I don’t know why you would do COBRA. Incredibly expensive way to go, at least last I checked. Just do ACA. Or do you “have” to do COBRA if it’s offered? BTW, you can also choose ACA if the alternative offered is too expensive or not enough coverage. This may vary by state, not sure.
Look, if it all falls apart I would go back to my old method of being either uninsured and using fee-for-service clinics and docs, or get catastrophic insurance. That would cover you till Medicare.
Also for detail on all this I believe there are insurance brokers (including for ACA) who manage all these kinds of questions all the time.
My thinking was that it was at least guaranteed to be there for 18 months. I don't think i have to, but I like my insurance and don't think it is super expensive. Think it might be 600/month without employer contribution.
I am also going to do a lot of medical checks before quiting just in case and will have already done all my deductibles, etc. so seems like finishing out the year would be best. Of course I can shop around on the ACA too for 2026. If something is a better plan or value can make the move. Trying to move a lot of pieces around right now in my final months of work and that was something I felt I could put off a bit. At least to EOY. And maybe for 18 months.
If all my checks look good before quitting, just catastrophic would be a good option for me.
One other thing! my current plan has HSA account, so if I cobra, can I make those HSA contributions? Can you get HDHP on ACA, or just private insurance? Not sure how that might work.
Currently have 45k in my HSA and would love to gt to 50k before I can't contribute anymore.