Due to the fact that everyone is at risk of getting cancer, Cancer insurance should be considered. Cancer insurance is beneficial for a multitude of reasons. First off, the Hospital or outpatient treatment costs add up quickly. Then there are also the costs of transportation and lodging. Then the costs of surgical procedures and the extended care costs to take into account. Not all health insurance agencies cover these expenses in their health insurance package. For example, not all health insurance agencies cover the cost of the surgical removal or reconstructive and prosthesis procedures necessary during cancer treatment and while different treatments for cancer are available the most effective may not be the one covered by your insurance. Cancer insurance is also beneficial if transportation to a specialist is needed. Cancer specialists are located throughout different regions around the world and depending on the level of insurance obtained; the costs of transportation to a specialist as well as the costs of ambulance services, air ambulances, private and full time nursing and lodging are paid.
There is no single package for Cancer insurance but rather the costs for these benefits are associated with four different levels available to the individual. The insured chooses which level they would prefer depending on their own concerns. Cancer screening benefits pays for a test for the prevention of cancer ranging from twenty five dollars to one hundred and five dollars a year.
The most commonly asked question is: why have Cancer insurance if my health insurance pays for treatments for cancer? The answer given is: while health insurance may cover the cost of some treatments, many health insurance companies do not pay for the costs in full, nor do they cover the cost of all procedures or even the transportation cost, which add up quickly. Although, I do not recommend dropping Health insurance for Cancer insurance, I do recommend contacting your health insurance company and verifying which costs associated with cancer are covered and perhaps adding Cancer insurance to your existing health package.