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He says that the TotalHealth 'covers from the first dollar' which means no co-payment as opposed to the TotalCare which requires a co-payment of 5% of total bill. I can't find the brochure for my TotalHealth plan online anymore, I asked him for it but he only sent over the policy sample which isn't very reader friendly. Can anyone verify this?
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Hariz Arthur Maloy
28 Jul 2020
Independent Financial Advisor at Promiseland Independent
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Duane Cheng
28 Jul 2020
Financial Consultant at Prudential Assurance Company Singapore
Hi there,
Your agent is correct. Current hospitalisation plans provide coverage up to 95% of your hospitalisation bills. If you have bought you plan Pre Apr 2019, you would be under the old policy, which provides 100% coverage of your hospitalisation costs.
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Yes this is accurate, however, the newer 95% options aren't a bad choice as policyholders of the older 100% cover ones are being priced out sooner or later.
Insurers don't want them anymore and will make it so that switching to the 95% one will save you a lot of money on premiums and save them money as well.
So downgrading should be considered at least. Premiums for my age band is almost 2 X more for the older 100% riders.