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.
Depends on how long ago it was and if you are still or was ever receiving treatment for the seizure. If it happened 10 yrs ago or later and you never received treatment, then no it would not be considered a pre-existing condition. If it happend 10 yrs ago and sooner and that you were receiving treatment, then yes it would be considered a pre-existing condition.
No, provided there has been no treatment or care or symptoms during the look back period. In order for it to be considered a pre-existing medical condition it must fit the specific definition found in the policy and usually that requires care, treatment, or symptoms during the look back period to be considered pre-existing. If it occurs outside that period than it's not a pre-existing condition.
If you have had treatment in the six months before you join a new group health plan, then the new plan can refuse to pay claims for that condition for one year.
A pre-existing condition is a health issue or medical condition that a person has before getting health insurance coverage.
The first thing we check in a denture clinic is the patient's medical history and current oral health status. This includes assessing any existing dental issues, allergies, and overall health conditions that may impact denture treatment. Following this, a thorough examination of the oral cavity is conducted to evaluate the fit and condition of any existing dentures, if applicable. This initial assessment helps in creating a tailored treatment plan for the patient.
I need a little more information. What kind of insurance and what kind of pre-existing condition?
"Preexisting" : a condition or state which preceded another. (sometimes appears hyphenated as 'pre-existing') A "preexisting condition" : A status for medical afflictions that were already affecting a patient before the beginning of the current (or future) medical coverage or treatment.
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.
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Yes, short-term disability claims can be denied if the applicant has a pre-existing condition, depending on the specific terms of the policy. Many short-term disability insurance policies have clauses that exclude coverage for conditions that were diagnosed or treated within a certain time frame before the policy began. It's important to review the policy details and consult with the insurance provider to understand the implications of pre-existing conditions on coverage.