Ask the typical person what sort of insurance coverage they have and they will usually rattle off the most common policies: automobile, life, homeowners, and accidental death.
While it is common practice to insure one's self and family against accidents and death, far too many people do not consider the importance of having personal medical insurance for major illnesses such as strokes, heart attacks, kidney problems, or even cancer.
This is a major oversight, for major illnesses may involve substantial medical expenses that continue for weeks, months, and even years. If you are uninsured against major illnesses, the financial consequences are potentially far reaching and devastating.
"The unabated rise in health care costs makes
private health insurance for major illnesses essential," notes Mr. Joseph Griffin, Chairman and CEO of GlobalHealth International Group in Hong Kong. "This is because a person is now more prone to suffer long-term critical sickness than accidental death."
A long-term illness not covered by
personal health insurance can be enormously draining financially for a family, often resulting in a substantial hit to personal bank accounts, investments and even retirement savings.
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Private Medical Insurance Coverage For Major Illnesses