Platinum Member (300+ posts) Joined: Aug 2005 Posts: 307 | That is correct Mike. As long as there is no lapse in coverage, they don't consider it a pre-existing condition. My husband Ron had Kaiser when he went through treatment. When we got married I added him on to my insurance which is Blue Cross. Kaiser gave us the Certificate of Coverage which I in turn gave to Blue Cross. We never had a problem.
Hope this helps,
Shelley
Caregiver to husband Ron. Throat Cancer. Finished 35 radiation treatments on 11/21/04. 8/2/11 small lesion on lower gum, laser Procedure to remove. 3/6/12 Doc. removed another lesion on outside of his neck. Did a skin graft from his chest to replace the skin on his neck. Went to Heaven on 6/24/12.
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