Life Protection
Protect your loved ones’ future from life’s uncertainties
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You may be in good health, but since accidents and health emergencies are rarely predictable, it pays to be prepared. Even if your current hospitalisation plan covers hospital stays, additional expenses can quickly add up – especially if you need time off work to focus on recovery. For as little as B$0.80 per day, AIA Hospital Income complements your hospitalisations plan to cover those extras, so you can relax, knowing that you and your family will be cared for while you’re on the mend.
Enjoy the comfort of daily cash for up to 500 days in hospital – with added cash for an Incentive Care Unit stay, day surgeries and home rest after hospitalisation. Use it for alternative therapies, medication, or to replace income while you’re away from work – the choice is yours.
In the event of any non-accidental death, we will provide B$1,000 as a one-off payment.
Things that you won’t be able to claim from this policy.
There are certain conditions for which no benefits will be payable. Please refer to the policy contract for details.
The insurance plan is underwritten by AIA Singapore Private Limited (Reg. No: RFC20004468). All insurance applications are subject to AIA’s underwriting and acceptance. This is not a contract of insurance. The precise terms and conditions of this plan, including exclusions whereby the benefits under this plan may not be paid out, are specified in the policy contracts. You are advised to read the policy contracts.
Buying health insurance products that are not suitable for you may impact your ability to finance your future healthcare needs. You are discouraged from switching from an existing accident and/or health insurance policy to a new one without considering whether the switch is detrimental, as there may be potential disadvantages with switching. A penalty may be imposed for early policy termination and the new policy may cost more or have fewer benefits at the same cost.
This information is correct as at Jan 2020.