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单词 preexisting condition
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Definition of preexisting condition in US English:

preexisting condition

noun
  • A medical condition existing at a time when new insurance is applied for. Typically the cost of its treatment is not covered by the insurance.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • With preexisting conditions, you can get insurance but the cost is too much.
    • The trust element is critical, so I need to know about preexisting conditions, It's hard for dancers to talk about this because we are so vulnerable, especially in the fragile dance economy we're in.
    • Whenever I applied for insurance, I could not get it [due to] preexisting conditions.
    • Potential alternate insurance carriers readily assign preexisting conditions that could prevent us from switching to a different insurance company.
    • Many dog health insurers will not cover your pet if she has a preexisting condition or a terminal illness.
    • So it was particularly painful, after he was dropped from his private health insurance plan in 2003, to learn that no insurance company would cover him because of his preexisting condition.
    • Suddenly, her brain tumor was a preexisting condition, and the best plans wouldn't cover her.
    • Insurance companies may deny insurance to those they consider to be at too great a risk for an illness or to those with preexisting conditions.
    • Under the clause, a preexisting condition may not be necessarily known to the insured.
    • Boot camp is physically arduous and many young men and women are unable, whether because of an injury or a preexisting condition, to meet its demands.
    • Without such protection, individuals could easily be denied new insurance because of a preexisting condition such as heart disease, diabetes, or pregnancy.
    • Those with preexisting conditions or high medical costs will be protected because they will have guaranteed coverage with any plan they choose.
    • When you change jobs, you can go for several months without coverage, or run into problems with a preexisting condition.
    • He duped them into paying $3,000 per policy, officials say, by claiming he had found a loophole that excluded pregnancy for unemployed women from being a preexisting condition.
    • Patients were hospitalized because of exacerbation of a preexisting condition or the need for further treatment.
 
 

Definition of preexisting condition in US English:

preexisting condition

noun
  • A medical condition existing at a time when new insurance is applied for. Typically the cost of its treatment is not covered by the insurance.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Suddenly, her brain tumor was a preexisting condition, and the best plans wouldn't cover her.
    • Those with preexisting conditions or high medical costs will be protected because they will have guaranteed coverage with any plan they choose.
    • When you change jobs, you can go for several months without coverage, or run into problems with a preexisting condition.
    • He duped them into paying $3,000 per policy, officials say, by claiming he had found a loophole that excluded pregnancy for unemployed women from being a preexisting condition.
    • Insurance companies may deny insurance to those they consider to be at too great a risk for an illness or to those with preexisting conditions.
    • So it was particularly painful, after he was dropped from his private health insurance plan in 2003, to learn that no insurance company would cover him because of his preexisting condition.
    • Under the clause, a preexisting condition may not be necessarily known to the insured.
    • Patients were hospitalized because of exacerbation of a preexisting condition or the need for further treatment.
    • With preexisting conditions, you can get insurance but the cost is too much.
    • Without such protection, individuals could easily be denied new insurance because of a preexisting condition such as heart disease, diabetes, or pregnancy.
    • Many dog health insurers will not cover your pet if she has a preexisting condition or a terminal illness.
    • Potential alternate insurance carriers readily assign preexisting conditions that could prevent us from switching to a different insurance company.
    • Whenever I applied for insurance, I could not get it [due to] preexisting conditions.
    • The trust element is critical, so I need to know about preexisting conditions, It's hard for dancers to talk about this because we are so vulnerable, especially in the fragile dance economy we're in.
    • Boot camp is physically arduous and many young men and women are unable, whether because of an injury or a preexisting condition, to meet its demands.
 
 
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