Top 5 Reasons Why You Need To Get Health Insurance Even While You’re Young

Most young and active people are  very skeptical when it comes to getting health insurance, accident coverage, or life insurance. They will often say: “Why spend on something I don’t need now when I can very well use my money to buy  the latest gadget, take a trip to Boracay, or get that fashionable bag showcased recently at the runway?”

While, admittedly, these are some great things to spend your money on, getting health insurance is more an investment rather than an expenditure. Here are our top five (5) reasons why you need to get  health insurance while you are still young and healthy.

1) You’ll never know when you will get a critical illness.

You may be young, feeling well and believing that you are healthy right now.

But I’m sure you’ve heard of that relative, or friend, or friend-of-a-friend who had a heart attack, got a stroke, or was diagnosed with cancer in their late-20s or early-30s.

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The hard fact is, even young and active people CAN get a critical illness. It was a reality that actress Camille Prats had to deal with when she got widowed at such a young age (read about her story here or watch her interview here).

You can always think to yourself that “it WON’T happen to me.” Then again, those who got sick at such a young age thought the same thing.

2) “An ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure.”

You can be exercising, going to the gym regularly, running or jogging every day, attending yoga or pilates classes, joining marathons, and even be into multi-sport disciplines, but you will still need preventive care and check-ups like endoscopies, X-rays, mammograms, etc.

It is always best to identify health problems earlier, when treatments are cheaper and easier. This makes it possible for you or your loved ones to be treated sooner in case you get diagnosed with a critical illness.

In the same manner, getting health insurance is prevention from the financial stress that is related to getting a critical illness. I’m sure you know a relative or friend who got sick and have become worse because they could no longer afford to pay for their hospital bills. Perhaps they had to sell their house or their car. Borrow tons of money. Or perhaps their kids had to stop schooling.

Spare yourself from being another “burden” by getting a health insurance soon.

3) Health Insurance is more than just emergency care.

Uninsured people receive less medical care, preventive care, and follow-up care as well.

Health insurance will not only cover emergency care but also follow-up care like rehab care which is not usually covered by Philhealth or SSS benefits.

Rehab care is very important to get back the full functions of our bodies from before the sickness or accident.

Having  health insurance will ensure that you will be able to receive the best care after being  confined in a hospital.

4) Investing in health insurance is investing in financial health. And it comes out cheaper too.

We may not realize it but investing in health insurance is investing in our financial health as well.

If you are an investment-savvy and intelligent entrepreneur you will always think about protecting not only your savings and your investments but yourself and your family as well.

It is not enough that you have “ample” cash on hand or in the bank or in your stock market portfolio especially if you are still in the stages of building your financial wealth.

Always remember that a sudden and serious illness can lead to catastrophic costs and financial ruin.

Once you become ill and you don’t have  health insurance, your last resort may be to liquidate your financial investments and this will disrupt your quest to achieve your investing goals.

And getting it while young means lower premiums. Coverage becomes more expensive as you start aging and start feeling the aches and pains in your body. Think of it as an “early bird” discount J

5) It’s an investment that will save lives.

Having health insurance will also avoid having any health condition to worsen. What if your family relies heavily on you as the breadwinner?

More than that, living longer enough for your loved ones is more valuable than any other investments or wealth that you can keep and enjoy in this world.

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Health insurance is very important to us and our family’s lives. We may not need it now just because we believe ourselves to be in the best of health, but that is actually the best time to prepare. You do not fix a leaking roof when you are in the middle of a typhoon.

Wondering how to get a health insurance even if you are living away from the city? Check out www.axaion.com.ph and get a basic health insurance plan inside the comforts of your own home and using your computer.

Aside from health insurance AXA iON also offers a selection of Savings, Academic, and Life Exentials.

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How Do You Measure A Year in the Life?

Five hundred twenty five thousand six hundred minutes
How do you measure, measure a year?
In daylights, in sunsets
In midnights, in cups of coffee
In inches, in miles, in laughter, in strife
In five hundred twenty five thousand six hundred minutes
How do you measure, a year in the life?
How about love?
How about love?
How about love?
Measure in love

Seasons of love (love)

“Seasons Of Love” by Rent cast from the album Rent: Original Broadway Cast Recording
Composed by Jonathan Larson

I just love listening to this song. Aside from my just plain liking sentimental tunes, this song points out a universal truth – we can measure our lives by different metrics. But, the most important measure still seems to be how we have touched lives and how we have shown love to the people who matter most to us.

Our love for them and our desire to show this, drives us in everything we do. This is the reason why I actually got my first insurance policy. I work hard and it’s important to me that my loved ones will be cared for, regardless whether I’m still here or gone.

August, being my most active month of the year as an entrepreneur and traveler, has pushed my life insurance needs to the forefront.

