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Medicare Parts A and B do cover preexisting conditions, but some Medigap policies may have restrictions.
Preexisting conditions are chronic medical concerns that a person may have prior to taking out health insurance. Examples of preexisting conditions include:
Although Medicare is a health program for those aged 65 and older, some people may qualify for Medicare at an earlier age if they have a disability or qualifying condition. Preexisting conditions may affect a person’s ability to get a supplementary Medicare policy (Medigap). This article will cover how preexisting conditions may affect Medicare coverage.
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