Story:
Out of work for awhile, with no insurance. Got a job, but didn't like my employer's healthcare plan one bit (it was a complete joke). So I bought a temporary policy since I could now afford one, while shopping for a regular policy. I injure my knee while on this temporary policy, and the need for surgery has yet to be determined (MRI negative/inconclusive). It seems like it's getting better, but it's still painful when just walking up the stairs. If it turns out that I do need surgery down the road, will my insurance deny this and deem it a PX, or is there some sort of law under HIPAA or something that would prevent a new insurer to deny coverage for that?
Out of work for awhile, with no insurance. Got a job, but didn't like my employer's healthcare plan one bit (it was a complete joke). So I bought a temporary policy since I could now afford one, while shopping for a regular policy. I injure my knee while on this temporary policy, and the need for surgery has yet to be determined (MRI negative/inconclusive). It seems like it's getting better, but it's still painful when just walking up the stairs. If it turns out that I do need surgery down the road, will my insurance deny this and deem it a PX, or is there some sort of law under HIPAA or something that would prevent a new insurer to deny coverage for that?
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