Problem is, I don’t have the time to meet with financial advisors or insurance agents nor do I want the hassle of discussing and reading all those quotations. Neither do I have the time to go to an insurance office (especially with all the rain during this season!).

Tadah! Thank you #Google! A search in the net showed me #AXAion! The search showed that it’s the Philippine’s first online insurance store where buying a life, health, savings and/or education plan seems to be as easy as 1-2-3!

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I decided to try it out. I started with a Visit to: www.axaion.com.ph. There, I found a selection of plans: Savings, Academic, Life and Health eXentials. Finding out how much money I had to put in and grow in these plans was so easy.

Answering the online application form and keying in payment information in the PesoPay (payment gateway) page was a piece of cake. I can’t believe that the whole transaction was paperless from start to finish! There was absolutely no need to print, scan, email or visit a branch! But I did get a quick call from a customer service representative at AXA Philippines. The rep courteously verified my application and some of the things I mentioned in my application

AXA iON is the answer to all of us busy bees who want to get financial products but can’t seem to find the time to get a quotation, apply and pay for this basic financial essential! Easy, convenient, safe and accessible to all!

I think I will get my health and savings plan online again ☺

by Carissa Patag
Editor, Rock To Riches

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Carissa is a Philippine licensed stock broker, mutual fund agent, real estate agent, Bonds and Fixed rate Instrument Trader and Insurance Agent. As a financial professional, Carissa held the following positions: Associate Director and Head of Retail Sales and Marketing, Vice president, Fund Manager and Certified Securities Representative.

Carissa ‘s advocacy in financial literacy includes being an Advisor and Contributor in Angat Pilipinas Coalition for Financial Literacy and being a speaker in Corporate and Academe settings.

Carissa has business interests in Retail, Pharmaceutical and Trading Industries and currently sits on the board of various corporations.

I Am an OFW and I Bought My Life Insurance Online

OFWs on vacation have only enough time to do the things they need to do —meet their loved ones, eat out in their favorite restaurants, go shopping, go to some local vacation spot they’ve never been to, or throw parties for friends and relatives.

On top of that, OFWs will have to squeeze in time to go to POEA or OWWA to get their OECs or overseas employment certificates, as a requirement for leaving the Philippines again and be officially recognized as the nation’s new heroes.

But many OFWs forget to add in their ‘to-do’ list some of the most important things they should do during their vacations — managing their finances. Many neglect to open a savings account or an investment account.There are also those who forget to file and pay for their contributions to SSS, Philhealth, or Pag-ibig Fund.

But one of the tasks they should not forget during their vacation is to get insurance coverage for themselves or their families.  Since OFWs are naturally hardworking and focus on their ability to provide for their loved ones right now, they rarely entertain the idea of passing away suddenly.

Taking Care of the Needs of Loved Ones

Many OFWs look at providing for the immediate needs of their family members back home, hence they send gifts and “pasalubong” on a regular basis. They don’t see the reality that one day they will pass away (and hopefully not too soon) and may leave their children and loved ones with nothing on hand.

While it takes a long time to build wealth through hardwork, business, and investing, getting a life insurance policy is an easier alternative for an OFW.

This ensures that the OFW can immediately protect the financial future of his or her loved ones should he or she meet an untoward incident.

I Am an OFW and I Bought Life Insurance Online

I first got my life insurance policy back in 2008 when I was still working in the Philippines as an auditor.

I was newly-married back then but I already knew that my spouse would need financial support in case I pass away.  Getting a life insurance was one of the preparations I made should that sad thing happen.

Now that I am an OFW, and with a 5-year old daughter, I realize that my current insurance policy will not be sufficient any longer.  That’s why during our last vacation in the Philippines, I immediately purchased another life insurance policy.

With a very busy schedule during our vacation, I only had time to log in to the internet to do my transactions. That was when I stumbled upon the new AXA iON online insurance store.

What I did was visit http://www.axaion.com.ph/ and browsed through its online store featuring four different insurance products.

They have  Savings eXentials which is an alternative savings plan,  Academic eXentials which is an automatic save-up program for children’s education, the  Health eXentials for medical emergencies, and the  Life eXentials which I purchased as life insurance for me and my wife.

The process is very easy. No paper, no more printing. I only filled out the online application form, answered a few questions, then paid my first premium with my credit card.

It’s easy as that!

So if you are an OFW, buying any of these AXA iON insurance products to meet your financial goals will be very convenient for you.

You can use your Visa or Master Card credit card to pay for your monthly premiums via the secure PesoPay payment system. Your succeeding monthly premiums will automatically be charged to your credit card, too.

Do you want to know more about AXA iON? Visit http://www.axaion.com.ph/ or watch this video from AXA Philippines: