Are any pre-existing medical conditions covered?
Even though in almost every state an individual insurance company can choose not to offer coverage to people with serious medical conditions, most Americans don’t have perfect medical histories and most still qualify for individual coverage. However, there are some individuals who do not decide to purchase health insurance coverage until they know that they have a medical problem that will require the use of benefits. This is known as “adverse selection”, and it can be a serious problem for individual market insurance companies since their ability to spread risk is so limited. To help prevent adverse selection, insurance companies are allowed to look back at your medical history for pre-existing conditions and may choose not to cover certain conditions for a specified period of time. This is known as an exclusionary, or pre-existing condition, waiting period. The amount of time an insurance company can look back at your medical history, and the length of time an exclusionary period can