WBIR: Budgeting for Health Care During Retirement

by | Jul 15, 2018

Health care costs are rapidly emerging as a major expense item both before and during retirement. So how can you prepare a budget for health care costs in retirement?

A PERSON’S HEALTH REALLY IMPACTS THEIR RETIREMENT SPENDING.

  • Health status: There are controllable and non-controllable factors;
  • Impact: Our personal choices impact our health – nutrition, sleep, exercise, stress management;
  • Retirement Spending: Ultimately, at retirement, we will have more money in our budget for family, fun, and travel or it will go to healthcare.

RESEARCH ILLUSTRATES HOW HEALTHCARE COSTS IN RETIREMENT VARY A GREAT DEAL BASED ON YOUR STATE OF HEALTH.

Three states of health: Good, Fair, or Poor. Needs vary at each level.

Health Status: Good

  • 4 Doctor office visits
  • 1 Urgent care visit
  • 6 Prescriptions (30-day)
  • 1 Vision, hearing exam
  • 1 Dental prevention visit

$300: Average annual out-of-pocket costs for Medicare Advantage plan.

Health Status: Fair

  • 12 Doctor office visits
  • 1 Emergency room visit
  • 1 Inpatient admission
  • 4 Home health visits
  • 24 Prescriptions
  • 1 Vision, hearing exam
  • 1 Dental prevention visit

$2,000: average annual out-of-pocket costs for Medicare Advantage plan.

SO, HEALTH CARE UTILIZATION JUST INCREASES BY A MULTIPLE FACTOR AS YOUR HEALTH STATUS SINKS.

Health Status: Poor

  • 24 Doctor office visits
  • 2 Emergency room visits
  • 3 Inpatient admissions
  • 12 Home health visits
  • 72 Prescriptions
  • 1 Vision, hearing exam
  • 1 Dental prevention visit

$6,000: average annual out-of-pocket costs for Medicare Advantage plan.

Source: MedicareNewsWatch.com

ADVICE TO PRE-RETIREES:

  1. Age 50s: Get on the treadmill.
  2. Create a budget line-item for healthcare before you retire.
  3. Increase your savings!

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