That is why we are waiting to retire until DH is 18 months from 65. I will still have to go on the ACA for a while but we thought it would be easier if it was just one of us. Plus, we will be in a different state then.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A thing to remember, at least in Virginia, is that NONE of the ACA plans cover normal medical care across state lines. That means if you have a doc in DC, you’d have to switch. It’s also one of the reasons I’m paying for COBRA when I retire.
COBRA is great, but it runs out in 18 months. Will you get Medicare then? I had to do COBRA and now ACA. I get Medicare in just over 2 years.
Anonymous wrote:A thing to remember, at least in Virginia, is that NONE of the ACA plans cover normal medical care across state lines. That means if you have a doc in DC, you’d have to switch. It’s also one of the reasons I’m paying for COBRA when I retire.
Anonymous wrote:A thing to remember, at least in Virginia, is that NONE of the ACA plans cover normal medical care across state lines. That means if you have a doc in DC, you’d have to switch. It’s also one of the reasons I’m paying for COBRA when I retire.
Anonymous wrote:A thing to remember, at least in Virginia, is that NONE of the ACA plans cover normal medical care across state lines. That means if you have a doc in DC, you’d have to switch. It’s also one of the reasons I’m paying for COBRA when I retire.