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 you won't be denied coverage outright, but expect your coverage to have limitations that will prevent you from making claims directly related to your preexisting condition. If your coverage includes life insurance, expect similar limitations.For example, if you have a heart problem, they probably will not cover any medical expenses from a surgery, but if you dropped a heavy box on your foot at work, they would cover expenses for a broken toe. Or with life insurance, they probably wouldn't pay out if you died of a heart attack (if you have existing heart condition) but if you were hit and killed by a vehicle at work (God forbid), you would have coverage.Ultimately the decision to cover you, or not, is the insurance provider's to make.
In California, medical conditions that may qualify for a window tint exemption include light sensitivity, skin conditions, and eye conditions such as cataracts or glaucoma. These conditions must be certified by a licensed physician.
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No, alzheimer's is a form of dementia which is commonly one of the illness included in a long-term care insurance policy's preexisting conditions, this is why people are advised to buy long-term care insurance while they are still healthy because certain conditions will not qualify you from buying one.
Whether or not Anthem Blue Cross sells family medical insurance depends on which state you live in. To find out if you qualify go to the Anthem BCBS website and review your state and apply online to see if you qualify!
You could possibly qualify for free medical, individual medical insurance. Try filling out an application for Medicare or Medicaid and see where that gets you. To learn more about individual costs on medical insurance, please visit the site: http://www.healthinsurance.org/
It depends. If you have a medical condition that would qualify your insurance to cover the cost of the adjustable bed.
Some companies that offer medical insurance for individuals include Aetna, Anthem, Humana, and Cigna. For those who qualify in the United States, the government also offers Medicare and Medicaid.
Options for medical insurance between jobs include COBRA coverage, short-term health insurance plans, individual health insurance plans, and Medicaid for those who qualify based on income and other factors.
You can not qualify for medicare if you are working since you have your company insurance.
Go to your local welfare office and see if you qualify for medical assists programs.
yes as military you do qualify for he champus insurance . you can get further deails on www.tampa.va.gov