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What Critical Illness Policy Could Mean for Your Financial Future

What Critical Illness Policy Could Mean for Your Financial Future

Last updated: May 10, 2026 10:48 am
By Anne Johnson
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What Critical Illness Policy Could Mean for Your Financial Future

Critical illness insurance provides cash benefits for major health conditions. Wanan Wanan/Shutterstock

If you have a critical illness, you might have to cover out-of-pocket costs. But fortunately, a critical illness insurance policy can help. A critical illness insurance policy is purchased as a supplement to your life insurance.

It’s broader than traditional health insurance and pays out-of-pocket costs that go beyond medical bills. But what exactly is a critical illness policy, how much is it, and how does it work?

Critical Illness Insurance Policies

According to HealthInsurance.org, critical illness insurance is a type of supplemental policy. It pays cash benefits to a policyholder if they’re diagnosed with a covered medical condition. UnitedHealthcare states that some critical illness conditions that policies cover expenses for include:

  • heart attack
  • stroke
  • organ failure/transplant
  • advanced Alzheimer’s disease
  • renal failure
  • internal cancers
  • coma
  • loss of hearing, speech, or vision

Critical illness insurance doesn’t cover things such as self-inflicted injury, drug or alcohol abuse, illegal activities, or acts of war.

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