It is necessary to read a particular insurance policy to see exactly what it will pay for. In general, insurance policies pay for cancer treatments. There can be questions of how many and what type.
the purpose in having life insurance is if you have a heart attack or anything like cancer if you have life insurance then you don't need to pay for the treatment , you get to have treatment right away because your insurance pays for the treatment
In the USA you do not pay taxes on the Proceeds from an Insurance Claim.
The benefit of cancer insurance is that if one is struck down by cancer they will be able to afford the treatment and care they need. The insurance covers hospital stays, treatments and surgery.
It depends where you live. There are a number of ways you can pay for treatment either on the NHS or privately: Pay-as-you-go. 'Capitation' schemes. Dental insurance. Private medical insurance. Cash plans. Treatment loans.
While no one wants to think about having cancer, purchasing cancer insurance is a good idea if you have a family history of certain cancers or many risk factors for developing cancer. Cancer insurance can help cover any medical expenses related to cancer treatment not covered by your major medical health insurance policy. A cancer insurance policy can also off-set income loss due if you need a significant recovery time after surgery or cancer treatment procedures.
Accidental insurance does not pay if you die of lung cancer.
Cancer insurance provides coverage for treatment of all sorts of cancers including medicine, doctors visits and surgeries. The best insurance company for cancer patients is Blue Cross & Blue Shield.
Most but not all cancers will have a "postpone period" that starts on the day you complete your cancer treatment. The postpone period will depend on the type of cancer you had, cancer staging, cancer treatment and the completion of treatment. Some cancers such as basal cell skin cancer are insurable as soon as treatment is completed. Other stage 1 or low stage 2 cancers may have postpone periods of 6 months. Somthing else to keep in mind with cancer life insurance is that many life insurance companies will add a "flat extra" to the cost of your life insurance. Flat extras are temporary and may last 1-10 years. It is important that you work with an "impaired risk life insurance expert" who can help you get the coverage you need.
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Medical insurance will not pay for marriage counseling, as there is no medical dianostic code for treatment and marriage counseling is not considered "medically necessary." There must be a medical diagnosis identified for any treatment to be covered by insurance (same as with medical conditions).
Probably not. From what I hear about the U.S. medical system, you all need private insurance to get health coverage.
Yes.