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Medicare 2026 —
The Complete Guide

Federal health insurance for adults 65+ and qualifying disabled individuals. Parts A, B, C, D explained — plus programs to reduce or eliminate your premiums and costs.

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Medicare 2026 — Part D Costs Capped at $2,000, New MSP Enrollment
Medicare Part D out-of-pocket drug costs are now capped at $2,000/year. Medicare Savings Programs can eliminate Part B premiums — over 2 million eligible beneficiaries are not enrolled.
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Understanding Medicare in 2026 — Parts A, B, C, D

Medicare is federal health insurance for adults 65+ and younger people with qualifying disabilities. Part A covers hospital insurance, Part B covers medical insurance, Part C (Medicare Advantage) bundles A+B+D, and Part D covers prescription drugs.

Most people pay $0 for Part A if they worked 40+ quarters. Part B has a monthly premium ($185/month in 2026). Medicare Savings Programs can pay your Part B premium and more — apply even if you think your income is too high.

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2026 Medicare Coverage — What Each Part Covers
2026 Medicare Coverage — What Each Part Covers
Medicare Parts A, B, C, D at a glance
PartWhat It Covers2026 Monthly PremiumDeductible
Part AHospital, skilled nursing, hospice$0 (if 40+ work quarters)$1,676/benefit period
Part BDoctor visits, outpatient, preventive$185/month (most)$257/year
Part CMedicare Advantage (A+B+D bundled)$0–$200+ (varies by plan)Varies
Part DPrescription drugs~$40/month average$590/year
MedigapSupplements A+B gaps$100–$400+/monthNone
Medicare Savings Programs can pay your Part B premium ($185/mo). Over 2 million eligible people aren't enrolled.

How to Enroll in Medicare and Reduce Your Costs

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Enroll During Your Initial Enrollment Period
Your IEP is a 7-month window starting 3 months before your 65th birthday. Late enrollment means permanent penalty.
Full Enrollment Guide →
2
Choose Original Medicare or Medicare Advantage
Original Medicare works with any participating provider. Medicare Advantage uses private insurer networks.
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3
Apply for Medicare Savings Programs
MSPs pay your Part B premium and reduce other costs. Apply through your state Medicaid office — free.
Apply for MSPs →
4
Apply for Extra Help for Drug Costs
Extra Help pays nearly all Part D drug costs. Apply at SSA.gov or through state Medicaid.
Apply for Extra Help →
Not Sure What You Qualify For?
Take the free Benefits Match Quiz — see Medicare Savings Programs, SNAP, and every program you may qualify for.