Medicare Amounts – 2009


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Part B: Monthly Premium
(*See Note below)
$96.40*

Part B: Deductible

$135.00

Part A: Hospital Deductible
(per Benefit Period)

$1,068.00

Part A: Hospital Coinsurance,
per day (days 61-90)

$267.00

Part A: Hospital Coinsurance,
per day (days 91-150)

$534.00

Part A: Skilled Nursing Facility
Coinsurance, per day (days 21-100)

$133.50

Note: Your Part B premium will be based on your modified adjusted gross income. Most people will pay the amount shown in the chart above. But, if you filed an individual tax return for 2007 and your modified adjusted gross income was more than $85,000, your Part B premium for 2009 is shown in the table below. If you filed a joint tax return for 2007 and your modified adjusted gross income was more than $170,000, your Part B premium for 2009 is similarly shown in the table below. The Social Security Administration will compute your premium for you. However, we recommend that you double-check their computation against your 2007 tax return.

2009 Part B Monthly Premium

If your 2007 income was ...

You Pay

Individual Tax Return

Joint Tax Return

 

$85,000 or less

$170,000 or less

$96.40*

$85,001 - $107,000

$170,001 - $214,000

$134.90*

$107,001 - $160,000

$214,001 - $320,000

$192.70*

$160,001 - $213,000

$320,001 - $426,000

$250.50*

Above $213,000

Above $426,000

$308.30*

*If you do not have to pay a late-enrollment penalty.

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