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Glad to hear someone else heard same thing. Especially since I was told something different a year ago. I may call the Insurance Commission and see if I can get any add'l info on why the underwriting.
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Just spoke with rep at UHC who said that changing from F to G necessitates a new application and therefore medical underwriting. Changing from F to N does not require a new application. Once you complete application, this triggers the underwriting ...
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Over a year ago, I spoke with a UHC rep who said that if someone had plan F and wanted to enroll in plan G, they'd be subjected to medical underwriting. He also said that if UHC found this then necessitated a higher premium for the plan G (higher ti...
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Glad to hear someone else heard same thing. Especially since I was told something different a year ago. I may call the Insurance Commission and see if I can get any add'l info on why the underwriting.
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Kudos
46061
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Just spoke with rep at UHC who said that changing from F to G necessitates a new application and therefore medical underwriting. Changing from F to N does not require a new application. Once you complete application, this triggers the underwriting ...
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Kudos
46117
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Over a year ago, I spoke with a UHC rep who said that if someone had plan F and wanted to enroll in plan G, they'd be subjected to medical underwriting. He also said that if UHC found this then necessitated a higher premium for the plan G (higher ti...
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Kudos
44239
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Glad to hear someone else heard same thing. Especially since I was told something different a year ago. I may call the Insurance Commission and see if I can get any add'l info on why the underwriting.
1
Reply
0
Kudos
46061
Views
Just spoke with rep at UHC who said that changing from F to G necessitates a new application and therefore medical underwriting. Changing from F to N does not require a new application. Once you complete application, this triggers the underwriting ...
1
Reply
0
Kudos
46117
Views
Over a year ago, I spoke with a UHC rep who said that if someone had plan F and wanted to enroll in plan G, they'd be subjected to medical underwriting. He also said that if UHC found this then necessitated a higher premium for the plan G (higher ti...
2
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