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1. Cancer of Specified Severity
The uncontrolled growth of tissues leads to the destruction of normal tissues. Leukaemia, lymphoma and sarcoma are included in the cover of health insurance for cancer.
2. Kidney Failure
Cover for the end stage of renal disease where both the kidneys fail. With expert’s consultation, regular renal dialysis or renal transplantation is conducted. The expenses of which are covered by the critical illness health plan.
3. Alzheimer’s Disease
The incapacity of remembering things and loss of intellect is confirmed by tests and clinical evaluation. The lack of mental and social understanding, the health cover provides full protection to patients with Alzheimer.
4. Chronic Lung Disease
The end-stage of chronic lung disease is where the respiratory system fails. Permanent oxygen therapy forced expiratory volume, Baseline arterial blood gas analysis showing arterial partial oxygen pressure at a level of fifty-five and Dyspnea at rest must be confirmed to cover the treatment.
5. Chronic Liver Disease
If the end-stage chronic liver disease is causing Permanent jaundice, Ascites, Hepatic encephalopathy, Esophageal, Gastric Varices and Portal Hypertension then the insurance will cover the expenses. Liver damage due to smoking and drug abuse are not covered.
6. Heart Attack
In heart attack cases where the sign of myocardial infarction appears for the first time. The muscle of any region of the heat decreases due to the lack of proper blood supply. All the heart attack expenditures are covered in the critical illness plan.
7. Angioplasty
In the case of Coronary Artery Balloon Angioplasty, the patient needs to submit a Coronary Angiography Report, discharge card from the hospital of treatment and a consultation letter from the doctor. The insurer pays for the angioplasty treatment for the Left Main Stem, Left Anterior Descending, Circumflex and Right Coronary Artery.
8. Bone Marrow or Organ Transplant
When a medical specialist confirms the transplant of either organ including heart, lung, liver, kidney and pancreas or bone marrow transplant by the process of haematopoietic stem cells.
9. CABG
When a cardiologist confirms the open-heart surgery or correction of arteries the process is called coronary artery bypass graft (CABG). All these are covered by the critical illness plan.
10. Benign Brain Tumour
When a tumour in the brain causes neurological depletion due to surgery or by causing damage to the brain. If the tumour is life-threatening and has damaged the brain then the insurance plan covers the rest.
All these critical illness diseases are covered by health insurance companies, however, you must read the terms and conditions carefully. A critical illness health plan can be taken by paying a fixed premium and renewing it on time. The insurance company will assist in completing your treatment without any financial crisis and pay for all your medical bills and charges via cashless claim settlement. You can contact customer service or an insurance expert to know more details on diseases covered by the insurance policy.