You can go to http://www.medplanaccess.com/anthem/pre_existing_conditions.htm to read more about anthem health insurance.
HBA Health Insurance will accept your application for health insurance. The price you will receive for you insurance will vary greatly depending on your personal circumstances and what you preexisting conditions are. There is a chance that those conditions will either not be covered or you will be charged a higher rate than one who does not have these conditions.
No, because group insurance is normally guaranteed-issue, so they have to insurance no matter what conditions you have.
Wellpoint Inc owns Anthem Health Insurance
Some Health insurances cover preexisting illness.
Any Health Insurance company can reject anyone with a pre existing condition. Look for another Health Insurance company if you are rejected by one.
"Yes, Anthem Health insurance is part of Blue Cross Blue Sheild. Anthem Health Insurance prides on delivering better care, greater value and helping improve the health of their communities and members."
Only if the pregnancy began before the insurance policy.
If you are being offered a health plan through a company there should be no preexisting condition requirements. If you are going through another company when you lost your job there may be problems getting insurance. You should contact different companies to see, but the new health care bill should protect you. This site has more information: http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Politics/2010/0324/Health-care-reform-bill-101-rules-for-preexisting-conditions
Yes, though it is hard. Also, preexisting conditions vary, as far as definition, from one company to another. While it is easier to get coverage through an employer, you are able to get it via a private company.
Anthem health insurance providers (along with other valuable information) can all be found at Anthem's home website. You can also find information by calling up your insurance agents.
The diseases which already existed at the time of taking the health insurance policy are attributed as preexisting condition. The Health Insurance Co. is at liberty to cancel your claim forthwith if it is proved that you contacted any such disease after taking the policy.
No, a mammogram is a test used to check for breast cancer, it is not a condition at all. Preexisting conditions are medical conditions you had prior to entering a health plan such as hypertension or diabetes.A mammogram is a test, not a condition as stated. To deny someone medical insurance stating that the mammogram they had was a preexisting condition is just a way these health insurance plans try to reduce the amount they have to pay on claims only wanting you to pay into them.