A stand-alone plan or a rider that provides comprehensive coverage for hospital and surgical fees, with 4 plans available for selection.
There is an old Chinese proverb that says a small sickness is good fortune. However, in the event of hospitalization as a result of accidents and illnesses, you may suffer from huge medical expenses, such that a basic medical plan may be insufficient in dealing with the financial burden.
Chubb Life's Select Top-Up Medical Plan is here to help. This plan, which can be purchased as a basic plan or as a rider, provides you comprehensive medical protection at affordable premiums. By choosing Select Top-Up Medical Plan, you'll have peace of mind, and we will help shoulder the cost of medical treatment. You can rest assured and be free of worries while you recover.
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