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    Compare critical illness plan

    Critical illness insurance is one of the most important forms of financial protection in Singapore. With rising medical costs and longer recovery periods, a critical illness (CI) diagnosis can severely impact both your income and savings.

    In this guide, we compare the 5 best critical illness insurance plans in Singapore (2026), explain how CI coverage works, and help you choose the right plan based on your needs, budget, and life stage.

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    According to statistics from the Ministry of Health (MOH), the top three causes of death in Singapore are Cancer, Pneumonia, and Heart Disease. Ensuring you have adequate CI coverage allows you to focus on recovery without financial worries.

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    What is a Critical Illness Plan?

    Critical illness insurance provides a lump-sum payout when you are diagnosed with a covered illness such as cancer, stroke, or heart attack. This payout can be used for daily living expenses, loss of income during recovery, alternative treatments not covered by hospital plans, and long-term care or lifestyle adjustments.

    Unlike hospitalisation insurance, CI insurance is not limited to medical bills, you decide how the money is used.

    Read more: Do I need a critical illness plan?

    Early, Intermediate and Late-Stage Critical Illness Coverage Explained

    Modern CI plans in Singapore typically cover illnesses at different stages:

    Early-Stage CI, pays upon early diagnosis (e.g. carcinoma in situ, early stroke). Helps with early treatment and income replacement. Most claims in Singapore occur at early stages.

    Intermediate-Stage CI, covers illness progression. Acts as a buffer before full late-stage payout.

    Late-Stage CI, pays when illness becomes severe or life-threatening. Traditionally the only stage covered by older CI plans.

    Best practice in 2026: Choose plans that cover early and late stages, or offer multi-claim (multipay) coverage.

     

     

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