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What protection does Ping An Personal Critical Illness Insurance provide?
The critical illness insurance of Ping An Personal Insurance provides two kinds of protection for serious illness and mild illness, covering 25 common major diseases and 15 mild diseases. During the insurance period, if the insured is diagnosed with serious illness or mild illness for the first time after the waiting period, the insurer will pay the insured insurance money (see the insurance contract for details).

1. The 25 major diseases covered by Ping An Personal Critical Illness Insurance are:

Malignant tumor, acute myocardial infarction, apoplexy sequelae, major organ transplantation or hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.

Coronary artery bypass grafting (or coronary artery bypass grafting), end-stage renal disease (or uremia stage of chronic renal failure)

Multiple limb loss, acute or subacute severe hepatitis, benign brain tumor and decompensated chronic liver failure.

Encephalitis sequela or sequelae of meningitis, deep coma, deafness in both ears, blindness and paralysis.

Heart valve surgery, severe Alzheimer's disease, severe brain injury, severe Parkinson's disease, severe third-degree burns.

Severe primary pulmonary hypertension, severe motor neuron disease, language loss, severe aplastic anemia, aortic surgery.

2. The 15 kinds of mild diseases covered by Ping An's personal critical illness insurance are:

Very early malignant tumor or lesion, atypical myocardial infarction, mild stroke, coronary intervention (non-thoracotomy)

Cardiac valve intervention (non-thoracotomy), severe visual impairment, intra-aortic surgery (non-thoracotomy)

Pituitary tumor, brain cyst, cerebral aneurysm and hemangioma, small area third degree burn (10%), severe craniocerebral injury.

ⅲ atrioventricular block-pacemaker implantation, mild primary pulmonary hypertension

Facial plastic surgery in which one eye is blind and one limb is lost due to accidental disfigurement.