Aflac Expands Suite of New York Employer Insurance Offerings With Group Critical Illness Plan
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The new group CI insurance plan pays certificateholders a lump sum benefit upon diagnosis for covered illnesses including heart attack, cancer (internal or invasive), stroke, renal failure (end-stage), carcinoma-in-situ and skin cancer. Many health screening tests are covered as well including but are not limited to mammograms, colonoscopies, PAP smears and PSA (blood test for prostate cancer).
The
Specific features of the group CI plan include:
- Re-Occurrence Benefit –If the insured is diagnosed with the same condition,
Aflac will pay the full benefit again (lifetime maximum of 200 percent per insured.)* - Annual Health Screening –Cash benefit for any covered screening tests per calendar year, such as a stress test or colonoscopy.
- Dependent Child Coverage –Each child is covered at 50 percent of the primary insured at no additional cost.
"Group critical illness insurance provides a lump sum benefit payment to help cover out-of-pocket medical expenses—and the costs associated with life changes that follow a covered critical illness—enabling people to focus on their recovery without the added financial stress associated with surviving a serious illness," said
Heart attack, cancer, end-stage kidney failure and stroke are among Americans' top health concerns. Every 34 seconds someone suffers a heart attack2 and, as many as 1.6 million new cases of cancer will be diagnosed in the U.S. this year alone according to the
The financial impact if diagnosed with a critical illness can be detrimental to families. For instance, the annual coronary artery disease costs on average is
"Statistics show that these major illnesses challenge Americans in every walk of life," said Harmeling. "With the addition of the
While the emotional strain of critical illness health is concerning, the stress of struggling to pay for medical treatment only adds to workers' anxiety levels. The 2012 Aflac WorkForces Report revealed that 34 percent of workers say learning they had an unexpected serious illness or injury would leave them concerned about how it would affect their ability to pay for monthly expenses. Thirty-six percent of workers also admit they would have to borrow money from their 401(k), friends and/or family to pay out-of-pocket medical costs.
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Product eligibility and options are:
- Guaranteed-issue–During the initial enrollment, coverage is guaranteed-issue.No medical underwriting is required so that eligible employees may qualify for the plan. Subsequent to the initial enrollment, evidence of insurability will be required for late enrollees.
- Portability options –Employees can elect to continue coverage should they decide to terminate employment.*
For more information, visit aflac.com/businessor follow @aflac on Twitter.
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When a policyholder gets sick or hurt,
*Certain stipulations will apply.
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