There are different sites where you can find out more about pre-existiing condition insurance plans to educate others. Here are some great sites: www.pcip.gov/, or also https://www.pcip.gov/StatePlans.html.
Some people are able to have babies even at the age of 60. Others can't at the age of 35. This all depends on your physical condition, and also preexisting medical conditions.
With respect to health insurance, adverse selection generally refers to the concept that people who are sick tend to buy, and to utilize, more insurance than others, all other factors being equal. In turn, the insurer that insures these people ends up paying proportionately more on behalf of these people. While the nature of insurance is to assume risks of loss and pay covered claims, the problem arises when legal requirements mandate that insurers essentially insure everyone, especially without regard to preexisting conditions. The matter gets even worse when the insurance regulator caps, or disallows, a differential in premium, to reflect the added risk, for those who are sick or who have preexisting conditions. Worse yet, the regulator may require that certain conditions be covered, whether or not they are preexisting. In all of those cases, the insurer ends up taking on more risk of loss than it is permitted, by the government, to charge a premium for.
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.
Geri Jewell is open and candid about discussing her condition, using her experiences to educate and inspire others. She believes that talking about her challenges can help break down stereotypes and promote understanding of disabilities. Jewell often emphasizes the importance of awareness and acceptance, viewing her condition as just one aspect of her multifaceted identity.
what type of insurance are your speaking of and what rights?
Some people can't afford it and others don't have to get insurance because they don't have anyone to leave it to.
People who researches bullying do it for the information they do not have a name for what it is for example I research bullying but i do it for the information to educate others
to educate others about things that other websites fail to answer
Personally,by encoruding them with speechs,etc
Some insurance plans pay for IVF, and others do not.
RAC insurance offers a wide coverage including car insurance, home insurance, home security, travel insurance, roadside insurance, and several others.
Most companies offer insurance coverage to their full time employees. Others can get insurance by calling a local insurance agent. Pick a reputable insurance company.