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GeorgeN….Also read your post about the friend who got CoVid related aFib. How should that be treated long term once the person returns to NSR? Are they treated like they have AFib or not? Hope your friend is doing well?
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I’m wondering if Afib could be considered transitory from a health insurance standpoint? I’ve heard that Afib is a disqualifying condition if one is applying for a Medicare Supplement plan. So if one if not currently in Afib, but has a history of treatment for it, would they still not be accepted on a supplement plan?
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That is not true. There are no disqualifying conditions for any Medicare plan.
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I have medicare and Blue Cross as my supplement plan, I cannot switch to another cheaper plan when I tell them I have AF, they don't accept AF patients. Blue Cross keeps me as I have been with Blue X for a great number of years, way before I got AF. Blue X was offered where I worked and when I retired, my husband and I kept Blue X as it was a lot cheaper years ago, but I am stuck with them. I don't want the Advantage plan as they tell you which doctor you can see.
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