Feedback from our Critical Illness Questionnaires!
Monday, January 29, 2007
Advisors have already started sending back the Questionnaires for their chance to win great prizes!
Top answers were, 1) If you were given $50,000 what would you do with the money? - Top answer - Invest - Second spot - Pay off debt - Third - Go on vacation
2) If you were given $50,000 after being diagnosed with cancer, - Top answer - Pay for improved treatment - Second spot - Invest - Third - Pay off debt
3) How many people do you know who have been diagnosed with cancer, had a heart attack or suffered a stroke? - Top answer - Over 10 people - Second Spot - More than 5 people
4) On average, what percentage of people survive at least 30 days after having a heart attack? - Top answer - 90% (correct answer) - Second spot - 40% - Third - 15%
5) What do you think the cost would be for heart valve surgery in the US? - Top answer - $125,000+ (correct answer) - Second - $25,000
6) How much would you pay to get a second opinion from a doctor specializing in your area of illness? - Top answer - Whatever it costs - Second spot - $5,000 - Third - $10,000
7) What is the average wait time for cancer radiation treatment in Ottawa? - Top answer - Eight weeks (correct answer) - Second spot - Four weeks
8) How do you feel the health care system will change in the next 10 years? - Top answer - There will be fewer doctors and increased wait times - Second spot - It will improve
9) Have you ever heard of Critical Illness Insurance? - Top answer - Yes, seen advertisements - Second spot - Yes, discussed with an advisor - No
10) Are you interested in obtaining more information on CI Insurance? - Top answer - Yes
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