This rainy season,
protect yourself and loved ones from dengue.
Tips to protect yourself and your family from dengue
Protect yourself from mosquito bites. To protect yourself from mosquito bites, wear pants and tops with long sleeves to cover your arms and legs. Experts also advise to use insect repellant containing 20-30% DEET (N,N-Diethyl-m-toluamide) or 20% picaridin.
Treating dengue may come at a hefty price. A dengue
test alone can cost you up toPHP3,000. Once diagnosed, the average medical cost
of one-week confinement is at least PHP20,000 in public hospitals and PHP40,000
in private hospitals. For severe cases, which may require treatments beyond one
week, hospitalization and medicines may reach up to PHP800,000. To help you be
prepared if diagnosed with unexpected illnesses like dengue and its complications,
AXA Philippines, one of the country’s leading insurance providers, offers its
new health insurance product, Health Care Access, a comprehensive and
affordable health care solution for one’s hospitalization and medical needs.
It
comes in two plan types: Health Care Access Prime and Health Care Access Lite.
Health
Care Access Prime provides comprehensive coverage of up to PHP 5,000,000 annually
and is ideal for those who have no HMO like entrepreneurs, freelancers, and
consultants. Health Care Access Prime offers inpatient, outpatient, and
emergency care treatment up to the plan’s Annual Benefit Limit (ABL). Health
Care Access Prime also offers preventive care benefits and life and accident
insurance up to PHP500,000. Moreover, customers can include an optical care
benefit to the plan by paying a small additional annual premium.
For
those with HMO coverage from their employment but need additional protection,
Health Care Access Lite is designed to provide just that on top of one’s
existing health care plan or personal health fund. Health Care Access Lite
includes life and insurance accident coverage up to PHP500,000. In addition,
you can enhance the coverage of your plan with outpatient care, optical care,
or dental care benefit by paying a small additional premium. Both plan types
include a Longevity Health Fund, a lump sum cash benefit that can be access at
76 years old for future medical needs.
For more information on Health Care Access, visit https://bit.ly/3xwunlp.
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