More than 14 million Americans are enrolled in Medicare Savings Programs — but experts estimate several million more qualify and never apply. These programs can pay your entire Medicare Part B premium ($185/month in 2025), wipe out your deductibles, and eliminate your copays entirely. If your income is modest, you should check your eligibility today.
- There are 4 Medicare Savings Programs: QMB, SLMB, QI, and QDWI
- QMB — the most generous — pays Part A and B premiums, deductibles, and copays
- 2025 QMB income limit: ~$1,255/month individual, ~$1,703 couple
- MSP enrollment also qualifies you for Medicare Extra Help automatically
- Apply through your state Medicaid office — it’s free
What Are Medicare Savings Programs?
Medicare Savings Programs (MSPs) are state-run programs funded by Medicaid that help low-income Medicare beneficiaries pay their out-of-pocket Medicare costs. Unlike Medicaid itself, MSPs don’t change or limit your Medicare coverage — they simply pay costs that would otherwise come out of your pocket.
The 4 Medicare Savings Programs — 2025 Income Limits
| Program | Individual Income Limit | Couple Income Limit | What It Pays |
|---|---|---|---|
| QMB (Qualified Medicare Beneficiary) | $1,255/month | $1,703/month | Part A & B premiums, deductibles, copays, coinsurance |
| SLMB (Specified Low-Income Medicare Beneficiary) | $1,478/month | $1,992/month | Part B premium only |
| QI (Qualifying Individual) | $1,660/month | $2,239/month | Part B premium only (limited slots available) |
| QDWI (Qualified Disabled & Working Individuals) | $4,615/month | $6,245/month | Part A premium only (for disabled workers under 65) |
QMB: The Most Valuable Program
The Qualified Medicare Beneficiary program is the most comprehensive MSP. QMB enrollees receive:
- $0 Part A premium (if applicable) — saves up to $518/month
- $0 Part B premium — saves $185/month ($2,220/year)
- $0 Part A and Part B deductibles
- $0 coinsurance and copays for Medicare-covered services
Additionally, QMB automatically qualifies you for Extra Help with your Part D prescription costs — saving you an average of $5,000/year on medications.
How to Apply for a Medicare Savings Program
- Contact your state Medicaid office — MSPs are state-administered
- Ask specifically about “Medicare Savings Programs” — some offices call them by different names
- Provide proof of income (Social Security award letter, bank statements)
- Many states allow online applications through their Medicaid portal
- You can also get help at your State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) — free, unbiased counseling
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the income limit for Medicare Savings Programs in 2025?
It varies by program. QMB (the most comprehensive) has an income limit of about $1,255/month for individuals. SLMB goes up to $1,478/month. These figures may be slightly higher in some states.
Does Medicare Savings Program affect my Medicare coverage?
No — MSPs don’t change what Medicare covers. They just pay your out-of-pocket costs. You keep all your existing Medicare coverage.
How long does it take to get approved for QMB?
Processing times vary by state but typically take 30–45 days. Some states offer same-day enrollment at a local Medicaid office.
Bottom Line
Medicare Savings Programs are among the most valuable — and most overlooked — benefits in the Medicare system. If your income is modest, spending 30 minutes applying could save you $3,000–$8,000 per year in premiums, deductibles, and drug costs. Check your eligibility today through your state Medicaid office or call 1-800-MEDICARE.