Putting employees and their families in control of out-of-pocket expenses.
Cancer insurance from ManhattanLife, sometimes referred to as supplemental cancer insurance, is an important benefit you can offer your employees to enhance your benefit package while helping employees protect themselves from the copays, deductibles, and other expenses that come with fighting a cancer diagnosis.
ManhattanLife offers two different cancer policies – ManhattanLife Critical Illness and Cancer, a lump sum policy that is part of our Prestige series, and Cancer Care Plus through our Premier series. Both deliver peace of mind by helping employees and their families cover a variety of expenses .
CANCER STATISTICS
15.5M
More than 15.5 million Americans with a history of cancer were alive January 1, 2016. Most were diagnosed many years ago and have no current evidence of cancer.1
1.7M
More than 1.7 million new cancer cases were expected to be diagnosed in 2019.1
1,660
Cancer is responsible for approximately 1,660 deaths each day.2
Cancer Lump Sum
The ManhattanLife Critical Illness and Cancer policy helps to protect an employee’s and their family’s assets in the event of a critical illness. It offers valuable peace of mind from the rising costs of specialized healthcare, which are not offered by ordinary health insurance.
USE CANCER LUMP SUM FOR
Out-of-pocket medical care costs
Home healthcare
Travel to and from treatment facilities
Training and rehabilitation
Loss of income due to absences from work (employee’s or family members’)
Childcare
Other expenses
PLAN BENEFITS
Pays up to three lump sum benefits (four with the Recurrence Benefit)
Pays regardless of other coverage
Covers vascular conditions, cancer, and other critical illness
All benefits are paid directly to the insured
Cancer
ManhattanLife helps provide your employees an important safety net in fighting the financial consequences of cancer that result beyond traditional health insurance.
PREMIER CANCER BENEFITS
Radiation, chemotherapy, and other benefits
Cancer screening test (one per year)
Additional surgical opinions
Daily hospital confinement benefit
Surgical benefit 18 to 69 age limits
CANCER STATISTICS
#2
Cancer is the second most common cause of death in the U.S.2
606,880
Nearly 607,000 Americans were expected to die of cancer in 2019.1
52%
Hospital outpatient and office-based provider visits were responsible for 52% of the $80.2 billion in direct medical costs related to cancer treatment in 2015.2