Texas cancer insurance is designed to pay for the nonmedical costs associated with cancer. Though your Texas Medicare Supplemental insurance will pay for many of your cancer-related medical expenses, cancer can often leave you with many other expenditures not fully covered by insurance, such as some experimental treatments and reconstructions, and also expenditures that health insurance doesn't cover at all, such as travel expenses and time lost from work.
Texas cancer policies may include some or all of the following benefits to help you during cancer treatment:
Lump sum upon first diagnosis
Daily hospital confinement benefit
Surgery & Anesthesia
Radiation and Chemotherapy
Other drugs and medicines
Ambulance
Transportation Mileage Allowance
Family Member Lodging
Private Duty Nursing & Home Recovery
New or Experimental Treatment Benefit
Hospice Care
Most Texas cancer insurance plans require only a few medical questions, and do not involve any questions regarding your family's health history. No medical exam required.