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A catastrophic illness is a severe illness requiring prolonged hospitalization or recovery. Examples would include<ref> </ref> cancer, leukemia, heart attack or stroke. These illnesses usually involve high costs for hospitals, doctors and medicines and may incapacitate the person from working, creating a financial hardship. They are the type intended to be covered by high-deductible health plans. Research indicates that the unusual economic environment of the delivery of catastrophic illness care encourages the use of innovative therapies.<ref> </ref> Medicare contains a benefit for catastrophic illness.<ref> </ref>
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