If you receive Social Security benefits, you can have your Medicare Part B premiums automatically deducted from your benefits payments. You may also be automatically enrolled in Medicare based on your Social Security status. Learn more about Medicare Part B’s costs, as well as how Social Security may affect your Part B premiums.

What is Social Security Part B
Social Security Part B, or Medicare Part B, provides coverage for essential medical services, including doctor visits, outpatient care, home health services, durable medical equipment, mental health services, and other necessary medical treatments.
This component also encompasses various preventive services, enhancing comprehensive healthcare coverage.
The Medicare Part B Premium
Most seniors pay a standard monthly premium for Medicare Part B. In 2024, that standard premium is $174.70 per month. It can be higher depending on your income.
However, that cost might be lower for many people who are receiving Social Security benefits. Part B premiums can be automatically deducted from your Social Security benefit payment. If your Part B premiums are deducted from your Social Security benefit payments, the premium amount may be lower.