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What is critical illness insurance? 

Critical illness insurance coverage is a type of insurance that offers a lump sum payment for Canadians with serious medical illnesses or conditions like heart attacks, stroke, cancer, etc. You can use the cash to help replace your lost income while you take time off work or to pay for out-of-pocket medical expenses. On top of common major diagnoses, PolicyMe insurance covers you from select early-stage conditions that are detected sooner so that you can start getting better faster.

What does PolicyMe's critical illness insurance cover?

PolicyMe covers 44 conditions — more than any other insurance company in Canada.

For the most severe conditions, PolicyMe will pay out your policy’s full benefit. Benefit amounts range from $10,000 to $1 million. 

Cancer

  • Cancer of specified severity


Heart Conditions

  • Aortic surgery
  • Cardiomyopathy
  • Coronary artery bypass surgery
  • Heart attack
  • Heart valve replacement or repair


Neurological Conditions

  • Stroke
  • Acquired brain injury
  • Bacterial meningitis
  • Benign brain tumour
  • Coma
  • Dementia, including Alzheimer's Disease
  • Motor neuron disease (incl. ALS)
  • Parkinson's Disease and specified atypical Parkinsonian disorders
  • Paralysis


Autoimmune Conditions

  • Aplastic anaemia
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Occupational HIV infection


Sensory & Mobility Conditions

  • Blindness
  • Deafness
  • Loss of limbs
  • Loss of speech
  • Loss of independent existence
  • Severe burns


Transplants & Organ-Related Conditions

  • Kidney failure
  • Major organ transplant
  • Major organ failure on waiting list

Some conditions are less life-threatening and only qualify for a percentage of your policy’s total benefit. 

Cardiovascular Conditions & Procedures

  • Aortic aneurysm
  • Coronary angioplasty
  • Endovascular aortic surgery
  • Implantation of a permanent cardiac pacemaker
  • Implantation of a permanent implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD)


Early-Stage Blood Cancers

  • Chronic lymphocytic leukemia – stage 0


Early-Stage Breast Cancer

  • Breast Cancer: Ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast or lobular carcinoma in situ of the breast


Early-Stage Intestinal Cancer

  • Gastrointestinal stromal tumours (GIST)


Early-Stage Prostate Cancer

  • Prostate cancer – stage T1a or T1b


Early-Stage Skin Cancers

  • Malignant melanoma – stage 1
  • Dermatofibrosarcoma
  • Primary cutaneous lymphoma


Early-Stage Thyroid Cancer

  • Papillary thyroid cancer or follicular thyroid cancer – stage 1


Other Forms Of Cancer

  • Neuroendocrine tumours (including carcinoid tumours)
  • Carcinoma in-situ (non-invasive cancer)


Mastectomies

  • Carcinoma in-situ (CIS) of the breast treated with total mastectomy


Prostatectomies

  • Prostate cancer treated with radical prostatectomy

Who is critical illness insurance for?

You may need critical illness insurance if you have people in your life who depend on your income or don’t have a significant emergency fund. Being seriously ill often means taking time off work or paying for medical expenses that are not covered by provincial health insurance.

Critical illness insurance provides a valuable financial cushion during that difficult time.

Your childcare costs and living expenses won’t go away if you’re diagnosed with a serious illness — but you might not be able to work through your treatment. Critical illness insurance can help bridge the gap to minimize the impact of your illness on your kids’ lives. 

Critical illness insurance is a common workplace insurance benefit, but freelancers and other self-employed Canadians don’t have access to that coverage, despite being highly dependent on month-to-month income.

If you’re reliant on a provincial health care plan for your medical expenses, you may find that many of your bills aren’t covered in the event of a major life-threatening illness.

Being sick is expensive. If you don’t have a large financial security net, a critical illness insurance plan could mean the difference between a drawn-out financial crisis and a temporary hurdle.

How does critical illness insurance work in Canada?

Answer a few questions about your health & lifestyle

Apply for critical illness insurance on its own, or you can apply for term life insurance and see if you’re approved for both at the same time.

How does critical illness insurance work with PolicyMe?

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Features
Other Providers
PolicyMe
Application

Online process. Get approved and covered in 20 minutes, on average.

Typically a call or meeting with an advisor and a paper application.
Online process. Get approved and covered in 20 minutes, on average.
Conditions Covered

44 conditions covered

20-30 conditions covered, on average
44 conditions covered
Fully Covered Early-Stage Conditions

$10,000 to $1 million

24-26 severe conditions, on average
27 severe conditions
Term Lengths

10, 15, 20, 25 or 30 years

Usually 10 or 20 years, or until age 70 or 75
10, 15, 20, 25 or 30 years
Fully Covered Early-Stage Conditions

27 severe conditions

24-26 severe conditions, on average
27 severe conditions
Partially Covered Early-Stage Conditions

17 early-stage conditions

0-8 early-stage conditions, on average
17 early-stage conditions
Coverage Amounts

Lump-sum tax-free payout

$25,000 to $2.5 million, on average
$10,000 to $1 million
Term Lengths

Yes

Usually 10 or 20 years, or until age 70 or 75
10, 15, 20, 25 or 30 years
Locked-in Rate?

Yes

Yes
Yes
Convertible?

Yes

Yes
Yes
Can I apply with my partner?

