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how do you add spouse to your blue cross blue shield health insurance
If your spouse is a cancer patient and on COBRA with your former employer until you get new group coverage with your new employer does the pre-existing condition rule apply to you? My former employer has United Healthcare Insurance, and my potential new employer has Blue Cross Blue Sheild Health Insurance.
Benefits available to or for the spouse/children or gaurdians of the policy holder.
Blue cross Blue shield through your work is primay, as you are the insured on that policy. Tricare from your spouse will be secondary.
If you're asking about pregnancy, it is pre-existing if you were pregnant before completing the application process.
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You would each be primary on your own coverage and secondary on your spouse's.
If the fiancée has Blue Cross Blue Shield and the husband has the same, I am sure that they will allow her to be added to his insurance policy. If the pregnant fiancée uses a different insurance company, then she may or may not be allowed to be added to the husbands insurance policy. Again, this varies case to case because of the different policies different individuals have. For the most accurate information, please contact your insurance representative. The pregnancy would be a pre-existing condition, so many insurance companies would not cover the costs. You should call the insurance companies involved to get an official answer.
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I'm not positive on this since my license was in Home Owner's and Auto Insurance, but I think the answer is yes. If you both have a separate health insurance policy through your jobs, then each of you may be able to use the other's policy as secondary insurance. For example: If you file a medical claim on yourself, then your insurance would be the primary insurer, and your spouse's insurance would be the secondary insurer, and vice versa. But, you would still have to meet any deductibles and co-pays that apply to each separate policy.
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Anthem blue cross does not infact differ that much from Horizon Blue Cross, or atleast in my opinion.