Four common excuses not to get health insurance
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The World Health Statistics is an annual snapshot of the state of health around the world, with the latest report highlighting just how vital health insurance can be in unforeseen circumstances.
Too many people are still dying of preventable diseases, too many people are being pushed into poverty to pay for health care out of their own pockets and too many people are unable to get the health services they need." - WHO Director-General, Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
But despite its importance, health insurance is not something that many people consider. Why is that so? Today, we examine 4 of the most common reasons for not getting health insurance.
1) “Health insurance is too costly. I’d rather save money!”
2) “I have a regular exercise routine that keeps me healthy.”
Complacency often sets in when we’re having it good. You may be in the pink of health and taking up exercise classes regularly, but the worst types of disasters are those that come without warning. For example, certain diseases such as cancer have no correlation to your current state of health. In addition, people with active lifestyles might even be more prone to conditions such as high blood pressure and diabetes due to genetic disorders that are inherited in their family history. Hence, while a regular exercise routine is recommended for everyone, it should not be seen as a reason to avoid getting health insurance.
3) “I’m young and less prone to falling sick.”
4) “Health insurance is too complicated to understand.”
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When it comes to health insurance, it is important to look at long-term rather than short-term reasons. If you’ve any questions, find out more here or feel free to reach out to us here.