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Best critical illness plan

Best critical illness plan

What is a Critical Illness Plan?
Critical illness insurance provides a lump-sum payout when you are diagnosed with a covered illness such as cancer, stroke, or heart attack. This payout can be used for:

Daily living expenses

Loss of income during recovery

Alternative treatments not covered by hospital plans

Long-term care or lifestyle adjustments

Unlike hospitalisation insurance, CI insurance is not limited to medical bills — you decide how the money is used.

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Early, Intermediate & Late-Stage Critical Illness Coverage Explained
Modern CI plans in Singapore typically cover illnesses at different stages:

🟡 Early-Stage CI
Pays upon early diagnosis (e.g. carcinoma in situ, early stroke)

Helps with early treatment and income replacement

Most claims in Singapore occur at early stages

🟠 Intermediate-Stage CI
Covers illness progression

Acts as a buffer before full late-stage payout

🔴 Late-Stage CI
Pays when illness becomes severe or life-threatening

Traditionally the only stage covered by older CI plans

👉 Best practice in 2026: Choose plans that cover early + late stages, or offer multi-claim (multipay) coverage.

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