Showing posts with label kos perubatan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kos perubatan. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Medical Card Syarikat dan Medical Card Personal

Q : Apa faedah yang saya boleh dapat kalau saya ambik satu medical card peribadi, sebab saya ada medical card syarikat saya sediakan, Encik Khairul? Banyak lagi wang yang saya boleh guna untuk masa depan saya yang lebih cerah.

Khairul : Cik yang comel, saya ada baca satu journal, salah satu point adalah kajian mendapati bahawa jika anda hanya memiliki medical card daripada syarikat sahaja, anda akan kekal bekerja sehingga duit KWSP boleh keluar (@sehingga bersara). Sebab jika anda berpindah ke syarikat lain, mungkin penyakit anda tersebut tidak lagi dilindungi. Justeru, anda tidak mahu duit anda habis bayar perubatan, anda duduk lah dalam syarikat itu walaupun anda berada tempat anda bekerja itu tidak ada “freedom of life”.  Jika anda mempunyai medical card peribadi anda boleh membuat keputusan untuk bersara awal jika anda mengalami penyakit kritikal kerana anda tidak perlu risau dengan kos perubatan anda.

Cik yang comel membuat keputusan untuk mempunyai simpanan takaful pada usia muda, kalau boleh time masuk kerja jer dah allocate untuk takaful.  Jangan bazirkan duit dengan membeli kereta mahal dulu... nnt susah dikemudian hari. Apa2 hidup secara basic dulu.

penulis boleh dihubungi menerusi talian di 019 271 7006 atau email ke khairul@thetakaful.com. Terima kasih

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Rising pressure of healthcare cost - the star

Saturday March 14, 2009

Rising pressure of healthcare cost
By CECILIA KOK




Increases in medical bills are outpacing the general inflation rate each year. That raises the question whether healthcare is reserved only for those who can afford it

“I got the bill for my surgery. Now I know what those doctors were wearing masks for”
– American bureaucrat, James H. Boren (1925)

WHAT is the value of a human’s health? Sixteenth-century English scholar and vicar at Oxford University Robert Burton put it at such: “Restore a man to his health, and his purse lies open to thee.”

That denotes that health is priceless, and almost everyone would pay anything to get well. With the doctors’ power to demand, medical services do not come cheap.

And with the continuous rise of investments in research and development as well as the adoption of the latest technologies to deal with the rapid emergence of new and complicated illnesses (and the re-emergence of some deadly ones), healthcare costs are soaring by the day.

So, who can afford to fall sick these days?