Medicare Part A costs in 2026
Part A covers inpatient hospital care and is premium-free for most people. What it costs is a deductible per benefit period and a set of daily coinsurance rates — and all of them are exact fractions of the deductible.
2026 inpatient deductible, per benefit period
$1,736
Not an annual deductible. A benefit period starts on admission and ends after 60 consecutive days out of hospital, so more than one can fall in a calendar year.
- Days 1–60
- $0after the deductible
- Days 61–90
- $434/day
- Lifetime reserve
- $868/day60 days, once ever
- Skilled nursing 21–100
- $217.00/day
The whole schedule
| Item | 2026 | How it is set |
|---|---|---|
| Inpatient hospital deductible | $1,736 | Per benefit period, not per year |
| Coinsurance, days 61–90 | $434 | One quarter of the deductible, per day |
| Coinsurance, lifetime reserve days | $868 | One half of the deductible, per day |
| Skilled nursing facility, days 21–100 | $217.00 | One eighth of the deductible, per day |
| Part A premium, fewer than 30 quarters of coverage | $565 | Monthly, for people without enough covered work |
| Part A premium, 30 to 39 quarters | $311 | Monthly, reduced rate |
The ratios are exact, and that is a useful check
The day-61 rate is exactly a quarter of the deductible, the lifetime-reserve rate exactly a half, and the skilled-nursing rate exactly an eighth. $1,736 divided by four is $434; divided by two, $868; divided by eight, $217.00. Any published table where those three relationships fail has a typo in it. This site asserts all three as a build gate.
Most people pay no Part A premium
Forty quarters of covered work — ten years — makes Part A premium-free. Below that, the two rates above apply, and they are large enough that the gap matters: at $565 a month, a year of Part A costs $6,780. Quarters of coverage are earned against an annual earnings threshold that moves each year. What one credit has cost in earnings, every year since 1978.
Part A does not come out of the Social Security payment the way Part B does, which is why the ledger pages on this site deduct only the Part B premium. The Part B premium series is here.
Related
- Part B premiumsevery year
- IRMAA bracketspremium by income
- Hold harmlessPart B only
- The announcement calendarmid-November
- Quarters of coveragethe 40-quarter rule
- Offset calculatoryour amount
Sources and freshness
- Federal Register — Medicare Program; Medicare Part B Monthly Actuarial Rates, Premium Rates, and Annual Deductible Beginning January 1, 2026 — verified 10 August 2026
Part B immunosuppressive-drug IRMAA amounts run about 10 cents below the full Part B amounts at each tier ($81.10 vs $81.20). That is a real artifact of the statute's application, not a transcription error, and must not be "corrected".
Figures effective 1 January 2026. Page figures last verified against the sources above on 10 August 2026. Corrections: the correction log · support@inventum.com.au