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Medical insurance doesn't usually cover everything. What happens if you need money for copays, deductible or other expenses while you're sick?
You can't predict cancer, a heart attack or a newborn’s spina bifida. But you can do something to prepare for the out of pocket expenses that come with being extremely ill.
- Helps with out of pocket costs from a covered illness
- Pays you or a covered family member, not medical providers
- Can help with whatever costs you decide—like groceries, childcare or other expenses
- Covers a variety of illnesses, including heart attack, cancer, and stroke
Group critical illness highlight (pdf)