Pre-Existing Conditions
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For two years, my father was on dialysis. Those were tough years. When I got a client on dialysis, I wanted the best for him. Kidney dialysis is one of the pre-existing conditions that usually excludes you from a supplement. My client had a one-time opportunity. I was going to make sure he got it!
Obama Care Confuses Pre-Existing Conditions
Pre-existing conditions are confusing when it comes to Medicare. The ACA (Affordable Care Act) a.k.a. Obama Care made it more confusing because ACA covers pre-existing conditions, but ACA is not Medicare. Different rules govern Medigap policies. ACA applies to everyone 64 and younger. Medigap policies are for everyone 65 and older.
Medicare Has No Pre-Existing Conditions
Medicare itself cannot deny coverage to anyone because of pre-existing conditions. Medicare means Original Medicare. Original Medicare is Medicare Part A for hospital and Part B for doctors and outpatient. Medicare Part D cannot be denied for pre-existing conditions no matter the condition or cost of the medications. Medicare Part C (or Medicare Advantage) must accept you as well, but for one exception–ESRD (End Stage Renal Disease). You can be denied entrance to Medicare Advantage if your kidneys are permanently shut down and you are on dialysis. All Medicare beneficiaries may enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan, except for that one pre-existing condition.
Medigap Has Pre-Existing Conditions–Sometimes

During your Open Enrollment Period for a supplement, the insurance company may not ask you health questions. They must give you the best possible rate. Even your weight is not counted against you if you are a few pounds over the normative height/weight charts. You can be on chemo, dialysis, recovering from a stoke. It doesn’t matter. The insurance company MUST take you during this time period. AFTER the six month Open Enrollment Period, they can ask health questions when you go to purchase a Medicare supplement, and based upon your answers, the insurance company could rate or even deny you.

Know the Rules or Find Someone Who Does
The ACA changes that permit acceptance into a health plan with pre-existing conditions created confusion in the Medicare world. Beneficiaries need to clearly understand that a pre-existing condition can count you out of a supplement unless it is your Open Enrollment Period or Guarantee issue situation. It is critical that persons with serious health issues be vigilant about these Medicare rules and/or find someone who will be vigilant for you.
Don’t miss your Open Enrollment Period. If there are any questions, give us a call at 402-614-3389 or even call Medicare 800-633-4227. Make sure you understand the rules that apply to you.
Contact: Omaha Insurance Solutions
