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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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We understand that choosing the right Medicare plan can be a confusing task, with so many options to consider. You may be familiar with Original Medicare, which includes Medicare Part A (hospital coverage) and Part B (medical coverage). But there's an option that goes beyond what Original Medicare has to offer - a Medicare Advantage plan.
During the Medicare Annual Enrollment Period, also known as the Annual Election Period, you can make changes to your current Medicare coverage. The Medicare Annual Enrollment Period, or AEP, runs from October 15th to December 7th every year.
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