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What Is the Medicare Part D Late Enrollment Penalty?

If you go 63 or more consecutive days without Medicare Part D drug coverage — or other “creditable” Prescription Drug Coverage — after your Initial Enrollment Period ends, you’ll pay a permanent late enrollment penalty when you eventually sign up.

In this article we’ll discuss:
  • What Is the Medicare Part D Late Enrollment Penalty?
  • How the Part D Penalty Is Calculated
  • What Counts as Creditable Drug Coverage?
  • The 63-Day Rule
  • Does the Penalty Apply If You Have Extra Help?
  • Why the Penalty Fluctuates Over Time
  • How Do You Know If You Owe a Penalty?
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Need Help Sorting Out Your Drug Coverage?

The penalty is added to your Part D monthly Premium for as long as you have Medicare drug coverage.


How the Part D Penalty Is Calculated

The Part D penalty uses a federal benchmark called the national base beneficiary premium, which changes every year.

Formula:
1% × national base beneficiary premium × number of full months without Creditable coverage = monthly penalty (rounded to the nearest $0.10)

2026 national base beneficiary premium: $38.99/month

Example:
You went 14 months without creditable drug coverage.
1% × $38.99 × 14 = $5.46 → rounded to $5.50/month added to your plan premium

That doesn’t sound like much — but it adds up. And because the base premium changes annually, your penalty amount can fluctuate even though the percentage stays fixed.

Example with a longer gap:
You went 36 months without creditable coverage.
1% × $38.99 × 36 = $14.04 → rounded to $14.00/month
Over 10 years, that’s roughly $1,680 in penalties alone — on top of the plan premium itself.


What Counts as Creditable Drug Coverage?

You avoid the Part D penalty if you had other drug coverage that was at least as good as standard Medicare Part D coverage — called “creditable” coverage. Examples include:

  • Employer or union group drug coverage (you should receive a creditable coverage notice annually)
  • TRICARE drug coverage
  • Veterans Affairs (VA) drug coverage
  • Indian Health Service coverage
  • COBRA coverage that includes creditable drug benefits
  • Medicaid (if it includes drug coverage)

Important: Not all insurance coverage qualifies. Marketplace plans, most retiree coverage, and some employer plans may or may not be creditable. Your insurer is required to send you a notice each fall telling you whether your coverage is creditable. Save these notices.


The 63-Day Rule

The penalty clock starts only after 63 or more consecutive days without creditable coverage. A gap shorter than 63 days does not trigger the penalty.

This matters if you’re transitioning from one type of coverage to another — for example, leaving an employer plan and enrolling in Part D a few weeks later. As long as the gap is under 63 days, you’re protected.


Does the Penalty Apply If You Have Extra Help?

No. If you qualify for Medicare’s Low Income Subsidy (also called Extra Help), you are exempt from the Part D late enrollment penalty regardless of how long you went without coverage.

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Why the Penalty Fluctuates Over Time

Because the penalty is calculated as a percentage of the national base beneficiary premium — and that premium changes every year — your penalty amount will go up or down slightly from year to year even though your underlying penalty percentage stays the same.

In 2025, the base premium was $36.78. In 2026, it’s $38.99. If you had a 20% penalty, it was $7.36/month in 2025 and $7.80/month in 2026. This variability is built into the system and isn’t something you can control.


How Do You Know If You Owe a Penalty?

When you enroll in a Part D plan, Medicare will calculate your penalty based on the information in your records. You’ll receive a notice showing the penalty amount added to your plan premium.

If you believe your penalty is wrong — for example, if you had creditable coverage that wasn’t reflected — you can Appeal through Medicare. You’ll need documentation of your prior coverage, such as letters from a former employer or insurer confirming creditable coverage.


Frequently Asked Questions

How long do I pay the Part D penalty?
For as long as you have Medicare Part D coverage. Unlike the Part B penalty, the Part D penalty is calculated in months (not years), but it is still permanent.

I had VA drug coverage for years but never enrolled in Part D. Do I owe a penalty?
No. VA drug coverage is creditable coverage. Months covered by VA benefits do not count toward the penalty calculation. If you later enroll in Part D, you won’t be penalized for the time you had VA coverage.

I was on an employer plan after 65. Was my drug coverage creditable?
Most large employer plans provide creditable drug coverage, but not all. Your employer or plan administrator was required to send you an annual notice. If you have that letter stating your coverage was creditable, you’re protected from a penalty for those months.

My spouse’s employer had drug coverage. Does that count for me?
Yes, if you were enrolled in that coverage. Being on your spouse’s employer plan with creditable drug benefits protects you from the penalty.

Does it make sense to get Part D if I don’t take any prescriptions?
Yes, for most people. The Part D penalty accumulates for every month without creditable coverage, regardless of whether you actually need medication now. Signing up for a low-cost Part D plan (some plans have minimal premiums) protects you from accruing a penalty for future years when you may need coverage.

Can I avoid the penalty by enrolling in Medicare Advantage instead?
Yes. Most Medicare Advantage Plans include drug coverage (Part D). If you enroll in an MA plan that includes drug coverage, you avoid the Part D penalty for the months you’re enrolled.


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