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  2. Pre-existing condition - Wikipedia

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    Pre-existing condition exclusions were prohibited for HIPAA-eligible individuals (those with 18 months continuous coverage unbroken for no more than 63 days and coming from a group health insurance plan). Individual (non-group) health insurance plans could exclude maternity coverage for a pre-existing condition of pregnancy. [2]

  3. Does Medicare cover preexisting conditions? - AOL

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    Medicare covers preexisting conditions, but some special rules and exceptions apply to Medigap. Learn about the coverage of preexisting conditions here.

  4. Fact check: Vance’s promise to cover people with preexisting ...

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    In many states, those with preexisting conditions could be turned away or only obtain limited policies that excluded coverage for the conditions they had. For instance, someone with asthma might ...

  5. Pre-existing conditions: How 130 million Americans may be ...

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    From pregnancy to diabetes -- you won't be denied coverage if you have a pre-existing condition, but your coverage could get a lot more expensive. Pre-existing conditions: How 130 million ...

  6. Pre-existing Condition Insurance Plan - Wikipedia

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    The Pre-existing Condition Insurance Plan (PCIP) was a form of health insurance coverage offered to uninsured Americans who were unable to obtain coverage because of a pre-existing condition. These provided coverage to as many as 350,000 people to fill the gap until the Affordable Care Act went into effect in 2014. The plan was funded by ...

  7. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act - Wikipedia

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    Title I requires the coverage of and also limits restrictions that a group health plan can place on benefits for preexisting conditions. Group health plans may refuse to provide benefits in relation to preexisting conditions for either 12 months following enrollment in the plan or 18 months in the case of late enrollment. [10]

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