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Technically, would this be considered a pre-existing health condition by my carrier?

I've had an individual plan (not employer based) with the same carrier for 18 months. During that time I developed a condition a few months into the plan for which I continue to receive treatment.

If I renew the same plan with the same carrier, would this be considered a pre-existing condition?

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  • Anonymous
    1 week ago

    Yes. Even Covid could be considered a pre-exiting condition.

  • 3 months ago

    Yes you have to see a doctor. 

  • 5 months ago

    Why do you need to renew it?  Plans continue, forever.

  • 6 months ago

    Any medical condition that has previously been diagnosed or you knew about but did not seek diagnosis is a pre-existing condition.

    If you had acne when you were 16 that is a pre-exsiting condition.

    If I renew the same plan with the same carrier, would this be considered a pre-existing condition?  YES, it's a pre-existing condition. 

    Would have this ever had mattered? NO!  Because pre-existing conditions clauses were only in effect when you CHANGED carriers.  If you are renewing the same plan, you have a pre-existing condition but it does not matter. 

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  • Murzy
    Lv 7
    6 months ago

    Yes. Even Covid could be considered a pre-exiting condition.

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