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Insurance Health Underwriting for Medicare More Lenient

BY Clelland Green | 04-21-2009 | 3:16 PM
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Here is how it works, if you apply for Medicare, as opposed to applying at a large health insurance company who would rather not underwrite certain "conditions."

Not many people know that insurance companies are more lenient in
their underwriting for Medicare supplements, which is a blessing if a
person has a medical condition they don't want to cover.
Here is how it works, if you apply for Medicare, as opposed to applying
at a large health insurance company who would rather not underwrite
certain "conditions." An applicant still goes through a medical
underwriting routine with Medicare, but it's not as rigorous and
restrictive as it would be for an insurance company.
The underwriting for Medicare is to figure out what will work best for
people with particular health conditions. Once that is out of the way,
it tells the person applying what choices they have for various
packages.

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