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Premium and a $9,250 Cap: The Math Only Breaks in a Bad Health Year

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Premium and a $9,250 Cap: The Math Only Breaks in a Bad Health Year
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The article breaks down how Medicare Advantage’s advertised cost cap of $9,250 can unravel in a bad health year, when expenses fall outside that figure. It explains that in 2026 the standard Part B premium is $202.90 per month and the Part B annual deductible is $283, forming the shared base cost for both paths. For Medicare Advantage, the $9,250 cap applies to in-network Part A and Part B services, with a federal combined in- and out-of-network ceiling of $13,900 on plans covering out-of-network care, and the article notes Part D has its own separate spending structure. By contrast, Original Medicare plus Medigap Plan G generally covers Part B coinsurance after the deductible and can leave the member’s costs close to the deductible plus twelve months of premiums in a “bad year.”

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