Health Insurance
- What are my health insurance choices?
- Are there any specialty health insurance policies?
- Should I participate in my employer's health insurance program?
- How do I pick a health plan?
- How can I determine the quality of the insurance plan I am looking at?
- If I change jobs or become unemployed, can I take my health insurance coverage with me?
- If my employer does not offer health insurance, can I buy an individual policy?
- How can I lower my health insurance costs?
- Can I deduct my health insurance premiums on my income tax return?
- Can I deduct the medical expenses that my insurance does not cover on my income tax return?
- Do I need to alert my insurance company if I am expecting a baby?
- Can I buy health insurance if I have a serious illneness such as AIDS or diabetes, or if I have a chronic condition such as high blood pressure or asthma?
- Deductible
- Family Coverage
- HIPPA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- In-Network/Out-of-Network
- Managed Care
- Preexisting Condition
- Primary Care Physician

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Can I buy health insurance if I have a serious illness such as AIDS or diabetes, or if I have a chronic condition such as high blood pressure or asthma?
Coverage cannot be denied under a group health insurance plan, if your employer offers one, nor can you be required to pay more for your health insurance based on your health status.
You may be subject to a preexisting condition exclusion period if you have just purchased a new, individual health plan. This is generally a time during which a health plan will not pay for covered care relating to any condition (physical or mental) for which advice, diagnosis, care or treatment was recommended or received within the six-month period immediately preceding enrolling in the health plan.
If you are HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) eligible, however, you must be offered at least some type of individual health insurance with no preexisting condition periods. To be HIPPA eligible, you must have had 19 months of continuous creditable health insurance coverage, used up any COBRA or state continuation coverage, and must not be eligible for Medicare or Medicaid.
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