of course, you can find several options
:> peace
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2006-12-08 16:42:38
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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If you have had a gap in coverage (60 + days), no you can not get insurance that covers pre-existing conditions. You will have to have insurance and wait the time required. The insurance company will require a letter of credible coverage from a HIPPA compliant policy. Insurance companies did not build the big buildings by being stupid. They know what tricks people play.
The answer above states she has switched her insurance twice, then there would not be a gap in coverage.
You can go through the state pool. Those are people who are turned down for medical conditions. So, you will be paying the premiums based on people with medical problems.
2006-12-05 00:59:59
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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There's a company out there that helps people who do not have and need affordable health benefits. It includes regular office visits, any specialists and even pre-existing conditions. It basically includes everything you need help paying for. Their medical plan includes dental, vision, prescription and chiropractic benefits as well. There's no high premiums, deductibles, co-pays, waiting periods, claims forms or anything like that at all. They can save you up to 80% on your out of pocket expenses for a very small fee every month. It could end up saving you a lot of $$ over traditional insurance. Try this website and you can check out the specifics and providers in your area. http://www.everyonebenefits.com/40424269... If your provider isn't on there, he can be added. They are a wonderful company and are members of the BBB. I have benefits through them as well. Hope you find what you need. Please email me if you have any questions, and I'd be happy to help you if I can. Best of luck.
2006-12-05 00:57:42
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course! I've switched my insurance two times in the past few years and I've been covered even with my pre-existing conditions. However, if you've ever had knee or back surgery, they do charge more.
2006-12-05 00:54:49
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answer #4
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answered by ? 4
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I haven't found one in all the years I've looked, but then, I'm not willing to pay for what they want 'nor sign the exclusions.
2006-12-05 01:01:26
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answer #5
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answered by cowboydoc 7
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You normally will have to go through the states insurnace plan and it is expensive.
Coach
2006-12-05 00:59:37
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answer #6
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answered by Thanks for the Yahoo Jacket 7
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