KEY POINTS
  • Three-fourths of Medicare beneficiaries are worried about affording their out-of-pocket costs, compared with 43% who say the same about their premiums, a survey shows.
  • Basic Medicare (Parts A and B) has no out-of-pocket maximum; nor does Part D (prescription drug coverage) under current law.
  • Here are some costs that can help you consider how much you may spend, depending on your coverage choices.

For retirees, health-care costs can be among the most unpredictable expenses they face over the course of their golden years.

While many of them worry about affording their monthly Medicare premiums, their bigger concern is their out-of-pocket costs, according to a recent report from eHealth.