Medicare Savings Programs & Extra Help in Alaska
2026 Medicare Savings Program limits in Alaska
| Program | Pays for | Single / mo | Married / mo |
|---|---|---|---|
| QMB | Part B premium + deductibles & copays | $1,683 | $2,275 |
| SLMB | Part B premium | $2,015 | $2,725 |
| QI | Part B premium | $2,265 | $3,064 |
Asset limit: $9,950 (single) / $14,910 (married). Your home and one car don't count.
Extra Help in Alaska
Extra Help (the Part D Low-Income Subsidy) lowers prescription costs to a $0 premium and $0 deductible — worth about $5,700 a year. 2026 income limits are about $23,940 (single) / $32,460 (married), with savings under $18,090 / $36,100. Joining any Savings Program above qualifies you for Extra Help automatically.
How to apply in Alaska
Extra Help: free with Social Security at ssa.gov/extrahelp or 1-800-772-1213. Medicare Savings Programs: through Alaska's Medicaid office, or a free SHIP counselor via 1-800-MEDICARE.
Check your Alaska eligibility — free
Frequently asked questions
What are the Medicare Savings Program income limits in Alaska for 2026?
In Alaska for 2026, QMB is about $1,683/mo (single), SLMB $2,015, and QI $2,265. The asset limit is $9,950 single / $14,910 married.
Does Alaska have an asset test for Medicare Savings Programs?
Yes — $9,950 single / $14,910 married, not counting your home or one car.
Sources: Medicare.gov, SSA POMS HI 00815.023, CMS (2026). Estimates — verify with SSA and Alaska Medicaid. MediNav is not the government.