PFP T5
PFP T5
PFP T5
1. Discuss the various policies related to health insurance that are available in Malaysia
market. Which of the policies discussed is more important to you and your family?
- Hospitalization and surgical benefit plan (H&S)
It is usually referred to insurance schemes that compensate for expenses incurred if
insured is hospitalised
- Critical illness
Pays you a lump sum when you are diagnosed with any of the stated dreaded diseases
- Disability income plans
Provide you with an income in the event that you are incapacitated
- Personal accident plans
Have a certain measure of coverage for hospital bills relating to your accident
*No long term care in Malaysia. Got medical card, Critical Illness, disability, personal accident
1. Indemnity contract (just need to buy 1 or 2 is enough. Can save some money because can only
claim up to the bill amount) vs. value contract (the more the better)
2. limit (annual and lifetime) lower or higher? (Higher limit means higher premium incurred)
3. Guaranteed renewability (once enter into this plan, as long as you pay premium, you will
continue to be insured; will be more expensive cuz has more features) vs. non-guaranteed?
4. Co-ins & deductible (can help to save some premium, cheaper; but you will have to pay more
when you want to make a claim)
5. Coverage period (the longer the better, but will increase in price/premium)
6. Premium (If want all the features, it will be more expensive. But if exclude some, it can be
cheaper)
7. Waiting period (There will be a waiting period for certain diseases. However, for accidents,
can claim since it is unpredictable.) The shorter, the better for you.
8. Exclusions (items not covered under insurance: pre-existing conditions, conditions when you
are born) so this person needs to include loading; will incur higher costs/premium
Strict -
It is for any occupation
Any occupation is disable from performing the duties of any occupation that the insured can
reasonably be expected to perform as a result of his pas training, education or experience. This
definition is more restrictive.
In Malaysia we do not have stand alone policy. It is free, included when you buy life insurance.
Normally will divide it according to occupation. But this is too relaxed/ more liberal. Eg. A
teacher lost his voice, so he cant teach. BUT he still can do other work.
5. Winston purchased a medical plan which had a Room & Board entitlement of RM150
and all other expenses based on an As Charged Basis subject to an Annual Limit of
RM60,000. One day Winston was admitted to hospital for what was later diagnosed as
dengue fever. Instead of his eligibility for a twin sharing room, he opted for a single bedded
room which costs RM280 per day. Five days later when Winston was being discharged he
received a total bill of RM9,000. The policy imposed 20% co-insurance on expenses other
than room and board. Compute how much Winston has to pay and the amount he can
claim from insurance company.
Remaining costs=RM9,000.00-RM1,400.00=RM7,600.00
20% of co-insurance
= RM7,600 x 0.2
= RM1,520
John has a medical policy with Zin Company that has RM2,000 deductible clause; an 80%
coinsurance clause; internal limits of RM180 per day on room & board; and RM5,000
maximum surgical fees.
How much John can claim from his insurance company? How much must he pay out
of his own pocket?