For those of you retired but not on Medicare yet. Where are you getting your health insurance?

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Not even sure where to start with this. Curious where you guys are getting your health insurance. Rough idea what you are spending and some of the ins and outs to look for.
 
In a couple years, I'll be taking mine with me from work. Will be around $650 per month for wife and I.
If all goes well, I'll move all accrued sick and vacation into an HRA, that will pay for it for the 6 years we'll need
until we turn 65, when it will cost drastically less due to Medicare becoming primary.
 
In a couple years, I'll be taking mine with me from work. Will be around $650 per month for wife and I.
If all goes well, I'll move all accrued sick and vacation into an HRA, that will pay for it for the 6 years we'll need
until we turn 65, when it will cost drastically less due to Medicare becoming primary.
That is cheap. I could easily live with that. Wife works for a large corporation now and I had not thought to ask if she could take insurance with or continue it. I was thinking that was not an option. Guess I need to ask about that.
 
That is cheap. I could easily live with that. Wife works for a large corporation now and I had not thought to ask if she could take insurance with or continue it. I was thinking that was not an option. Guess I need to ask about that.
You can take it with you for 18 months with COBRA, fun part is you get to pay both portions ( Employee/ Employer)

I have to provide my own even though my Employer pays me for it. I just get mine thru the O-Line Marketplace. It is cheaper than I could find thru individual providers. It is suck ass insurance with high deductibles and it's not cheap.
 
My company no longer provides a subsidy for pre-Medicare medical and dental coverage as of 2022. It would now be at full cost, if i kept it going after retirement, I don't even know if i wanna see that price tag.

We were smart/lucky enough to put the Family on the wife's FEHB plan in time to meet the minimum 5 year requirement, before she retires. The choices there are wide ranging and we can get decent medical coverage at affordable prices.

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Here is a good video I came across that explains Medicare plans. I found it helpful in understanding the convoluted system of Medicare options.

 
I use Christian health care ministries it been great wife had backe surgery I had to pay 50% upfront but was reimbursed except are 1000 deductible
 
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