OCR Text |
Show 1. How much will | te paid when | go to the hospital? You will receive cash benefits at the rate of $600.00 a month ($20.00 a day), whenever you are hospitalized. Your coverage begins as soon as we receive your Introductory Premium—this is the day you are covered for any accident. Sickness coverage be- gins 30 days after the policy is issued. Once you have reached 65 years of age, you collect in addition to any Medicare benefits— $300.00 a month for thefirst three months, and $600.00 monthly while you remain continuously hospitalized afterwards. 2. Do you pay me cash when mychildren go to the nospital? You collect cash benefits at the rate of $360.00 a month any time your child goes to the hospital, when Coverage for Children is added to the basic plan... each time any unmar depen- dentchild (age 1 month through 18 years) is in the hospitalfor sickness orinjury. 3. Whendo | start to collect hospital benefits? This new plan (NH10-689 Cal.) covers you from the very first d: for accidents and from the sixth day for sickness—even forlif if necessary. Most everyone has someinsurance or savings to take care of a one to five-day hospital stay. Since we provide lifetimebenefits, this “deductible”feature enables us to give yr broad coverageat a iower cost than would otherwise be possiole. 4. What about any children we have in the future—will they be protected too? They surely will! When you have Coverage for Children (with or without Maternity Benefits), your “new addition” will be covered automatically at the age of 1 month and at no extra cost. 5. Will “uu pay me cash beneiits for pregnancy Yes. While some health plans con't cover pregnancy, we do. When you have Coveraze for Children and Maternity Benefits, youcollect benefits at the rate of $600.00 a month for each pregnancy, childbirth or miscarriage that results in a hospital stay. (The wife only must be enrolled in this plan for the entire preg- nancy.) 6. How much do| receive for a Registered Nurse at Home? You collect at the rate of $400.00 ‘a month up to $4,800.00 when your doctor has you employ a full-time registered nurse within 5 days after you return home. You needonly to have been hospitalized 5 days or more for which benefits were payable. Your Registered Nurse at Home benefits continue during employment of the nurse—even for as long as 12 full months. 7. Arethere times | mightcollect as much as $2,400.00 a month? There are! Remember. we pay cash not just for you but for every Covered Member of your family. National Home plan members get an EXTRAORDINARY DOUBLE CASH BENEFIT.If you and your covered spouse are both in an accident and go to the hospital at the same time, you receive $2,400.00-a-month tax-free cash (when under age 65). This amount is paid for as long as both of you remain in the hospital—evenfor life if necessary. 8. Are there any other cash benefits | can collect? Wepay you $1,000.00 cash for compiete accidental loss of one handoronefoot orsight of one eye, and $2,000.00 cash for loss of both hands or both feet or sight of both eyes—evenif it happens as long as 3 monthsafter the accident. Naturally, National Home realizes that loss of limb or eyesight is terrible. Nothing can take its place. But a check for $1,000.00 or $2,000.00 can help bring peace of mind during the period of adjustment. 9. If I'm hospitalized tess than a month—do youstill pay me cash benefits? Yes! We pay you at the rate of $600.00 a month for every day you're in the hospital due to an accident. Sickness benefits begin ‘on the sixth day you are in the hospital. These benefits continue for as long as you're in the hospital—even forlife, if neces- sary. 10. What if | already have some health or hospital insurance—wil! you pay me anyway ...on top of what they pay me? Of course we will! That's the beauty of your National Home plan. Never mind what you collect from Blue Gross Hospitalization Plans, Blue Shield Medical Plans or Workmen's Compensation. We still pay you cash benefits at the rate of $800.00 a month —evenfer life, if necessary. So,if other insurance has taken care ‘of some—oreven all—of your medicalbills... you stil! have that tax-free cash income from this National Homeplan. Isn't that a nice way to end aniliness? Naturally, at these lowrates, we can issue you only one policy of this type. 11. How can | use my cash benefits? Use the money any way you choose. To coverbills from the doctor, surgeon, nurse, druggist or anyone who has given you care andtreatment. If you have money left over, use it to pay for living expenses like rent, food, clothing. Or put it in the bank to. replace any incomeyou lost during your hospitalization. |