You can be treated, the question about the pain be pre-existing will be determined by your insurance plan.
No, pregnancy is not a pre-existing condition and cannot be excluded by a group medical plan. This is true in all 50 states and Washington D.C. under a federal law, HIPAA.
It depends on the allergies, the treatment and the prognosis. For example, if you have mild hay fever and you take an over-the-counter antihistamine for it, it won't effect your coverage. In fact, you don't have to disclose it on your application unless you've seen a doctor for it. If you have hay fever and you're being treated by a physician with allergy shots and a prescription to alleviate the symptoms, it'll be considered a pre-existing condition. Thanks to health care reform, this is the last year that pre-existing conditions will be an issue with regard to health insurance.
An ovarian cyst would not be considered a pre existing condition. You should have no problem getting an insurance plan.
depend on the medical condition underlying the decision to perform the surgery. In some cases, drug therapy may be considered as an alternative when the condition being treated in benign
Yes, as a general rule anything you have or are being treated for is considered a pre existing condition. Now, depending on where you live and the insurance company you chose, it may not matter as far as coverage goes. For example, some companies will rate you up only depanding on weather your medication is brand name or generic. Bottem line having Gerd will normally not disqualify you from getting healh insurance
The simple answer is YES. If you are currently pregnant or the expected father you have a pre-existing condition according to health insurance companies. If you are currently pregnant and do not have medical coverage. You should check into a state program to help you.
The medication itself whether it is Hydrochlorathiazide (HCZT) Lasix, Furosemide or any of the other diuretic prescriptions on the market today would be considered pre-existing secondary to the condition itself. Is it being treated for Hypertension, Edema, or is it being treated for something much more complicated like treating the water bloating effects of a disease like addisons? It is important to know that water pills will tend to cause somewhat of a red flag to the insurance company but not always, also it depends on several interrelated factors.
Humana will cover your bill as long as you have seen your PCP , are not being treated for a pre-existing condition and you are within their listed age requirements.
Go to a different dr don't let your dr know that you have been to a previous dr,act as though symptoms are being treated for the first time
code first the underlying disease
It depends on what condition is being treated, and how long the hospital stay.
The smooth side gets that way by being treated.