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how long can an insurer exclude coverage for a pre-existing condition on a Medicare SUPPLEMENT Policy

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six months

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six months

Be aware that under federal law, Medigap policy insurers can refuse to cover your prior medical conditions for the first six months. A prior or pre-existing condition is a condition or illness you were diagnosed with or were treated for before new health care coverage began.

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