Yes, one online application for both partners

No, others require separate applications
Yes, one online application for both partners
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Benefits of a PolicyMe critical illness insurance policy

More conditions covered

27 covered critical illnesses and 17 early-stage conditions; more than any other Canadian insurer

More coverage options

Five unique policy lengths from 10 to 30 years, for up to $1M in coverage

Extensive coverage for early-stage cancers & heart disease

2 in 5 Canadians can expect to be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime

Backed by Securian Canada

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How much critical illness coverage do I need?

How much critical illness insurance coverage you need depends on the size of your emergency fund.

Experts usually recommend having three to six months' worth of post-tax income. You may not need critical illness insurance if you have this much available in cash.

Do you have enough saved up to replace what you contribute? What about your spouse or partner? Even if you’re not the primary breadwinner, your family may still depend on your lost income or free labour such as childcare.

What’s the difference between critical illness & disability insurance?

While both critical illness and disability insurance can help Canadians get through financial hardship associated with a medical condition, they serve different purposes:

Disability insurance

It intends to replace part of an individual’s income when they are unable to work due to an injury, illness, or other disabling condition (as defined by the policy).

Critical illness insurance

It intends to help individuals and their families deal with the steep and unexpected costs associated with a major medical diagnosis, which may include treatment, home care, lost income, and more.

A broken bone might qualify you for disability insurance if you’re unable to work, but it doesn’t come with the overwhelming costs that a cancer diagnosis might carry. Conversely, while you might continue working while undergoing cancer treatment, you’ll still likely face significant costs that your emergency fund may not cover.

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Disability insurance
Critical illness insurance 
Trigger

Online process. Get approved and covered in 20 minutes, on average.

Inability to work
Serious medical diagnosis
Conditions covered

44 conditions covered

Any medical or mental condition that prevents you from working (as defined by your policy)
A specific list of serious medical conditions specified in your policy, regardless of ability to work
Payout amount

$10,000 to $1 million

A portion of your regular income
$10K - $1M+, based on your selection
Payout frequency

10, 15, 20, 25 or 30 years

Monthly
One-time lump sum
When your benefits stop

27 severe conditions

When you return to work
Not tied to work; you get a one-time payment, whether or not you’re working
Standard waiting period

Yes, one online application for both partners

30 days to 1 year
30 days

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Find out how much you could pay for critical illness insurance. When you’re ready, you can complete your application online in your own time. 

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FAQ: Critical illness insurance 101

Critical illness means being diagnosed with a serious health condition that is often life-threatening.

Insurance companies have different definitions of what a critical illness is and what conditions qualify. Common conditions such as stroke, cancer and heart attack are usually covered in critical illness insurance policies.

The purpose of critical illness insurance is to provide financial support to an individual that has a serious disease or illness. Public health care in Canada may not cover all medications, travel for treatment and homecare. You may also not have an employer group benefit plan or other private coverage to rely on. A critical illness may also mean unpaid time off work and/or additional costs like child care or retrofitting your home.

The lump sum payment you get from critical illness insurance helps to offset these expenses and provide additional financial security during this difficult time.

Illnesses typically covered by critical illness insurance in Canada include heart attack, cancer, paralysis, stroke, organ transplants, Alzheimer's, kidney failure and multiple sclerosis.

Canadian insurers have different definitions of what a critical illness is, but it is essentially a life-threatening illness. Some insurers will only cover serious illnesses like heart attack, while others will also cover early-stage diseases such as early-stage breast cancer.

In Canada, PolicyMe recently introduced the most complete critical illness insurance that covers 44 conditions: full coverage for 27 conditions and partial coverage for 17 conditions. Sun Life and Equitable offer the next best coverage options with 34 conditions covered: full coverage for 26 conditions and partial coverage for 8 conditions.

Curious to see how PolicyMe stacks up against other Canadian critical illness providers? Learn more about the best critical illness insurance in Canada.

Some conditions specify an amount of time that has to pass after you are diagnosed before you qualify for a critical illness payout. This differs by insurance company and by the condition that is covered. Usually, cardiovascular conditions (like heart attacks) are most likely to have a waiting period. That said, most of PolicyMe's covered conditions don't have waiting periods to qualify.

Critical illness insurance typically pays out between $10,000 to $1 million in Canada. You choose your coverage amount when you apply for and sign your critical illness policy. If you want a higher coverage amount, your monthly premium will also be higher, though this rate is also determined by your health status, age and other factors.

Critical illness insurance is always paid out as a single lump-sum amount.

Yes, you can always cancel your critical illness insurance with any Canadian provider.

With PolicyMe, you get a full refund on any premiums you have paid if you cancel within 30 days of the date your critical illness policy became active.

If you cancel after this 30-day period, you will only receive a pro-rated refund of any premiums you have prepaid. You won’t be charged any cancellation fees or penalties.

Yes, you can buy critical illness insurance by itself in Canada. At PolicyMe, you can buy critical illness coverage by itself, you can buy it with term life insurance or you can add it on to existing term life insurance coverage after the fact.

You might still be eligible for critical illness insurance if you have a history of high blood pressure. But you may not be eligible if you’ve had an abnormal ECG or have had heart surgery. You might also be ineligible if you’ve been diagnosed with or have experienced symptoms of:

  • Heart attack
  • Transient ischemic attack
  • Stroke
  • Coronary artery disease

Make sure to read your policy carefully to see what other exclusions may apply.

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