Part A and Part B- Medicare for 2025 costs for covered services

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Can anyone assist me in finding what the costs will be for Part A Inpatient hospital care benefit period $, including Days 1-60, Days 61-90, After day 90? Skilled Nursing facility care, Days 21-100?
Also, confirm that the Standard Premium Part B for 2025 is $185 and the Deductible Part B is $257?
I have looked on Medicare.gov and at Companies websites and I can't find this information anywhere. If you can assist me, I'd greatly appreciate it.
Such simple information to search online, but nope, it gives me 2024.
 
Can anyone assist me in finding what the costs will be for Part A Inpatient hospital care benefit period $, including Days 1-60, Days 61-90, After day 90? Skilled Nursing facility care, Days 21-100?
Also, confirm that the Standard Premium Part B for 2025 is $185 and the Deductible Part B is $257?
I have looked on Medicare.gov and at Companies websites and I can't find this information anywhere. If you can assist me, I'd greatly appreciate it.
Such simple information to search online, but nope, it gives me 2024.
I don't think it's been released yet. I hear they'll release those #'s on November 6th.
 
Can anyone assist me in finding what the costs will be for Part A Inpatient hospital care benefit period $, including Days 1-60, Days 61-90, After day 90? Skilled Nursing facility care, Days 21-100?
Also, confirm that the Standard Premium Part B for 2025 is $185 and the Deductible Part B is $257?
I have looked on Medicare.gov and at Companies websites and I can't find this information anywhere. If you can assist me, I'd greatly appreciate it.
Such simple information to search online, but nope, it gives me 2024.

Where'd you get these numbers from?
 
Also, confirm that the Standard Premium Part B for 2025 is $185 and the Deductible Part B is $257?
I have looked on Medicare.gov and at Companies websites and I can't find this information anywhere. If you can assist me, I'd greatly appreciate it.
Caveat, not an agent.

You are just seeing "experts" speculations and projections.

IMO, you will be taking a significant professional risk if you communicate any of those numbers to your clients until the government actually releases the final ones.

In the meantime you have to wait, just like the rest of us.
 
Although the final announcement has not been made as of 10-29-24, the 2025 Part A hospital admission deductible is expected to be $1,684. Days 61-90 have a daily copay of 25% of the admission deductible, the 60 lifetime reserve days have daily copays of 50% of the admission deductible. Skilled Nursing Facility days 21-100 have daily copays of 12.5% of the hospital admission deductible. Once the Part A deductible is final, you'll be able to calculate the other amounts using these percentages.

In a worst case scenario of 150 days in an acute care hospital, Medicare beneficiaries without coverage under a Medicare Supplement insurance policy or Medicare Advantage plan face total out-of-pocket expenses as an in-patient of nearly $65,000 at the projected 2025 admission deductible. And 100% of the expense beginning on Day 151. (Fortunately, few people experience 150 or more continuous days in the hospital . . . but it does happen.) And don't forget the additional expenses of physicians and surgeons . . . covered only under Part B . . . 20% of Medicare's "approved" amounts.

Part B base monthly premium is expected to be about $185 -- a 5.9% increase over 2024 premium (the 2025 SS cost of living increase is only 2.5%). IRMAA premiums will also increase as a result.

If you're not qualified to market Medicare Supplement or Medicare Advantage, you're missing out on an excellent continuing source of income.
 
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