Givaudan provides a critical illness benefit when you choose the HSA Advantage or HSA Standard Plan. You also may purchase additional critical illness insurance. Look for details about the voluntary Critical Illness coverage on the benefits portal.
Coverage options:
Six Reasons to Consider Critical Illness Insurance
Serious illnesses are more common than you think. A stroke occurs every 40 seconds, and 4 in 10 people will be diagnosed with cancer at some point in their lives. Many people are not financially prepared for the unexpected costs of a serious illness. Have you considered the following?
This coverage is not health insurance coverage (often referred to as “Major Medical Coverage”).
This type of plan is NOT considered “minimum essential coverage” under the Affordable Care Act and therefore does NOT satisfy the individual mandate that you have health insurance coverage. If you do not have other health insurance coverage, you may be subject to a federal tax penalty.
Group Critical Illness Insurance coverage is a limited benefit policy issued by The Prudential Insurance Company of America, a Prudential Financial company, Newark, NJ. Prudential’s Critical Illness Insurance is not a substitute for medical coverage that provides benefits for medical treatment, including hospital, surgical, and medical expenses, and it does not provide reimbursement for such expenses. The Booklet-Certificate contains all details, including any policy exclusions, limitations, and restrictions, which may apply. If there is a discrepancy between this document and the Booklet-Certificate/Group Contract issued by The Prudential Insurance Company of America, the Group Contract will govern. A more detailed description of the benefits, limitations, and exclusions applicable are contained in the Outline of Coverage provided at time of enrollment. Please contact Prudential for more information. Contract provisions may vary by state. Contract Series: 114774.
Provides cash benefits for hospitalization and related charges that may not be covered by medical insurance. Coverage is guaranteed with no pre-existing condition limitations.
Coverage tiers available:
Six Reasons to Consider Hospital Indemnity Insurance
Hospital stays can be expensive, and usually unexpected. Recent studies have shown that the median hospital spend per patient in the U.S. was nearly $20,000. Many people are not financially prepared to pay these costs. Have you considered the following?
Note: Hospital Indemnity Insurance is not approved in all states.