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Okay, free goodie for Meshio.Com readers, a 31-page booklet explaining the 36 types of critical illnesses that is covered under most critical illnesses policy that is offered by various insurance companies in Malaysia. Of course, the terms and conditions would vary, so you should take note o
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10 months ago
THis is a very useful and informative booklet, suitable for those who doesnt really able to keep up with the skyrocketing price of the treatment for all the illnesses.
Just another suggestion for your next edition... :). It is also very useful if you can include how many malaysians actually diagnosed with each of the illness and rank them based on Malaysia's survey.
9 months ago
8 months ago
Thanks for the suggestion. Will try to incorporate that into the next revision. It's sometimes hard to get these handy statistics from the authorities. But anyhow, will try my best!
7 months ago
your CI booklet is very infomative
Btw, may I know the "Wallet Damage" that parts' information you are found from where ?
7 months ago
However, the "wallet damage" differs for each individuals since it would depend very much on the severity of the disease as diagnosed by the doctor. Even doctors can give different quotes, hence it's always good to get a second opinion if you want to make sure you are not paying too much.
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Thanks for the info on Critical illness.
3 months ago