MedSupport insurance

Beverly is a 45-year-old single mom with a teenager. She has great medical insurance, but at her house every penny counts. Her daughter needs her tonsils removed. Beverly may have a few minor hospital stays in her future, too. MedSupport can keep small, unrelated hospital stays from becoming a big pain in the checkbook.

Our MedSupport benefit pays a lump sum benefit amount after a hospitalization or outpatient surgery for a covered injury or illness. It can be used for the expenses health insurance doesn't cover.


MedSupport insurance is a limited policy.

The policies or their provisions may vary or be unavailable in some states. The policies have exclusions and limitations which may affect any benefits payable. See the actual policy or your Unum representative for specific provisions and details of availability.

References:
1. Federated Ambulatory Surgery Association, "Consumers Urged To Become More Informed Of Their Health Care Options During National ASC Open House Day," August 21, 2006.
2. National Safety Council, "Injury Facts," 2005-2006 edition, page 25.
Today, an estimated 80% of surgical procedures in the US are performed in outpatient settings.[1]
Federated Ambulatory Surgery Association

Americans make more than 40 million emergency room visits a year for injuries.[2]
National Safety Council