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Medicare Savings Programs 2027: 4 Ways Government Can Pay Your Medicare Bills

By Margaret Collins
April 7, 2026 5 Min Read
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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.

⚡ Key Takeaways
  • 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

ProgramIndividual Income LimitCouple Income LimitWhat It Pays
QMB (Qualified Medicare Beneficiary)$1,255/month$1,703/monthPart A & B premiums, deductibles, copays, coinsurance
SLMB (Specified Low-Income Medicare Beneficiary)$1,478/month$1,992/monthPart B premium only
QI (Qualifying Individual)$1,660/month$2,239/monthPart B premium only (limited slots available)
QDWI (Qualified Disabled & Working Individuals)$4,615/month$6,245/monthPart A premium only (for disabled workers under 65)
✅ Asset Limits Are Higher Than You Think: For QMB and SLMB, the asset limit is about $9,090 for individuals in 2025 — but your home, one car, burial funds, and personal belongings typically don’t count.

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.

⚠️ Know Your Rights: If you’re enrolled in QMB, providers are not allowed to bill you for Medicare cost-sharing. If a doctor’s office bills you a copay, remind them you have QMB protection — they must accept Medicare’s payment as payment in full.

How to Apply for a Medicare Savings Program

  1. Contact your state Medicaid office — MSPs are state-administered
  2. Ask specifically about “Medicare Savings Programs” — some offices call them by different names
  3. Provide proof of income (Social Security award letter, bank statements)
  4. Many states allow online applications through their Medicaid portal
  5. 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.

2027 Update: What Is Changing for Medicare Savings Programs

Medicare Savings Program income and resource limits are updated each year, typically following Social Security COLA adjustments announced each October. For 2027 planning, here is what seniors need to know right now:

Projected 2027 Income Limits (Official Limits Released Early 2027)

Based on the 2.8% Social Security COLA applied to 2026 (and historical adjustment patterns), the 2027 MSP income limits are expected to increase modestly. The 2026 limits are confirmed:

  • QMB (most generous program): $1,325/month individual | $1,783/month couple
  • SLMB: $1,585/month individual | $2,137/month couple
  • QI: $1,781/month individual | $2,394/month couple
  • Resource limit (all programs except QDWI): $9,160 individual | $14,980 couple — your home is NOT counted

Why 2027 matters now: Medicare Part B premiums are projected to increase in 2027 (the 2026 premium is $202.90/month — each dollar increase makes MSP enrollment more valuable). If you were just above the income limits for 2026, re-check your eligibility for 2027 — small changes in income or new deductions may push you below the threshold. Medical expenses, long-term care costs, and adult diem care costs are deducted from income in many states when calculating MSP eligibility.

Key 2027 Medicare Changes That Make MSP More Valuable

Several 2027 Medicare changes increase the financial value of MSP enrollment. First, Medicare Part B premiums are projected to rise — the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) typically announces the 2027 premium in November 2026. Historical trends show Part B premiums increase by $10 to $25 per year, meaning QMB enrollment could save $2,500 to $2,700 in Part B premiums alone by 2027. Second, Medicare Part D drug cost reforms continue under the Inflation Reduction Act — the $2,100 out-of-pocket cap for Part D is in effect in 2026, and the stacking of MSP with Extra Help provides near-complete drug cost protection for low-income seniors. Third, the expansion of Medicare Advantage plan prior authorization requirements in 2027 makes QMB’s prohibition on provider billing even more protective — QMB beneficiaries are shielded from unexpected bills even when MA plans attempt to apply cost-sharing.

The Enrollment Gap: Why 5.8 Million Eligible Seniors Are Missing Out

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services estimates that approximately 13 million Americans qualify for a Medicare Savings Program, yet only about 7.2 million are enrolled. The most common reason: misconceptions about the home ownership rule. Your primary residence does not count as a resource for MSP eligibility. Seniors who own homes valued at $200,000, $400,000, or more may still qualify if their liquid assets (bank accounts, investments) are below the resource limits. A second common barrier is the belief that “Medicaid is for people with nothing” — MSPs are distinct from comprehensive Medicaid and carry no stigma of asset recovery (home equity recovery rules that apply to full Medicaid generally do NOT apply to MSP-only enrollment in most states, though you should confirm with your state).

Applying Before the 2027 Medicare Open Enrollment Window

Medicare Open Enrollment runs October 15 through December 7 each year, for coverage beginning January 1. If you plan to switch Medicare Advantage plans or return to Original Medicare during the 2026 Open Enrollment period (for 2027 coverage), getting your MSP application processed beforehand is critical — MSP enrollment will cover your Part B premium starting January 1 only if your application is approved before the new plan year. Apply in September or early October to allow 4 to 6 weeks for state processing before Open Enrollment ends. Contact your State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) at shiphelp.org — free, unbiased enrollment assistance is available in all 50 states.

Related Articles You May Find Helpful

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  • Medicare Complete Guide 2026
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Margaret Collins

Margaret Collins is a Senior Health Expert and Certified Medicare Counselor (SHIP) with over 20 years of experience helping older Americans navigate Medicare, Social Security, and senior wellness. She holds a Master of Public Health (MPH) from Johns Hopkins University and has been quoted in AARP, Healthline, and The Wall Street Journal on issues affecting seniors. Margaret is dedicated to making complex health and benefits information accessible, accurate, and actionable for adults 65 and over.

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