#632 - Healthcare Before Medicare: Creating Your Own Action Plan

💬 Show Notes

Roger Whitney wraps up the four-part series on navigating health care before Medicare by introducing a practical decision-making framework using the OODA Loop—observe, orient, decide, act—to help you avoid unforced errors and make a confident judgment call. He walks through organizing your retirement cash flow, estimating MAGI and ACA subsidy eligibility, evaluating COBRA, ACA, and private coverage options, and weighing tax optimization against simplicity and continuity of care. He’s joined by Taylor Schulte of Define Financial to discuss how professionals navigate Roth conversions, Social Security timing, ACA cliffs, and the trade-offs between optimizing for subsidies versus long-term tax planning.

Outline Of This Episode Of The Retirement Answer Man

  • (00:00) This show is dedicated to helping you not just survive retirement, but have the confidence to lean in and rock it.

  • (00:30) Roger introduces the final week of the health care before Medicare series and previews upcoming episodes with Harry Reese (co-author of How to Feel Loved) and retirement researcher Wade Pfau.

PRACTICAL PLANNING SEGMENT

  • (02:30) Roger reviews the three “heads” that must be managed before Medicare- cost, continuity of care, and complexity.

  • (03:30) Roger talks about avoiding unforced errors that could cost you money, disrupt care, or create unnecessary stress.

  • (05:18) Roger introduces the OODA Loop—observe, orient, decide, act—as a practical way to think step by step about health coverage choices. 

  • (05:52) Observe: Build a 5-year retirement income and spending plan, estimate taxes and MAGI, identify where you fall relative to the ACA subsidy cliff, and review withdrawal sources (taxable, pre-tax, Roth) along with future RMD implications.

  • (14:21) Orient: Clarify what matters most to help you make a decision.

  • (20:00) Decide & Act: Choose a direction, document your reasoning, update your plan of record, and implement the distribution strategy that supports your choice.

CONVERSATION WITH TAYLOR SCHULTE

  • (22:25) Roger introduces Taylor Schulte from Define Financial

  • (23:15) Why health care before Medicare shouldn’t automatically delay retirement and how assumptions often go untested.

  • (26:50) Evaluating alternatives beyond ACA, including COBRA as a short-term bridge and private plans.

  • (31:50) The tension between Roth conversions and ACA subsidies, and how Social Security timing affects MAGI.

  • (34:20) Avoiding the “optimization trap”: sometimes paying more for simplicity still results in a resilient retirement plan.

  • (36:40) The key takeaway is that there’s no perfect answer—retirees should explore options, make informed decisions without fear, and use healthcare planning as a tool rather than a barrier or excuse to delay retirement.

SMART SPRINT

  • (43:35) Set a reminder to review your health care strategy using a structured approach—especially if retirement or Medicare enrollment is approaching. The goal is to be intentional, not reactive.

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