Aflac Releases New Aflac Plus Rider for Accident, Disability, Hospital Plans
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"There's no substitute for being prepared for the unexpected," said
Benefits highlights of the Aflac Plus Rider include:
- Tier One Critical Illness Event Benefit2: Cash benefit of
$5,000 payable once per covered person, per lifetime for the actual date (onset date) that one of the following covered critical illness events occurred.- Heart Attack
- Stroke
- Coma
- Paralysis
- Type 1 Diabetes
- Traumatic Brain Injury
- Advanced Alzheimer's Disease
- Advanced Parkinson's Disease
- Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
- Loss of Independence
- Sustained Multiple Sclerosis
- Permanent Loss of Sight
- Permanent Loss of Hearing
- Permanent Loss of Speech
- Sudden Cardiac Arrest
- Subsequent Tier One Critical Illness Event Benefit2: Cash benefit of
$2,500 payable upon covered person's onset date of a recurrence of that same covered critical illness event, or an occurrence of a different covered critical illness event in Tier One as listed above. This benefit is payable if the subsequent covered critical illness event is 180 days or more from the onset date of any previously paid Tier One Critical Illness Event per covered person. This benefit is not payable on the same day as the Tier One Critical Illness Event Benefit.
- Tier Two Critical Illness Event Benefit2: Cash benefit of
$1,250 payable per covered person upon the onset date of one of the following covered critical illness events. This benefit is not payable on the same day as the Tier One Critical Illness Event Benefit.- Encephalitis
- Bacterial Meningitis
- Lyme Disease
- Sickle Cell Anemia
- Cerebral Palsy
- Necrotizing Fasciitis
- Osteomyelitis
- Systemic Lupus
- Cystic Fibrosis
- Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery Benefit2: The rider offers
$1,250 of coverage payable once per covered person, per lifetime when the policyholder undergoes coronary artery bypass graft surgery.
Due to increased health care costs and the transformation of workplace benefits, employees have started looking at their benefits packages with more scrutiny. In addition, many employees' finances remain in fragile condition and are one serious medical event away from financial hardship according to the 2014 Aflac WorkForces Report3:
- Only 17 percent of workers are extremely/very prepared to pay for out-of-pocket expenses related to an unexpected serious illness or accident that aren't covered by major medical insurance.
- Almost 5 in 10 (49 percent) workers say they would be able to afford less than
$1,000 in out-of-pocket expenses associated with an unexpected, serious illness or accident, and 27 percent could afford less than$500 .
With the Aflac Plus Rider, policyholders will have expanded protection on their insurance coverage and be better prepared for an unexpected medical emergency. The rider also carries benefits for employers. Employers can provide their employees with more robust benefits offerings at no direct cost to the company while helping to increase employee retention and attracting new candidates. Currently, the Aflac Plus Rider is only available in AL, AR, HI, IA, IN, KY, LA, ME, MI, MO, MS, ND, NE,
For more information, visit Aflac.com/business, Small Business Blog or follow @aflac on Twitter.
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1 The average weekly premium for individual coverage (ages 18-29) for the rider is
2 This is a brief product overview only. Coverage may not be available in all states. The policy/rider have limitations that may affect benefits payable. Please consult your
3 2014 Aflac WorkForces Report, a study conducted by Research Now on behalf of
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