PART A (Hospital Insurance)
Part A Medicare pays for:
- hospitalization;
- skilled nursing;
- home health (following a hospital stay); and
- hospice care.
Part A does not include custodial or long-term care. An individual is responsible for paying a deductible of $1,024 (in 2008).
For 2008
After the first 60 continuous days of hospital care, co-payments are as follows:
- $256 per day from the 61st to 90th day of each benefit period.
- $512 per day from the 91st to 150th day for each lifetime reserve day. Medicare Part A allots 60 non-renewable, lifetime reserve days.
- All costs for each day beyond 150 days.
Unlike beneficiaries eligible for Medicare due to age, individuals under age 65 cannot buy into Part A if they don’t have enough quarters to qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits. These individuals have to meet FICA contribution requirements for the SSDI program to receive Part A.