Careshield Life

Getting enrolled into Careshield life got me thinking about my preferred care choice if I were to become severely disabled. I believe I would still want to live at home, close to my loved ones but at the same time, I can only imagine how physically and emotionally taxing it would be for the caregivers.

Money and insurance will not stop us from falling sick. But I guess a little financial help will help things a little. For example, having enough payout to

(1) Replace active income during income earning years
(2) Pay for the additional expenses of a helper/nurse to assist with the caregiving

At least with the above, there will be one less thing to worry about.

There are currently 3 insurers providing the enhancement – Aviva, Great Eastern & NTUC. The main benefits are similar (you get a higher monthly payout and you can get the payout even if you are only unable to do 2 out of 6 ADLs). Fringe benefits do differ though. So it’ll be great to talk to someone (ask me) to find out more about the plan that suits you the most.

Affordability of cancer drug treatments and what you need to know!

Many government insurance/medical schemes have been adjusted in recent years. The latest change involves cancer treatment coverage under our Medishield Life + Integrated shield plans.

Summary

The Ministry of Health (MOH) announced that there will be changes to cancer drug treatments and this move will support the procurement of cancer drugs at better prices and help to keep MediShield Life premiums sustainable.

  • More cancer patients will be subsidised for their outpatient drug treatment
  • 90% of the existing cancer drug treatments used in the public sector will be included in the positive list of cancer drug treatments that are claimable under MediShield Life (Yay!)
  • Certain treatments will either no longer be claimable or have the claim limit lowered with no subsidy extended (nay 😦 )
  • Changes will take place from September 2022.

Currently, private integrated shield plans provide as-charged coverage for outpatient cancer drug treatments, subjected to an overall policy year limit.

To encourage the use of clinically proven and cost-effective cancer drug treatments, Integrated Shield plans will be required to only cover treatments that are on the MediShield Life positive list and set claim limits for each cancer drug treatment. According to MOH, the move will apply to all Integrated Shield Plans sold or renewed from April 2023 onwards. Claims cannot be made for drugs not on the list.

I would say that this change is for the better for most people as the overall cost of most cancer treatment will go down. However, for individuals who would prefer greater control over their treatment plans, this may come as a blow (as ~10% of the drugs may be covered only up to claim limits/ not at all).

How should you manage your financial portfolio with this change?

  • If you already have a whole life plan that pays a lump sum on Critical Illness, it will be ideal to hold the plan for life rather than cashing it out for the surrender value
  • Review and make sure that your current Critical Illness coverage is sufficient OR set aside more emergency cash to provide for situation where you wish to receive treatment/drugs not on the positive list.

What insurance to get for your newborn? Part 1

First and foremost, it is good to be back after a long hiatus from writing. Work and life’s been busy. Over the course of last year, I have held seminars at various corporations, from online retailer Zalora, to hotels such at M Hotel and other professional services firms such as NICE Systems, Perennial Real Estate etc. But now that things and processes are more settled, I’m glad to be back here 🙂

I have also made some other ‘progress’ in life. After finding my beloved, we also purchased our first residential home, got married, and I am also now hosting a little bun in the oven.

so what’s better to write about, but this?

newborn-needs

Of course, it is still a little premature for me to be writing about this since it is still months before the little one will be born. but seeing how this is now a common topic amongst my peers- some who just turned mummies and some who are becoming mummies, I feel like now would be the best time to start the series. What insurance will my newborn need?

(i will not be talking about the prenatal maternity insurance here, but you can text me separately to find out my view on it, and to find out which plan is the most ideal. For the newly weds who are excited about family planning and want to know more about the International Health Plans that cover for delivery costs, feel free to just give me a call too)

So first off…

health-ins

This is perhaps, the most straightforward and important insurance to get for our children. Upon birth, your child will be covered under the Medishield Life Scheme, which is the nation’s health insurance.

Medishield Life covers for Government Hospitals for B2/C wards, and limits of coverage and co-payment applies. So most parents would enhance the child’s coverage to a Private Medical Integrated Shield Plan that cover the child fully, from Govt to Private hospitals, thereby transferring the financial obligations to the insurer in the event of hospitalisation (be it due to high fever/ any unfortunate complication when young).

Enrolling our newborn when they are young is also crucial because more likely than not, they would be at their healthiest stage, with no prior medical records/conditions.

There are 6 different insurers in Singapore providing Private Medical Integrated Shield Plan and each insurer provides the coverage via 2 parts – Main Plan (takes care of almost 90% of bill) and Rider Plan (takes care of the remaining 10% of bill + other benefits).

Below is a simple comparison on the relative strength on each plan (based on private as-charged cover with rider). Because it is still best to discuss this in detail with an advisor to find out what is best for you, I have excluded the names of the insurers specifically. Drop me a whatsapp and i’ll be happy to share in great detail about it.

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Disclaimer: Info correct as of date of post.
private medical insurance all provide a good level of coverage for the most important of matters. Insurers with red cells simply have the worst relative coverage, but not poor coverage on its own. There are pros and cons for each insurer and it would be ideal to speak to your adviser to find out which serves you best.  The plans stated here do not include international health plans.

So here it is, the first part of the <What insurance to get for your newborn?>  series. Do look out for more in the coming week 🙂

and for my dear friends and clients who are reading this, if you have had good experience with how I have assisted you with your finances (be it for insurance or investment), do share this article  and my services with your loved ones too. So I know that I have been doing the right thing and can continue doing it for more people.

And for those who are reading this and may be shy to ask more, please do not be. Regardless of whether we set up a advisor-client relationship or not, I will always be more than happy to share. likewise, just drop me a FB message/text.

 

yvonne

A great doctor may be able to cure a sick man but it is when he is equipped with the relevant resources that the same doctor can cure 100 others.

2014-08-08 life insurance

Disclaimer: this is an almost self-centered piece because I am going to explain why I am the ‘To-go-to’ advisor if you have an insurance need. And I would love for you to read this simply because it is about making a stand, for the platform that I am on.

Over the course of last  week, 6 of my friends/clients  asked me about retirement & investment planning and it is comforting to know that these people really do trust me and my opinion on the matter.

However, I got the feedback from 2 of that 6 friends that I am not their Top-Of-Mind person to go to when it comes to Wealth Protection solutions (e.g: health & life insurance needs). That is, I am viewed as the person who can help them “grow” their wealth but not the one whom can help them “protect”their wealth. I was curious to know why and in the end, I realise it is simply a matter of perception (not even because they have husbands/best friends/sisters/bro-in-law in the same line) I was quite bothered.

Because Financial Alliance actually partners with 12 life and 28 general insurers.
This means that I can

1. Find the insurer who can cover you for what you want, at a better value
Meaning to help you receive more for the same dollar paid or pay less for the same coverage received. E.g: Being able to pay $1000 instead of $1,500 for your insurance.

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