Consumer's Guide to Medicare Savings Programs Within North Carolina Medicaid
Medicare Part D - Prescription Drug Coverage

Medicaid serves Medicare recipients in two ways:
Medicaid does not pay for prescription drugs for people on Medicare. See Medicare Part D: Prescription Drugs and the NCRx.
Medicare-Aid is a free Medicaid program for people who have Medicare and also have limited income and resources. The program can help pay your Medicare premiums, co-payments and deductibles. It is also known as Medicare Savings Program. There are three different levels of Medicare-Aid. All are based on an individual’s countable income.
Comprehensive Medicare-Aid (MQB-Q) covers:
Limited Medicare-Aid (MQB-B) covers the Medicare Part B premium
Limited Medicare-Aid Capped Enrollment (MQB-E) also covers the Medicare Part B premium. Funds for this program may be limited.
Program |
Number in Family |
|
|
1 |
2 |
MQB-Q |
$867 |
$1,167 |
MQB-B |
$1,040 |
$1,400 |
MQB-E |
$1,170 |
$1,575 |
Let us help you keep your Medicare Part A coverage.
If you have lost your entitlement to free Medicare Part A benefits because you returned to work and now have earned income, Medicaid has a Medicare-Aid program that may pay your Medicare Part A premium for you.
To be eligible for Medicare-Aid for Working Individuals with a Disability, you must be under 65, disabled, and entitled to enroll in Medicare Part A. Contact your local Department of Social Services (DSS) for more information.