Search results
$170.10 per month
- Medicare-eligible retirees and their Medicare-eligible dependents will be reimbursed annually for the standard Medicare Part B amount of $170.10 per month ($170.10 x 12 months = $2,041.20), excluding any penalties and late enrollment fees, and subject to be pro-rated. 2022 Medicare Part B reimbursements were issued in April 2023.
People also ask
How much does Medicare reimburse a retiree?
When will I receive my Medicare Part B reimbursement application?
What if I paid Medicare Part B irmaa during the calendar year?
Does the city pay for Medicare Part B premiums?
IRMAA 2023 Reimbursement. IRMAA 2023 annual reimbursements will be issued during the 3rd week of October 2024. Medicare-eligible retirees and their Medicare-eligible dependents can submit an IRMAA application if they paid above the standard amount of $164.90 per month.
- health-retiree-forms-and-downloads
2022 Medicare Part B Reimbursement - The reimbursement for...
- Office of Labor Relations
Medicare Part B 2023 Reimbursement: Reimbursements will be...
- health-retiree-forms-and-downloads
Medicare Part B & IRMAA Reimbursement Medicare Part B Reimbursement. 2023 Medicare Part B reimbursements will be issued beginning with the third week of April 2024. Please check your bank account/statement (or the mail, if you are receiving a physical check). Learn more about Medicare Part B Reimbursement. IRMAA 2023 Reimbursement
Check which year(s) you are applying for reimbursement and provide the required documentation for each year: 2022 – Apply for this year ONLY if you paid more than $170.10 per month ($2,041.20 annually), excluding penalties. 2021 – Apply for this year ONLY if you paid more than $148.50 per month ($1,782.00 annually), excluding penalties.
2023 Medicare Part B reimbursements will be issued beginning with the third week of April 2024. Please check your bank account/statement (or the mail, if you are receiving a physical check). Learn more about Medicare Part B Reimbursement. IRMAA 2023 Reimbursement.
The City of New York Health Benefits Program reimburses Medicare-eligible retirees and their Medicare-eligible dependents for any Medicare Part B income-related monthly adjustment amount (IRMAA) premiums (excluding any penalties or surcharges) paid during the calendar year.