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Fear of insurance being canceled for seeking GCS

Started by HappyMoni, August 11, 2016, 11:11:45 PM

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HappyMoni

Does anyone fear losing health insurance for seeking to get coverage for GCS or other expensive trans related  procedures? I expect they couldn't use that reason, but they might use other wording to do it. Any thoughts? I have Aetna.
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Dena

You need to read the policy and see what it contains. There is always the possibility of a company changing the policy or provider leaving you high and dry. I have had to pick up a policy personally after losing a job in order to maintain regular health care coverage. Insurance is a bit of a gamble but if it's in the policy, most of the time they don't change the wording.
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KarynMcD

That's illegal.

QuoteMakes it illegal for health insurance companies to cancel your health insurance just because you get sick
https://www.healthcare.gov/health-care-law-protections/rights-and-protections/
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