Monday 21 July 2014

Where is Health Insurance on your List?



20% of Canadians don’t have any type of health insurance, be it group insurance, personal insurance or even personal savings put aside in the event of a health crisis. Many Canadian families feel overextended financially taking into account the general cost of living.

Between managing child care costs, mortgage and vehicle payments, utilities, investing in a retirement fund, as well as other common expenses, the idea of planning for potential future health care costs might be at the bottom of the list for many busy families.

The scary truth is that a serious health issue such as a heart attack, stroke, cancer, or other serious illness/accident can result in very high medical bills. Having health insurance coverage can help to absorb the costs. 

Health insurance can be customized to meet your needs. There are plans specifically designed for families with children, individuals, students, and seniors. It’s a matter of doing your homework and obtaining a plan that suits your particular needs and budget.

Canadians need to put health insurance higher on the list!

For more information about customized plans for CAA members, go to  CAAhealth.ca.

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