are you totally protected?. over the last 20 years there has been a trend in the health insurance...
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Are You
Totally Protected?
Are You
Totally Protected?
Over the last 20 years there has been a trend in the health insurance industryOver the last 20 years there has been a trend in the health insurance industry
Premiums have been increasing
Deductibles have been increasing
Co-insurance has been increasing
Benefits have been decreasing
Health insurance companies have been shifting a higher percentage of the financial risk to the policyholder
Basically, they have been charging you more and giving you less
Examples Examples
In 1990 the average deductible for an individual major medical policy was $500.
– In 2010 the average deductible was $5,000. In 1990 the average co-insurance for an individual major medical
policy was $200 (20% of the next $1,000).
– In 2010 the average co-insurance was $2,000 (20% of the next $10,000).
In 1990 the typical policy had 2 paragraphs of excluded items.
– In 2010 the typical policy had over 2 pages of excluded items.
Bottom LineBottom Line
Even the best major medical policy will still leave large out-of-pocket medical expenses that you are responsible for.
This does not include indirect non-medical expenses associated with a critical illness or an accidental injury.
What is Your Greatest Risk?What is Your Greatest Risk?
68% of all hospital confinements are related to the 3 most common critical illnesses:
– Heart attack
– Stroke
– Cancer
14% of all hospital confinements are related to accidental injuries.
*82%Heart • Stroke • Cancer
AccidentsAccidents All other All other
procedures procedures and and
surgeriessurgeries
STATISTICS FORSTATISTICS FORHOSPITAL CONFINEMENTSHOSPITAL CONFINEMENTS
*AMERICAN HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION
Hospital ConfinementsHospital Confinements
Important Statistics About Heart Attacks & StrokesImportant Statistics About Heart Attacks & Strokes
Every 16 seconds someone in the United States has a coronary event.
That’s 5,600 people per day!
There are 800,000 strokes each year in the U.S.
There are 1.2 million heart attacks each year.
In the last 10 years the survival rate for heart attacks and strokes has gone up over 20%.
Important Statisticsabout CancerImportant Statisticsabout Cancer Every 24 seconds someone in the United States is
diagnosed with cancer.
That’s 3,400 people per day!
1 in 2 males and 1 in 3 females will develop some sort of cancer in their lifetime.
In the last 10 years the survival rate for cancer has gone up over 30%.
50% of families that have a member diagnosed with cancer will use up all or most of their life savings.
How Would You Pay For…How Would You Pay For…
Deductible and co-insurance?
Uncovered medical expenses?
Expenses for experimental treatment?
Lost income for patient and/or spouse?
Child care expenses?
Travel expenses?
ExampleExample
Deductible & Co-insurance $4,500
Uncovered medical expenses $1,950
Lost income for patient $5,875
Child care expenses $1,025
Travel expenses $3,300
Total Out-of-Pocket Expenses $16,650
Bottom LineBottom Line
Heart Attack, Stroke and Cancer are very prevalent in our society.
More people than ever before are “physically” surviving these illnesses.
Many families will not survive “financially” if they are stricken with a critical illness.
Statistics About Accidental InjuriesStatistics About Accidental Injuries
There is an accident every minute in the U.S. that requires ER treatment or a hospital stay.
There are 2 million hospital stays per year resulting from accidental injuries.
There are 30 million ER visits per year due to accidents in the U.S.
There are an additional 30 million doctor’s visits each year resulting from accidents.
Accidents are an additional threat to your family’s financial well being.
There are two options available to youThere are two options available to youStandard Protection
– Includes only a major medical health insurance policy.
Total Protection Plan – Includes a major medical health insurance policy plus additional coverage which provides a large
lump sum cash payment in the event of a critical illness or an accidental injury.
– This option also includes a life insurance death benefit for your family!
Total Protection Plan vs. Standard ProtectionTotal Protection Plan vs. Standard Protection
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•Life Insurance
•Accident Plan
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ConclusionConclusion
Let’s take a look at the 2 options so you can decide which makes the most sense for you and your family.
Total Protection Worksheet