it is estimated that more than half of the people in the United States has a preexisting condition. That is an estimated 150 million people.
No. Homeowners insurance does not cover un-repaired, pre-existing conditions.
Many insurance companies will denial claims for pre-existing conditions. You have a right to appeal all claims. You should call your company first to see why the clam was denied.
Anatomic structures that can be compressed by the mediastinoscope may complicate these pre-existing medical conditions.
MetLife and AARP have the best quotes for people with pre-existing conditions. However, for many chronic conditions, there is often a 2 to 3 year waiting period after purchasing the policy before the full benefits will available to be paid out.
It depends on the severity of the pre-existing condition. There are many diffirent conditons, and all could be concerning.
With the passage of the Affordable Care Act, "pre-existing conditions" are no longer a barrier in health insurance.
Currently (2013) the rules with regard to patient pre-existing conditions are only regulated by the specific insurance company. In 2014 the ACA will make denial of coverage based on pre-existing conditions illegal. For more information speak with your insurer and see the related link.
Individuals with pre-existing medical conditions should consult with a healthcare professional to determine if Normotim is safe for them considering their specific circumstances.
You are thinking that some conditions are considered "pre-existing" and others are not. That's not it. Did you already have the condition before, say, applying for insurance? That's the idea of pre-existing.
In certain situations, yes. Medical coverage is not a guarantee, and insurers can eliminate applicants due to pre-existing conditions.
If someone wishes to travel they do need to make sure they do not have a pre-existing condition that would cause the airline to refuse them passage. A major one of these which people forget is pregnancy.
Usually yes. Some companies do not make you pay more for pre existing conditions. You would have to look at each insurance company or call them to see if they care about pre existing conditions.