A Critical Illness can be More Financially Devastating than a Terminal Illness

October 24, 2023/Coronation Research

While a terminal illness diagnosis is without doubt far more devastating than being diagnosed with a critical illness, the complex financial facts are that, in most instances, critical illnesses, which often persist for many years or even decades, can be far more financially devastating than terminal illnesses. 

In addition to paying for expensive medication, specialist treatment and regular bouts of hospitalisation, critical illnesses can also prevent victims from working or seriously compromise their income to pay for expensive and ongoing treatment. 

The saying that a healthy person has a thousand wishes, but a sick man has only one, illustrates that illness can quickly re-prioritise the value of health in a person’s life. Sadly, however, in most cases, the value of health only becomes apparent once lost.

Critical illness is a condition causing life-threatening organ dysfunction, potentially leading to excess morbidity, heart attack, cancer, limb loss or other severe psychological reactions. If untreated or incorrectly treated, critical illnesses can cause death. Managed correctly, on the other hand, critical illnesses can be cured through intensive medical management.

Critical illness insurance allows ordinary Nigerians to afford treatment for otherwise unaffordable conditions, alleviating pain and suffering and the financial devastation that treating a critical illness can cause. Viewed another way, critical illness cover is an essential financial management tool, providing individuals and families a mechanism to cover the costs of treating critical illnesses while compensating for loss of earnings in cases where victims can’t work or suffer restricted incomes. 

Victims of critical illness usually require regular and ongoing hospitalisation, outpatient evaluation and various other health management initiatives implemented over many years. As such, critical illness often leads to financial disaster, either directly from medical costs or indirectly through loss of income. The long-term costs of treating critical illnesses have serious financial consequences for victims and their families, especially if sufferers are primary breadwinners. 

From a financial perspective, a critical illness can be far more devastating to a family’s circumstances than a terminal illness, especially since most terminal illnesses are relatively short-lived. Also, in cases where the victim has life insurance, the family often receives a death benefit. From a financial perspective, critical illnesses offer neither a respite in costs nor a palliative payout. Unless, of course, the victim or family have taken out critical insurance coverage. 

While people may have little or no control over the occurrence of critical illnesses, they are, however, able to determine how these illnesses affect their finances. Critical illness insurance, for example, achieves three things. Firstly, since treating critical illnesses is beyond the financial capacity of most individuals and families in Nigeria, critical illness cover takes care of the financial costs of the extended, ongoing medical management of critical conditions. Secondly, since most critical illness covers include regular testing for crucial conditions, often just having critical illness cover helps people identify conditions before they become critical, buying time for preventative treatment or simple lifestyle changes to head off the critical condition. Finally, in cases where the victim of a critical illness is the breadwinner in a family, critical illness cover also provides a degree of income protection, providing families with a monthly income in instances where the breadwinner can no longer earn a salary to provide for their loved ones. 

Just like taking out life, motor or household insurance, critical illness coverage is simple and easy to buy and use. Considering the suffering caused by an extended crucial illness without the proper treatment or the hardship of losing the primary breadwinner’s income, critical illness coverage is also inexpensive relative to the peace of mind it provides. 

More generally, once critical illness coverage becomes the norm in Nigeria, hundreds and thousands of preventable and unnecessary deaths can be avoided each year, significantly lessening the burden on the National Health System by reducing the number of conditions that develop into critical illness and death.

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