Protect Your Future
from Stroke
Without Financial Stress
Stroke can happen unexpectedly - but with the right prevention and long-term care, you can protect your health and finances.
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Protect Your Future from Stroke
Without Financial Stress
Stroke can happen unexpectedly - but with the right prevention and long-term care, you can protect your health and finances.
Supported by:

Could You Be at Higher Risk of Stroke?1
Patients living with the following conditions may continue to face long-term stroke risk.
Understanding the Growing Healthcare Burden2
Healthcare costs are rising - and the impact is felt by everyone.
15%
Medical Cost Inflation in Malaysia (2024)
Healthcare costs continue to increase, putting more pressure on individuals, families and the healthcare system.
See How Rising Healthcare Costs May Affect You
Use the calculator below to estimate how medical cost inflation of 15% may impact your annual healthcare spending.
Your Current Annual Healthcare Spending
Enter the amount you currently spend on healthcare in a year.
Estimated Annual Healthcare Spending After 15% Inflation
Based on 15% medical cost inflation.
Additional Cost You May Pay
The potential increase in your annual healthcare spending.

Healthcare costs are expected to rise over time.
Planning today can help you stay prepared for tomorrow.
The Impact of Stroke in Malaysia3
Stroke Affects More Than Health
The Financial Impact of Long-Term Stroke Care4
For many patients, the impact of stroke extends beyond the initial hospital stay. Recovery and prevention often require ongoing healthcare support over time.
Let's Plan for a Healthier Tomorrow Without Financial Stress
Speak with healthcare professionals to better understand stroke prevention, ongoing management, and available treatment support options.
Explore Long-Term Stroke Prevention
References
- The impact of rising inflation on medical coverage | AIA MY. (n.d.). AIA Malaysia.
https://www.aia.com.my/en/your-medical-coverage/the-impact-of-rising-inflation.html - Murad, T. (2026). From cost pressure to value: Taming Malaysia’s medical inflation. PwC.
https://www.pwc.com/my/en/perspective/healthcare/260225-taming-malaysia-medical-inflation.html - CodeBlue. (2022, December 6). Malaysian stroke patients bear most long-term care disability costs: Galen. CodeBlue.
https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2022/12/malaysian-stroke-patients-bear-most-long-term-care-disability-costs-galen/ - Hejazi, S. A., Mazlan, M., Abdullah, S., & Engkasan, J. (2015b). Cost of post-stroke outpatient care in Malaysia. Singapore Medical Journal, 56(02), 116–119. https://doi.org/10.11622/smedj.2015025







