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CA AB 1672 aka Insurance Code 10700 et seq - see the term ELSEWHERE below (r) "Creditable coverage" means: (1) Any individual or group policy, contract, or program, that is written or administered by a disability insurer, health care service plan, fraternal benefits society, self-insured employer plan, or any other entity, in this state or elsewhere, and that arranges or provides medical, hospital, and surgical coverage not designed to supplement other private or governmental plans.

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Q: Is pregnancy considered a preexisting condition if you move from a group insurance plan with a Mexican insurer to an American small business group insurance plan?
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Is it possible to add a pregnant spouse during the open enroll period for insurance and the pregnancy not be considered preexisting?

== == Probably.


Is pregnancy preexisting in group health insurance?

Only if the pregnancy began before the insurance policy.


Is a pregnancy a pre-existing condition?

Yes, in most states pregnancy is considered a pre-existing medical condition, and applicants for individual or family health insurance can be declined coverage if they're currently pregnant. In addition, some states allow health insurance companies to include clauses in newly issued policies that prevent them from being liable for any costs resulting from a pregnancy that occurs within the first year of coverage.


Is asthma considered a preexisting condition?

It depends on what is causing the sleep apnea. It is preexisting if it is caused by tonsils, adnoids, or an elongated uvula. It is not preexisting if it is caused by being overweight, or possibly by a deviated septum.


If you lost a job that had no medical insurance would a job that your 5 month pregnant wife is about to start be covered?

More and more insurances are beginning to cover pregnancy that is pre-existing. The only way to find out for sure is ask the insurance or the company that she is going to work for should have someone that knows the insurance plans. * In a group insurance plan, pregnancy cannot be considered a preexisting condition. Here is a link to the federal law. http://mtnhealthinsurance.com/index.php?pageName=sec300gg


What is in other words of preexisting pregnancy?

pregnancy


Is Pregnancy considered a pre exsisting condition?

is pregnancy considered a pre-exsisting condition for medical coverage


Is it harder to get pregnant with thyroids?

A thyroid condition can present some challenges when a woman is trying to get pregnant. However if a woman's doctor(s) are aware of her preexisting thyroid condition going into pregnancy, this will aid in the management of the condition during pregnancy and postpartum.


Is it illegal to deny a woman insurance for preexisting pregnancy in Texas?

In Group insurance Yes In individual or family, probably. I'm not familiar with Texas Law. Check with a local agent,


Can you add your pregnant girlfriend to your medical mutual insurance?

No. First your girlfriend cannot be an insured on your medical insurance because she has no legal rights as she is not a family member. Read your policy and you will see who is allowed to be an insured on your policy. Secondly, even if she was your legal spouse the pregnancy is a preexisting condition and would not be covered anyway.


Where can you get insurance if your already pregnant?

You should contact your state DHHS (Dept. of health & human services) and apply for Medicaid... You could do it online. I live in Texas and EVERY insurance company has told me that they will not cover the pregnancy/maternity costs b/c it is a preexisting condition. The HIPPA act only covers you if you have insurance already or within the past 63 days.


If you are pregnant but getting married will your husband's insurance cover the pregnancy after you get married?

Yes, if it's a Employer Group plan. Can a preexisting condition exclusion be applied to my coverage because I'm pregnant? No. Pregnancy can never be subject to a preexisting condition exclusion in group health plans. http://www.cms.hhs.gov/hipaa/online/Group/Family/Pregnancy_content.asp?record=480021 For more information see www.steveshorr.com/maternity.htm Yes, if he adds you to the policy. Even if you don't get married the policy should cover a well baby (but not a sick baby).