Insurance providing benefits, subject to a maximum amount, for expenses incurred in connection with the treatment of specified diseases, such as cancer.
Specified disease insurance, which is not available in some states, provides benefits for only a single disease, such as cancer, or for a group of specified diseases. Benefits are usually limited to payment of a fixed amount for each type of treatment.
a policy that provides stated benefits, usually of large amounts, toward the expense of the treatment of the disease or diseases named in the policy
This kind of insurance pays benefits for only a single disease, such as cancer, or for a group of diseases. Specified Disease Insurance doesn't fill gaps in Medicare coverage but may do so when combined with other types of health plan coverage.
Coverage that provides benefits for only a single disease, such as cancer, or for a group of specified diseases. Benefits are usually limited to payment of a fixed amount for each type of treatment. This is not available in some states.