Medicare Part A, B, C, and D: What you need to know

August 12, 2025

Medicare Parts A, B, C, and D are the four distinct types of coverage available to eligible individuals. Each Medicare part covers different healthcare-related costs.

While Medicare Part A and Medicare Part B are administered by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Medicare Part C and Medicare Part D are managed by private insuranceprivate insuranceHealth care coverage provided by a private insurance company rather than the government. Read more » companies.

Medicare is similar to the health insurance coverage you’ve probably had with an employer or an individual policy. 

Here’s a brief overview of each of the parts of Medicare:

What is Medicare Part A?

Medicare Part A (also known as hospital insurance) is a basic insurance plan that covers medical services related to inpatient hospitalization and skilled nursing care.

It is offered at low or no cost to Americans who are 65 years old and have contributed toward Social Security, as well as other qualified individuals.

What Medicare Part A covers:

  • Inpatient care in a hospital

  • Skilled nursing facility care

  • Inpatient care in a skilled nursing facility

  • Hospice care

  • Home health care

How much does Medicare Part A Cost in 2025?1

If you or your spouse have worked at least 10 years in any job where you paid Social Security taxes, you do not have to pay a premiumpremiumThe amount you pay for your health insurance every month. Read more » for Part A.

The 2025 Medicare Part A premium for those who do not qualify for $0 premiumspremiumsThe amount you pay for your health insurance every month. Read more » is either $285 or $518 per month, depending on how long you worked and paid Medicare taxes.

Enrollment Period for Medicare Part A

You’re eligible to enrollenrollThe process by which an eligible person becomes a member of an insurance plan. Read more » in Medicare Part A during your Initial Enrollment Period (IEP), which is the seven-month period around your 65th birthday.

  • Your IEP begins three months before the month of your 65th birthday.

  • This includes your birth month, and lasts up to three months after your birthday month.

When you apply for Social Security benefitsbenefitsThe health care items or services covered under a health insurance plan. Read more », you’re automatically enrolled in Medicare Part A.

What is Medicare Part B?

Medicare Part B (also known as medical insurance) is an insurance plan that covers medical services related to outpatient and doctor care.

Part B covers medically necessarymedically necessaryHealth care services or supplies needed to diagnose or treat an illness, injury, condition, disease or its symptoms. Read more » care and treatment, including:

  • Medically necessary services or supplies

  • Preventive services

  • Clinical research

  • Ambulance services

  • Durable medical equipment

  • Mental health services

  • Getting a second opinion before surgery

  • Limited outpatient medications

How much does Medicare Part B cost?

The standard costs for Medicare Part B in 2025 are:1

  • Premium: $185 per month (or higher depending on your income)

  • Deductible: $257

  • Coinsurance: 20%2

Enrollment Period for Medicare Part B

Same as Part A: a 7-month window surrounding your 65th birthday. Enrollment is automatic if you are receiving Social Security or Railroad Retirement Board benefits.

What is Medicare Part C?

Medicare Part C, also called Medicare Advantage, includes the coverage benefits of Medicare Parts A and B. It often offers prescription drug benefits and additional services like dental and vision.

Medicare Part C plans may cover:

  • Part A and Part B

  • Prescription Drugs (Part D)

  • Vision

  • Hearing

  • Dental

  • Health and wellness programs

How much does Medicare Part C cost in 2025?3

  • Estimated average premium: $17 per month

  • Costs and coverage vary by plan and provider

Enrollment Period for Medicare Part C

You can enroll during your Initial Enrollment Period, but you must already have Medicare Parts A and B. Enrollment is done through a private insurance company.

What is Medicare Part D?

Medicare Part D offers prescription drug coverage and is provided by private insurance companies.

How much does Medicare Part D cost in 2025?4

  • Estimated average premium: $39 per month

  • Deductible: Up to $590 (varies by plan)

Enrollment Period for Medicare Part D

Same 7-month Initial Enrollment Period as Parts A, B, and C. Enrollment must be completed through an insurance company.

Medicare costs at a glance 2025

Curious how much Medicare might cost in 2025?

Here’s a quick side-by-side look at premiums, deductiblesdeductiblesThe amount you pay for covered health care services before your insurance pays. Read more », and key details for each part of Medicare.

Medicare Part

2025
Premium

2025 Deductible

Notes

Part A

$0, $285, or $518/month

$1,676 per benefit period

Based on work history

Part B

$185/month

$257/year

20% coinsurancecoinsurancePercentage of costs of a covered health care service you pay after your deductible. Read more » after deductibledeductibleThe amount you pay for covered health care services before your insurance pays. Read more »

Part C

~$17/month (average)

Varies by plan

May include dental, vision, prescription drugs

Part D

~$39/month (average)

Up to $590

Deductible and coverage vary by plan

When can I enroll in Medicare Part A, B, C, and D?

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Which Medicare part is right for me: Medicare Part A, B, C, or D?

Which Medicare part(s) you choose depends on what medical services you want covered. Here’s a quick recap of what’s covered under Parts A, B, C, and D:

Part A

Part B

Part C
(Medicare Advantage)

Part D

Hospital Insurance:

  • Inpatient hospital visits
  • Skilled nursing care
  • Home health care
  • Hospice care

Medical Insurance:

  • Doctor visits
  • Outpatient care
  • Lab tests
  • Ambulance services
  • Some medical equipment
  • Hospital Insurance
  • Medical Insurance
  • Prescription Drugs (not all plans)
  • Vision (not all plans)
  • Dental (not all plans)

Prescription Drugs

5 questions to help you pick the right Medicare plan

To figure out which type of Medicare coverage is right for you, it helps to review your needs each year. Start by asking yourself these five questions:

  1. How much can I afford in out-of-pocket expensesout-of-pocket expensesYour expenses for medical care that aren't reimbursed by insurance. Read more »?

  2. Do I want to keep my current doctors and providers?

  3. What prescriptions do I take regularly?

  4. Do I need coverage while traveling?

  5. Which hospitals or clinics are most convenient for me?

Answering these questions is a great place to start. Still have questions? Call (844) 790-1120 to speak with a licensed health insurance agent or find one in your area.

 

1. 2025 Medicare Parts A & B Premiums and Deductibles. (2024). Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Retrieved from: https://www.cms.gov/newsroom/fact-sheets/2025-medicare-parts-b-premiums-and-deductibles Accessed on August 1, 2025.

2. What does Medicare cost? (2025). Medicare.gov. Retrieved from: https://www.medicare.gov/basics/get-started-with-medicare/medicare-basics/what-does-medicare-cost Accessed on August 4, 2025.

3. What Are the Average Costs of Medicare Advantage? (2025). Retrieved from: https://www.ncoa.org/article/what-are-the-costs-of-medicare-advantage-part-c/ Accessed on August 4, 2025.

4. Key Facts About Medicare Part D Enrollment, Premiums, and Cost Sharing in 2025. (2025). Kaiser Family Foundation. Retrieved from: https://www.kff.org/medicare/issue-brief/key-facts-about-medicare-part-d-enrollment-premiums-and-cost-sharing-in-2025/ Accessed on August 6, 2025.

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