What is a pre-existing condition exclusionary period in STD coverage?
A pre-existing condition is any medical condition for which “medical care” was received three to six months prior to the coverage effective date. STD plans may have pre-existing conditions exclusionary periods. During this period of time, an individual’s prior medical condition(s) will not be covered by the policy. However, after the pre-existing exclusionary period expires, the condition becomes covered under STD coverage.
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