Cancer Expense Coverage:
Is It Worth
It? | Are you at risk of developing
cancer? The American Cancer Society says that women have
a 1 in 3 lifetime risk of developing some form of
cancer; men have a 1 in 2
risk. A family history of cancer or a
smoking habit can increase those risks.
Is your basic health insurance coverage
enough?
Cancer expense
insurance is a relatively new type of coverage offered
by some insurance companies - it's designed to give you
supplemental coverage, typically in the form of cash
payments direct to you, in the event you're diagnosed
with certain types of cancers. Is it worth the
additional cost? Let's take a look.
Your basic medical
insurance coverage may not be enough, if you're stricken
with a catastrophic illness such as cancer. Most
medical insurance plans have deductibles and
co-payments, for everything from prescription drugs to
hospital and doctor's fees, to lab tests and nursing
care. As the costs of treatment for illnesses such
as cancer continue to skyrocket, health insurance
carriers are forcing insureds to pay more of the costs
out of their own pocket. Your plan may have an
out-of-pocket expense maximum, but if it has no upper
limit, you could be underinsured.
For example, say
you have a PPO plan with a $1,000.00 deductible and a
20% out-of pocket co-payment. If you're diagnosed
with leukemia, and put on chemotherapy, you're total
cost of treatment may be in excess of $100,000.00
If your insurance company pays only 80%, your
out-of-pocket cost could be more than $20,000.00.
Do you have the resources to pay for that
yourself?
If not, cancer
expense insurance is something to consider.
Typically these types of policies provide for a cash
payment benefit that is paid directly to you upon
diagnosis of various types of cancers. It is
important to note that skin cancer is typically either
excluded from this type of coverage, or is limited in
terms of benefits available.
Although coverage
varies from company to company, a typical benefit will
pay the insured a lump-sum payment beginning the first
day of confirmed diagnosis of cancer. Some
policies will pay a smaller amount, such as a $1,000 -
2,000 initially, then a flat fee per day thereafter,
such as $100 per day for each day you're hospitalized,
or receiving outpatient or hospice care. Other
insurance companies pay a flat sum directly to you,
based on the amount of coverage you chose when you took
the policy out: for example, you may have picked a
benefit level of $25,000. That amount is paid directly
to you upon diagnosis.
The concept behind
cancer insurance is to provide you with additional cash
at a time when you might need it the most: in the
initial stages of your treatment. You can use
these benefits in any way you choose: to help pay living
expenses, medical bills, transportation costs to your
treatments, whatever you feel is appropriate or
needed. Rather than worrying about where the money
is going to come from for all this additional health
care, the benefits allow you to concentrate on getting
well.
The costs for this
type of coverage typically run from about $300 to $700
per year, depending upon options and level of coverage
you choose. Exclusions are what you might expect:
you can't have been diagnosed with, or medically treated
for, cancer within five years of the effective date of
coverage (with some insurers it's ten years); there are
age restrictions that vary from company to company (age
75 is a typically cut-off date for eligibility), and
some companies limit benefits if you're on
Medicare.
When trying to
decide if cancer coverage insurance is right for you,
you'll need to carefully evaluate your existing medical
coverage, what assets you have that could be put at risk
if you're diagnosed with cancer, such as retirement
benefits or savings, your age and general health, and
how likely you feel are the chances you might develop
cancer, based on your family history and personal
habits. Make an informed choice.
© 2004 by Roger
Lacocoa, Affordable Health Insurance
Quotes.
~~~~~~~~~ About the author:
Roger Lacocoa is a professional
consultant with Affordable Health Insurance
Quotes, specializing in the areas
of health, life and disability
insurance.
Disclaimer: All content in this website is provided for
educational purposes only. The publishers of this
website do not give any warranty as to the accuracy or
completeness of the content on same website. No
part of this website or any material appearing on the
site may be reproduced, stored in or transmitted on any
other website without written permission. All content is
original and copyrighted. |