How is condition insurance handle for medical students? I can't progress in need it!?
Hello! I have just graduated from college; I enjoy one more year of undergraduate classes (I majored in English and then switched to premed). I am tremendously concerned, though, about what I will do regarding health insurance. I enjoy several chronic psychiatric conditions, and going without insurance (and insurance that adequately covers mental health) is out of the question for me. I don't believe I could achieve through medical school without psychiatric treatment.
I am currently under my parent's insurance, but it will expire since I even enter medical school. From what I've heard, most medical students purchase insurance independently- is this true? This worries me tremendously, because insurance companies deny coverage to those with pre-existing conditions. I am really completely worried about this; does anyone have any advice or information?
I am half-Belgian and enjoy seriously considered going abroad to study, but this will likely disqualify me from medical research and opportunities contained by the States. I don't know what to do... :(
Thank you!
Answers:
If you have your insurance company send you a certificate of credible coverage, your alien company won't deny you because of your pre-existing conditions. You just have to have something dictum you've had at least 60 or 90 days or something like that of continuous coverage beside another company. I hope this helps!
Lauren C-B Source(s): Lots of experience with tons of insurance issues, along with a handful of "pre-existing conditions"
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I am currently under my parent's insurance, but it will expire since I even enter medical school. From what I've heard, most medical students purchase insurance independently- is this true? This worries me tremendously, because insurance companies deny coverage to those with pre-existing conditions. I am really completely worried about this; does anyone have any advice or information?
I am half-Belgian and enjoy seriously considered going abroad to study, but this will likely disqualify me from medical research and opportunities contained by the States. I don't know what to do... :(
Thank you!
Answers:
If you have your insurance company send you a certificate of credible coverage, your alien company won't deny you because of your pre-existing conditions. You just have to have something dictum you've had at least 60 or 90 days or something like that of continuous coverage beside another company. I hope this helps!
Lauren C-B Source(s): Lots of experience with tons of insurance issues, along with a handful of "pre-existing conditions"
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