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Private Health Insurance

Private Health Care insurance is a health insurance plan that provides timely access to healthcare services in the event of a

medical crisis. People purchase this type of plan to be there for them in times of illness or injury. The key focus of this kind of product is treatment – without the long waiting times.The coverage will provide you access to a network of American and Canadian healthcare facilities with a proven reputation for treating serious illness. (see my article dated March 16 for more

info).

What are the advantages for you?

This type of plan can make the difference between waiting in line while in pain and getting your illness or injury looked at, treated and the recovery process started.

When the coverage is granted, you will enjoy:

  • Surgical, Diagnostic procedures and Treatment including:
    • private room charges
    • physicians and surgeons
    • nursing charges
    • operating room charges
    • diagnostics
    • drugs (prescribed at hospital & taken home)
    • and more
  • Transportation to and from the hospital for you plus 1 companion
  • Meals & Accommodation
  • etc

How do I get this kind of coverage?

Fill out the form below and we will contact you to get the quoting process started. For example, a 40 year old male, non-smoker can pay a premium of about $106 per month (with a $1500 USD deductible). This coverage is a critical component of your health care insurance package – get it individually or as part of your group insurance plan. Contact us today and let’s talk!

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Consider the following: (source www.etfsinc.com)

 

  • 38% of women and 44% of men will develop cancer during their lifetime
  • One in seven men will develop prostate cancer in his lifetime; it is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in Canadian Men1
  • Over 400 Canadian women are diagnosed with breast cancer every week1 (in 2006, an estimated 22,200 women will be diagnosed with the disease)
  • One in two men and one in three women aged 40 and under will develop coronary heart disease in their lifetime2

The reality of the public health care system

  • The average Canadian patient waits four and a half months for treatment to ten months for certain surgeries
  • Access to an ultrasound or a CAT scan may take up to 2 months, or up to 8 months for an MRI
  • Waiting times between diagnosis and treatment continue to rise

Is the waiting “reasonable”?

Reasonable versus Actual wait between specialist and treatment


Source: Waiting Your Turn, Fraser Institute, 2006 (www.fraserinstitute.ca)

The solution at your disposal

Superior care…

  • Access to top quality specialists, technology and medical facilities
    chosen on the basis of national rankings, medical specialties, and expertise in servicing an international clientele
    You will be offered several treatment plan options to choose from

…With no delay…

  • Upon initial diagnosis, case managers will immediately begin arranging medical consultations or treatment appointments

…And someone by your side

  • Evaluation of your needs by medical specialists to determine the best plan of action
  • Research of best facilities
  • Ongoing monitoring by case coordinators and nurse case managers personally assigned to you
  • Hospital and physician contacts
  • Appointments and travel arrangements
  • Direct billing from institution
  • Post-treatment follow up

What you need in Health Crisis that is provided
under Viator Priority Care™

 

Rapid acces to facilities

Latest most advanced medical technology

Medical specialists-the best in the field

1 Canadian Cancer Society
2 Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada

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