Cut Medicare Costs: How to Qualify for Savings Programs Help in 2025
- Author: Muriel Robel
- Posted: 2025-09-17
In 2025, four Medicare Savings Programs (MSPs) are available to help older adults and people with disabilities reduce these costs.
These programs, run by state Medicaid offices, can cover Part A and B premiums, copayments, and other medical expenses if you qualify.
The Four Medicare Savings Programs
1. Qualified Medicare Beneficiary (QMB) Program
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Covers Part A and Part B premiums, deductibles, coinsurance, and copayments.
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Provides the broadest coverage of all MSPs.
2. Specified Low-Income Medicare Beneficiary (SLMB) Program
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Pays only for Part B premiums.
3. Qualifying Individual (QI) Program
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Also covers Part B premiums.
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Annual reapplication required.
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Enrollment is first-come, first-served due to limited funding.
4. Qualified Disabled and Working Individual (QDWI) Program
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Assists certain disabled individuals who lost premium-free Part A after returning to work.
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Covers Part A premiums.
Eligibility for Medicare Savings Programs
Eligibility rules vary by state, but there are three main factors:
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Income and Resources
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Applicants must meet income and asset limits set by their state.
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Your home, car, and personal items are not counted as assets.
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Medicare Enrollment
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You must already be enrolled in Medicare Part A and/or Part B.
You may have access to support you didn’t know about. Find out more here!
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State Determination
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Applicants cannot choose their program.
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Your state Medicaid office will determine which MSP you qualify for based on your income, assets, and personal situation.
How to Apply for MSPs in 2025
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Online: Through your state Medicaid website.
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By Mail: Submit the application form provided by Medicaid.
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In Person: Visit your local Medicaid or Social Services office.
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With Help: Work with a Veterans Service Organization (VSO), a senior center, or a community health advocate.
Documents You May Need:
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Proof of income (pay stubs, benefit letters, tax returns).
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Proof of Medicare enrollment.
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Resource information (bank statements, investment accounts, property ownership).
If you’re not ready to file a full application, you may be able to submit an “Intent to File” form, which protects your start date while you gather the required paperwork.
Important Note: MSPs vs. Medicaid
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MSPs only cover Medicare costs (premiums, deductibles, copayments).
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Medicaid provides full health coverage for low-income individuals.
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You may qualify for both depending on your income and health needs.
Medicare and AI: New Changes in 2025
In addition to the MSPs, a new federal pilot program called the Wasteful and Inappropriate Service Reduction (WISER) program will launch in January 2025.
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States like Ohio will test the use of AI tools in Medicare prior authorization decisions.
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AI will help decide whether certain medical treatments (like pain management injections or incontinence therapies) get approved.
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While officials say all AI decisions will be reviewed by a human, advocates warn that oversight has been inconsistent.
Critics also argue that AI contractors may profit from denying claims, raising concerns about fairness.
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