It is being said- any on-going treatment for a pre-existing condition is not covered. Any medical tourism will not be covered. And, any maintenance or preventive care will not be covered by these plans.
Rather, any worsening of a pre-existing conditions, mild or severe, will be covered. For examples, please reference the following chart:
Scenario |
Coverage Under Full Pre-Existing Plan |
My father had a heart attack a few years ago. After his travel to the US, he started experiencing heart pain. I took him to the cardiologist. Is this covered? |
Yes. Cardiologist visits are covered underneath a Full Pre-Existing coverage plan. |
My mother-in-law has been experiencing heart pain for last few days, and had a heart attack on the last day. Is this covered? |
Yes. Under a Full Pre-Existing Plan, there is not time limitation between symptoms and seeking care. |
My uncle had cancer a few years ago. He is on a Green Card and has been living in the US. Recently, the cancer has come back. Is this covered? |
Yes. Chemotherapy & Radiation treatment are covered under this plan. One note- the recurring cancer diagnosis must occur after the effective date. |
My cousin had a back injury a few years back. He recently starting feeling back pain and went to seek the advise of a Chiropractor & get physical therapy. Is this covered? |
Yes. Chiropractic care & physical therapy regarding pre-existing conditions are covered underneath full pre-existing plans. |
My aunt had a sudden heart attack. After staying a few days in the hospital, she needs prescription drugs, follow up blood tests, and doctors visits. Are these covered? |
Yes. Any sudden medical event, along with any follow up visits, i.e. blood tests, x-rays, EKG, etc., will be covered by full pre-existing plans. |
My mother is diabetic. She was prescribed medication but often forgets to take it often. She experienced a diabetic shock and needed to visit the emergency room. Will this emergency visit be covered? |
Yes. Our plans cover you no matter whether your visitor was taking their prescribed medication or not. Full pre-existing plans will cover no matter what happens. |
Scenario |
Coverage Under INF Acute Onset Plan |
My father had a heart attack a few years ago. After his travel to the US, he started experiencing heart pain. I took him immediately to the emergency room. Is this covered? |
Yes. Cardiologist visits are covered underneath a Full Pre-Existing coverage plan. |
My mother-in-law had a sudden drop in blood sugar. I took her to the Urgent Care clinic. Is this covered? |
Yes, as long as you seek medical attention within 12 hours you are covered. |
My uncle was playing a game of cricket in the neighborhood and started to experience chest pain. He was hospitalized for 3 days and required several blood tests, and heart scans. Will this be covered? |
Yes. Our plans will cover any sudden recurrence caused by a pre-existing conditions. Our plans have no pre-authorization, meaning the hospital can get the treatment your visitors needs faster. |
My father-in-law had several kidney issues over the past few years. After several hours of pain, we took him to the hospital to have kidney stones removed. Is this covered? | Yes. As long as the treatment is sought within the first 12 hours of first exhibiting symptoms, any pre-existing condition will be covered. Our plans have no look back period for pre-existing conditions. |
My cousin has diabetes. After a few days in the US, she contracted a Urinary Tract Infection which required hospitalization. Is this covered? |
Yes. Under our plans, Urinary Tract Infections are considered new sicknesses and are covered by Acute Onset coverage plans. |
My mother is a heart patient. She was prescribed medication but often forgets to take it often. She experienced a sudden heart attack and needed to visit the emergency room. Will this emergency visit be covered? |
Yes, our plans cover any incident regardless if your visitor was taking their prescribed medication. |
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