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Healthcare, adults with pre-existing conditions?
healthcare reforms getting passed. im reading and children with preexisting conditions (PEC'S) can not be denied coverage immediately. when will that kick in for adults? when it does take affect, whenever that is, and adults with PECs can not be denied, will they be forced to pay more for their coverage?
*please no personal opinions on the reform bill. just looking for answers to my questions. thx.
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- ?Lv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
It depends. Read the fine article below and make your best guess. It depends on your situation, what insurance you had last, for how long, and a bunch of other stuff -- also, on what is in the final bill, if it is ever passed.
Good luck!
- crichtonLv 45 years ago
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