Supplemental Medical

Supplemental Medical Plans pay a fixed, one-time benefit amount which you can use for any purpose you like. It can help pay for expenses not covered by your healthcare plan (such as your deductible or copays), lost income, childcare, travel to and from treatment, home healthcare costs, or any of your regular household expenses.

What’s great about these plans are that they complement your existing healthcare coverage, filling in the gaps and offering financial support where it’s needed most. The best part? It’s entirely up to you. These plans are 100% voluntary, allowing you to choose the coverage that fits your lifestyle and priorities. It’s insurance that puts you in control, providing peace of mind when life takes unexpected turns.

Critical Illness

Tom suffered a relatively small stroke.

  • He was hospitalized for five days.
  • He began rehab to get back to where he was physically before the stroke.
  • Tom submitted his claim and received a lump-sum payment of $10,000.
Critical Illness Coverage

Employee and Spouse: $5,000 – $20,000 in $5,000 increments

Children: 25% of employee’s coverage, up to $5,000

What Critical Illness Insurance Covers
  • Heart Attack
  • Multiple Sclerosis
  • Stroke
  • Alzheimer’s Disease
  • Parkinson’s Disease
  • Major Organ Failure
Monthly Plan Cost
  • Your monthly premium rate is calculated based on your age and the amount of coverage you choose.
  • Premiums will be deducted from your paycheck.
  • Monthly rates per $1,000 of coverage are as follows:
<25:
$0.36
25–29:
$0.41
30–34:
$0.49
35–39:
$0.62
40–44:
$0.91
45–49:
$1.32
50–54:
$2.05
55–59:
$3.17
60–64:
$4.75
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