Part A Premiums 2026
Whether you pay a monthly premium for Medicare Part A depends on how long you (or your spouse) worked and paid Medicare taxes. Most beneficiaries pay nothing.
| Work History (Quarters) | 2025 Monthly Premium | 2026 Monthly Premium |
|---|---|---|
| 40+ quarters (10+ years) | $0 | $0/month |
| 30–39 quarters (7.5–10 years) | $278/month | $311/month |
| Fewer than 30 quarters (<7.5 years) | $505/month | $566/month |
Hospital Inpatient Deductible & Coinsurance 2026
The Part A deductible is per benefit period, not per year. If you have multiple hospital admissions in a year separated by 60+ days, you could pay the deductible more than once.
| Hospital Stay | 2025 Cost | 2026 Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Inpatient Deductible (per benefit period) | $1,676 | $1,736 |
| Days 1–60 coinsurance | $0/day | $0/day |
| Days 61–90 coinsurance | $419/day | $434/day |
| Lifetime reserve days (days 91+) | $838/day | $868/day |
| Beyond lifetime reserve days | All costs | All costs |
For most hospital stays (under 60 days in a benefit period), you only pay the $1,736 deductible. Days 61–90 cost an additional $434/day. Beyond 90 days, you use your 60 lifetime reserve days at $868/day — these are one-time days that never reset.
Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) Costs 2026
Medicare Part A covers skilled nursing facility care when medically necessary (e.g., after a qualifying hospital stay of at least 3 days). Coverage is limited to 100 days per benefit period.
| SNF Stay Days | 2025 Daily Cost | 2026 Daily Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Days 1–20 | $0 | $0/day |
| Days 21–100 | $209.50/day | $217.50/day |
| Days 101 and beyond | All costs | All costs |
What Medicare Part A Covers
Inpatient Hospital Care
- Semi-private room and board
- Nursing care
- Meals and medications during stay
- Operating room and recovery room
- Intensive care
- Most hospital services and supplies
Skilled Nursing Facility Care
- Requires 3-day qualifying hospital stay
- Must be medically necessary skilled care
- Semi-private room and meals
- Physical/occupational/speech therapy
- Medical supplies and medications
Home Health Care
- Must be homebound and need skilled care
- Part-time skilled nursing
- Physical, occupational, speech therapy
- Home health aide services (limited)
- Medical social services
Hospice Care
- Terminal illness, 6-month prognosis
- Doctor-certified comfort-focused care
- Pain and symptom management
- Nursing, aide, and counselor visits
- Prescription drugs for terminal illness
Understanding the Benefit Period
The Medicare benefit period is the key concept for understanding how Part A deductibles work. Unlike the Part B deductible which resets annually, the Part A deductible is triggered each benefit period.
Example Scenarios
| Scenario | Benefit Periods | Total Deductible Paid |
|---|---|---|
| One hospital stay in January, fully recovered by March | 1 | $1,736 |
| Two separate hospital stays, 70+ days apart | 2 | $3,472 |
| Hospital stay in January, readmitted within 60 days | 1 | $1,736 (same period) |
| Three hospitalizations, each 60+ days apart | 3 | $5,208 |