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Pre-existing condition / Diabetes for Group Health/Dental Insurance? |
The last time I saw my doctor for my Type 2 diabetes in the U.S. was in August, 2003. I went overseas soon after that and didn鈥檛 come back until recently (I didn鈥檛 have coverage during this whole time). I just got a job which offers group health insurance, does my diabetes counts as pre-existing condition. (I鈥檓 choosing a BCBS PPO plan), and can they impose exclusion period? If you have diabetes you've had "treatment" for the past 6 months, even if it was just diet to control your blood sugar. So yes, the insurance company will consider that a pre-existing condition. Also, if you have any type of health condition, even if you haven't had any treatment, it is still considered a pre-existing condition. |
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