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Pre-existing condition exclusions prohibited for children under age 19; Reform delayed for 4 years: effective January 1, 2014 Individual and group health insurance plans Pre-existing condition exclusions prohibited in all health insurance plans; Prohibit treating acts of domestic violence as a pre-existing condition
A woman who suffered a cardiac arrest in a cold water immersion session died from an undiagnosed heart condition triggered by the water, a coroner has ruled.
He added that it's unclear if the anemia is related to the illness or is present because some patients may have anemia as a pre-existing condition. Anemia due to malnutrition or nutritional ...
A pre-existing disease in pregnancy is a disease that is not directly caused by the pregnancy, in contrast to various complications of pregnancy, but which may become worse or be a potential risk to the pregnancy (such as causing pregnancy complications).
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 ...
Serious pre-existing disorders which can reduce a woman's physical ability to survive pregnancy include a range of congenital defects (that is, conditions with which the woman herself was born, for example, those of the heart or reproductive organs, some of which are listed above) and diseases acquired at any time during the woman's life.
About one in four people have pre-existing conditions that made it difficult for them to get health insurance prior to President Obama's health care law.
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.