Pre-Existing Condition
An illness or condition which was treated or diagnosed before the policy was issued. Many policies will not pay benefits for pre-existing conditions, or will only cover treatment of them after the policy has been in force for a specified period of time. This varies based on whether the policy is group or individual coverage.
Renewal and Premium Increase
Determine the conditions under which your policy may be renewed or the premiums increased. Ask what type of renewal provision applies to your policy.
Waiting Period
The amount of time you must wait after buying a policy before coverage begins.
Fee-for-Service Plans
Fee-for-Service plans often are called traditional or indemnity health insurance. Here, the health insurance company pays all or a portion of the bills after services are received by the insured. Other characteristics of a fee-for-service plan include: 1) no connection between the insurance company and the people who provide health care; 2) no restrictions on the doctors or hospitals you must use to receive health care; 3) a deductible may have to be paid before the policy begins to pay; and 4) co-payments may have to be paid each time you have a claim.
Source: ins.state.pa.us

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