What is the Medicare Part B giveback?

Over half of Medicare Advantage plans have $0 premiums. When you enroll in one of these plans, you pay the premium for Part B and the Advantage plan.

Some of these plans with $0 premiums go further and offer “giveback” rebates. These rebate the enrollees’ Part B premiums. While most Advantage plans do not provide this giveback rebate, this has become more popular and widespread lately. This is marketed as a stand-out benefit by Medicare Advantage plans.

This rebate can be utilized by people in these scenarios:

– If you receive Social Security retirement benefits and enroll in an Advantage plan with a giveback rebate. In that case, the amount deducted from your check to cover the cost of Part B will be lower.

– If you pay your premiums directly to Medicare, you’ll be invoiced a smaller amount.

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