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Let's say you are planning to retire before the age you get Medicare health insurance and you want to get private insurance. Looking around the cheapest available for a couple are the high deductible at around $950 a month with $14,700 total deductible and no out of pocket costs afterwards.
Is there any other insurance product that would pay for such deductible?
I looked around and found that Aflac and Metlife sell some sort of critical care illness, cancer, etc., insurance. Would these cover the deductible? If no, what expenses do they cover? Anyone with experience on these?
Or is it just better to go with a "platinum insurance" for $1700 a month with max out of pocket of $4000?
Bottom line, what is the most affordable way to get private health care insurance during retirement?
Is there any other insurance product that would pay for such deductible?
I looked around and found that Aflac and Metlife sell some sort of critical care illness, cancer, etc., insurance. Would these cover the deductible? If no, what expenses do they cover? Anyone with experience on these?
Or is it just better to go with a "platinum insurance" for $1700 a month with max out of pocket of $4000?
Bottom line, what is the most affordable way to get private health care insurance during retirement?
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