Jump to content

Talk:Medicare (United States)

Page contents not supported in other languages.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Wiki Education assignment: Epidemiology of Sensory Loss In Aging

[edit]

This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 24 January 2022 and 18 March 2022. Further details are available on the course page. Student editor(s): Tanyachotrani (article contribs).

This bill appears to be moot at best. Should it be sourced, or deleted? Bearian (talk) 11:25, 16 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Move discussion in progress

[edit]

There is a move discussion in progress on Talk:Medicare which affects this page. Please participate on that page and not in this talk page section. Thank you. —RMCD bot 08:30, 19 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]

IRMAA has changed since 2012 referenced information shown on February 19, 2025.

[edit]

"these higher Part B premiums are from 30% to 70% higher with the highest premium paid by individuals earning more than $214,000, or married couples earning more than $428,000.[63]" is no longer accurate because of changes since the referenced source was published a dozen years ago.

Based on https://www.medicare.gov/publications/11579-medicare-costs.pdf :

(1) The Part B premiums are 40% to 240% higher, higher with the highest premium paid by individuals earning more than $394,000, or married couples earning more than $750,000. [These numbers are calculated based on numbers shown in that reference.]

(2) There are also premiums for Part D, now. It may be clearer to describe these as $13.70 to 85.80 above the plan premium with the highest premium paid by individuals earning more than $394,000, or married couples earning more than $750,000 because Part D plan premiums vary. It may be even clearer to combine #1 and #2 since the earning brackets are are the same for the Part B and Part D increases. 2601:84:8800:ED0:25BC:8EA1:1F3:51CC (talk) 22:55, 19 February 2025 (UTC)[reply]