare numbers online but carry your new card with you to make it easier to provide the Medicare number.
The Medicare card is not an identification card. Only show it to doctors, pharmacists, health care providers, insurers or people you trust to work with Medicare on your behalf.
Additional instructions arrive with the card.
Medicare premiums
Participants who have been getting Part A hospital coverage as part of their Social Security Benefits without charge will continue to do so. Those who have been paying for Part A may see an increase between
Medicare deductibles
The Part A hospital annual deductible increases by
Part B remains the same at
Coinsurance payments for hospital and skilled nursing stays
Part A generally covers hospital stays after meeting the annual deductible and for stays up to 60 days. The following charges have increased for 2018:
91 days and more participants can use up to 60 lifetime reserve days but will need to pay
There is not coinsurance charge for up to 20 days in a skilled nursing facility. For stays between 21-100 days the charge is
No coverage is available after day 100, forcing participants to cover costs or get payments from a supplemental Medicare policy. The agents at the
Income brackets
The Medicare Part B surcharges for those who make above certain incomes are remaining the same for 2018 but the income brackets have changed. The surcharge is an amount that is paid in addition to the base
The charges range from
Most of the income brackets were lowered in 2018. For example, the highest bracket for 2017 was income over
Learning more about 2018 changes
Learn more about Medicare and changes for 2018 at the Medicare website. To learn more about how additional Medicare insurance plans can benefit you, contact
(805) 544-6454
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