Are there any circumstances where a woman with creditable coverage could be eligible for the Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment Program?
Yes, there are limited circumstances where a woman has creditable coverage as defined under the Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment Act 2000, but she is not actually covered for treatment of breast or cervical cancer. In the following types of circumstances, the woman may be eligible for the Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment Program, assuming she meets all other eligibility criteria: • During a period of exclusion (such as a preexisting condition exclusion or an HMO affiliation period) for treatment of breast or cervical cancer, or • When lifetime limits on all benefits under the plan or coverage are exhausted, including treatment for breast or cervical cancer. 7. Is a woman who has limited coverage, such as limited drug coverage, or limits on the number of outpatient visits or high deductibles eligible for the Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment Program? No. In order to qualify, a woman must not have creditable coverage. Most health in
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