With the passage of the Affordable Care Act, "pre-existing conditions" are no longer a barrier in health insurance.
With the passage of the Affordable Care Act, the concept of pre-existing conditions as a determinant of health care insurance is no longer an issue. Thanks, Barack Obama!
Yes. Anything that involves recommendation, treatment (i.e. medicine), OR diagnosis is considered as a pre-existing condition.
Yes. Anything that involves recommendation, treatment (i.e. medicine), OR diagnosis is considered as a pre-existing condition.
I need a little more information. What kind of insurance and what kind of pre-existing condition?
Lupus
Yes. It's a pre-existing condition. But it can be conditional. If for example you have hyperhtyroidism but was treated and it never reoccurred (you were not treated for it) for at least 6 months prior to enrolling for a health insurance, then the insurer won't consider it a pre-existing condition.
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.
Any medical condition can be a pre-existing condition to an insurance company precluding coverage. However, it is possible to still get coverage and deny the pre-existing clause by providing a certificate of continuous coverage from another insurance company.
no,it's not actually .But your doctor need to sign pre-existing condition certificate before you can claim benefits for it
A pre-existing condition is a medical condition that a person received within 12 months of applying for Health Insurance.For more info click on the link below.
Yes it is,
Yes