Yes, you can choose to self-pay month to month as a retiree for non-Medicare and Medicare coverage. In fact, if you have HRA monies, those monies can be directed to pay the IHF premium owed if you choose. You will be offered the same plans as before retirement for non-Medicare coverage, but with no additional deposits to an HRA.
If I retire, do all of the plans offer me the option to self-pay as a retiree?
Can I pay a premium for my spouse to join Plan 5 – Basic plan?
What happens if I go out-of-network for an emergency?
What about Preventive Care? Is that offered at $0 Copay?
When I visit a doctor, do I pay a copay? How do the deductible and coinsurance work when I pay a copay?
If I have an HRA, can I save the amount of HRA money from year to year? Or do I lose the money each year?