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The Value of Cancer Insurance

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    The Value of Cancer Insurance

    By Ed Crowe | General Articles | 0 comment | 20 August, 2025 | 0

    The Value of Cancer Insurance – Why Medicare Agents Should Offer It

    When working with Medicare clients, it’s easy to focus on the basics; Original Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Part D, and Medigap plans. However, one area that often gets overlooked is cancer insurance. The value of cancer insurance is something that should not be overlooked. This type of supplemental coverage can be a valuable addition to a client’s overall healthcare strategy, offering peace of mind and financial protection when it’s needed most.

    Why Cancer Insurance Matters for Medicare Clients

    While Medicare provides solid coverage for hospital stays, doctor visits, and treatments, it does not cover all of the costs associated with a cancer diagnosis. Beneficiaries may face:

    • High out-of-pocket costs for chemotherapy, radiation, or specialty medications.
    • Prescription drug expenses, especially for oral cancer drugs under Part D.
    • Costs outside of Medicare coverage, such as lodging, transportation, and home assistance.

    Cancer insurance offers clients a lump-sum benefit or scheduled payments that they can use however they choose; whether for medical bills, experimental treatments, or everyday living costs.

    The Benefits for Medicare Clients

    1. Financial Protection: Cancer treatments can be lengthy and expensive. A supplemental policy can help fill gaps and reduce financial stress.
    2. Flexibility: Benefits are often paid directly to the policyholder, so they decide how to use the funds.
    3. Peace of Mind: Clients know they have extra support if faced with a cancer diagnosis.
    4. Complements Medicare: Even with a Medigap or Medicare Advantage plan, out-of-pocket costs can add up quickly.

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    Beyond Medical Bills: Everyday Expenses Cancer Insurance Can Help Cover

    One of the biggest advantages of cancer insurance is that it isn’t restricted to healthcare bills. Many policies allow beneficiaries to use the funds however they need. This flexibility can help cover:

    • Travel expenses to and from treatment centers.
    • Lodging and meals if treatment requires staying overnight away from home.
    • Lost income if the policyholder or a spouse reduces work hours to accommodate treatments.
    • Childcare or caregiver costs for clients who need extra support at home.
    • Home modifications (ramps, stair lifts, etc.) if mobility becomes an issue during treatment.
    • Everyday bills like utilities, rent, groceries, or car payments, so clients don’t fall behind financially while focusing on recovery.

    These are real-world expenses that traditional health insurance, including Medicare, does not cover, but cancer insurance can help pay for.

    Why Agents Should Offer Cancer Insurance

    For agents, cancer insurance is more than just an add-on product; it’s an opportunity to:

    • Protect your clients’ financial wellbeing by addressing a risk area that Medicare alone doesn’t fully cover.
    • Build stronger client relationships by showing you’re thinking beyond the basics.
    • Diversify your portfolio and increase cross-selling opportunities with products that provide real value.
    • Differentiate yourself from other agents by offering a more comprehensive healthcare strategy.

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    Riders That Can Enhance Cancer Insurance

    Many carriers offer optional riders that make cancer insurance even more customizable. Some examples include:

    • Heart Attack & Stroke Rider: Expands coverage to other major health events.
    • Return of Premium Rider: Refunds premiums if the client never files a claim.
    • Wellness Rider: Pays a small benefit for completing preventive screenings (mammograms, colonoscopies, etc.).
    • Intensive Care Rider: Provides additional benefits for ICU stays.
    • Hospital Confinement Rider: Offers daily benefits for hospital stays, helping offset non-covered costs.

    The Bottom Line

    Cancer insurance may not be top-of-mind for your clients, but it should be. With the rising cost of treatment and the financial gaps left by Medicare, this coverage can make all the difference. Not only can it help cover medical expenses, but it also provides funds for everyday living costs that traditional health insurance never touches.

    For agents, offering cancer insurance, especially with customizable riders, means providing a higher level of service, protecting clients’ financial futures, and strengthening your business.

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    Helping your clients prepare for the unexpected is one of the most valuable things you can do. Adding cancer insurance to your portfolio ensures you’re offering them the complete protection they deserve.

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