Yes, you can be denied Medicare coverage even if you are a citizen of the United States. Having an income higher than Medicare's current guidelines can disqualify you. There are many other reasons which are all described on the government's Medicare website at medicare.gov.
It depends on the reason you were denied.
Question is who is primary health coverage and second and even third. I have a retirement coverage only with basic coverage, big deductibles, big copay and big out of pocket, but free. I how have Medicare with part B and very close in chasing either a medicare supplement plan or a medicare advantage plan in Lu of original medicare. Also I am covered under my wife's employment health coverage under her policy. Question who is first or primary, medicare or the coverage taking place of medicare, my retirement policy with lowest basic coverage or wife's coverage from work also coverage me. The answers I get are all different depending on either coverage I ask. Please help me, thanks
You can be denied work for any reason.
Generally yes. Most employer coverage is guaranteed issue. If you applied for an individual coverage and were denied for underwriting reasons that should have no effect on the employer plan. In fact, it is common for someone with an uninsurable condition to make the availablility of health insurance a prime consideration when looking for a new job for this very reason.
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That depends on why you were denied. If the reason you were denied was remedied then you can reapply.
Poor plight of labours was the main reason. they were treated as third citizen and their rights were denied.
Yes - Aetna just did it to us because our daughter has asthma. I was so shocked. They stated the reason that her combined conditions of asthma and eczema (yes mild eczema - at least for her) "exceed the allowable limit provided by our underwriting guidelines" As of January 1st, 2014, this is no longer permissible. No existing condition can be a reason for declining coverage. This is one of the changes that the PPACA (ObamaCare) made.
You can easily write a reinstatement letter to your health insurance by including your previous dates of coverage, the reason for the termination of your coverage, and the reason why you want to reinstate your health coverage.
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He is a citizen (despite what you may have heard), he is a naturalized American citizen.
WHY, were you denied joint custody? There must be some reason that a custodial parent would then be denied joint custody.