Showing posts with label chemotherapy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chemotherapy. Show all posts

Friday, May 26, 2023

Why You Should Consider A Cancer Insurance Plan

Cancer is a serious disease that can have a devastating impact on a person's physical and financial health. The cost of cancer treatment can be high, and even with health insurance, many people find themselves struggling to pay for their care. Cancer insurance can help to ease the financial burden of cancer by providing a lump sum of money to help cover the cost of treatment.

There are many different types of cancer insurance plans available, so it is important to compare plans carefully before choosing one. Some plans offer coverage for a variety of cancer treatments, while others may only cover specific types of treatment. Some plans also offer coverage for non-medical expenses, such as travel costs to and from treatment or lost wages.

The cost of cancer insurance can vary depending on the type of plan, the level of coverage, and the person's age and health history. However, for many people, the cost of cancer insurance is well worth the peace of mind that comes with knowing that they will have financial assistance if they are diagnosed with cancer.



Here are some of the benefits of having a cancer insurance plan:

  • Financial assistance for cancer treatment: Cancer treatment can be expensive, even with health insurance. A cancer insurance plan can provide a lump sum of money to help cover the cost of treatment, including surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and prescription drugs.
  • Coverage for non-medical expenses: In addition to covering the cost of medical treatment, some cancer insurance plans also offer coverage for non-medical expenses related to cancer, such as travel costs to and from treatment, lost wages, and child care.
  • Peace of mind: Knowing that you have financial assistance if you are diagnosed with cancer can give you peace of mind and allow you to focus on your health. If you are concerned about the cost of cancer treatment, a cancer insurance plan may be a good option for you. Compare plans carefully to find one that meets your needs and budget.

How to Choose a Cancer Insurance Plan

When choosing a cancer insurance plan, there are a few things you should keep in mind:

  • The cost of the plan: Cancer insurance plans can vary in price, so it is important to compare plans to find one that fits your budget.
  • The level of coverage: Some plans offer comprehensive coverage, while others may only cover specific types of cancer treatments. Make sure to choose a plan that offers the level of coverage you need.
  • The terms of the plan: Read the plan carefully to understand the terms and conditions, such as the waiting period, the elimination period, and the maximum benefit.

Once you have considered these factors, you can start comparing plans. There are many different cancer insurance plans available, so you should be able to find one that meets your needs.

You can either run a quote for a plan (and apply for coverage) directly from our site or schedule a short phone call to discuss options.

Chris Castanes is the president of Surf Financial Brokers, helping people find affordable life and disability insurance coverage. He's also is a professional speaker helping sales people be more productive and efficient and has spoken to professional and civic organizations throughout the Southeast. And please subscribe to this blog!

Monday, December 28, 2020

Can I Get A Quote For Cancer Insurance?

First off, I hope everyone had a great Christmas! It's definitely been a tough year for everyone and as we move toward 2021 my wish is for all to be healthy and happy.

And speaking of healthy, we are currently enduring one of the deadliest pandemics in recent history. The cacophony of news coverage regarding Covid-19 is nearly drowning out the other health issues we face, including cancer. Unfortunately, there were some celebrities we lost this year due to cancer, including Chadwick Boseman, Eddie Van Halen and Alex Trebek. It seems as if the only times we are made aware that cancer is still with us is when we hear that famous people die from it.

As a vaccine for Covid-19 becomes more widely available, our population will still need to stave off cancer and be prepared for treating it. Statistically, 1 out of every 2 men and 1 out of every 3 women will face some sort of cancer in their lifetime*. While the medical side of the treatment has made great gains, the financial strains it puts on families is still enormous. 

This is where a cancer insurance plan can be a great fit for you. First and foremost, these plans are affordable. A few dollars each month can cover an individual with or without a spouse, as well as children. For those people who are concerned that cancer runs in their family, that is important. 

Also important is what a cancer plan can cover. Out-of-pocket expenses related to cancer can be exorbitant. For example, medical insurance may not cover the cost of experimental treatments or some medications. It most certainly does not cover the cost of travel or lodging if someone is receiving treatments in a hospital not located in their own town. All of these items add up. Not being able to work and losing income only makes the situation worse. 

Of course the financial stress on a family as a result of a cancer diagnosis is not the priority at the time. The main goal is to be cancer free and survive. But alleviating the money problems as they happen can be fruitful after treatments end and relieve stress. 

So what can one do to make sure they (or their loved ones) don't have to face the harsh reality of financial insecurity of a cancer diagnosis? The first step is to find a cancer insurance plan that meets their needs and fits in a budget. 

When discussing needs, there are several questions to be answered. 

  • Are you trying to cover yourself, you and a spouse, or the entire family?
  • Would you like your policy to pay a lump sum of money all at once or would you like to receive your benefits as you are undergoing treatments?
  • Does the plan offer optional riders which can increase or decrease my premium?
This is why we are in the process of adding a cancer insurance quoting tool to our website. It gives you an opportunity to see how a "treatment option" plan works, along with the benefits and optional riders. From there, you can click on the "Get Quote" button and enter the information needed. If you like what you see you can even proceed to beginning the process of applying. On the whole, the process can take about 10 minutes. 

Of course, if you have questions about any of this, we are available to help. In the meantime, please stay healthy!

*American Cancer Society

Chris Castanes is the president of Surf Financial Brokers, helping people find affordable life and disability insurance coverage. He's also is a professional speaker helping sales people be more productive and efficient and has spoken to professional and civic organizations throughout the Southeast. And please subscribe to this blog!