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Why You Must Get Your Hospitalisation Insurance Plan COMPLETE With The Rider….

Sat, Oct 10, 2009

Insurance, Miscellaneous


I am sure all of you reading this blog has a hospitalisation insurance plan.

….Which means if touch wood,you get hospitalised, your medical expenses will be covered.

Now….I will like you to ponder for a while…..I will like you to ask yourself this question? Is your medical coverage enough? Are you adequately covered?

You see…..I asked this question because, one of my clients get a hospitalisation plan from me, just 3 months ago, and last week, he was warded in the hospital for 3 days.

Yet, he cant claim a single cent from his hospitalisation plan. WHY? Because he never adds a rider.

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 Majority of my clients have a rider attached to their plan,but this client is very insistent on not adding rider because he do not want to fork out cash.

I feel sorry for him. He can only claim from his hospitalisation insurance policy if his medical bill is above $1500 (Deductible).

For those of you reading this blog, please….please…..ensure that you add in the rider to cover deductible and co-insurance for your hospitalisation plan.

In my 2 years in business, I have not done any death claim, but hospitalisation claims, a dozen….I believe, it is almost GUARANTEE for one to be hospitalised. It is a matter of time.

Dont save that few bucks and regret later!

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Helmi Hakim - who has written 289 posts on The Official Helmi Hakim Website.

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2 Comments For This Post

  1. Peter Says:

    Hi

    totally agreed on what you wrote. However currently if i am not wrong, there is still no 100% coverage even when you pay rider right?

    So you should at least ask them to purchase from other insurance company to have 100% coverage.

    In my case, i always ask my client who has existing condition to apply either from NTUC or Aviva because they are more likely to ‘take’ in due to the first 5 year clause thingy.

  2. Helmi Hakim Says:

    Hi Peter,

    You are right that with addition of NTUC Enhanced Incomeshield Assist Rider,client still has to pay for co-insurance subject to a caps limit of $3000.

    Which means, if the bill is $100,000, or even $500,000 for the preferred plan, client at most just need to pay only $3,000 out of the huge bills.

    The point of contention, I will like to bring about here, is regardless any hospitalisation plan, you choose to take, it is very important to get a rider to cover the deductible and co-insurance. Thanks.

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