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What is Considered a Pre-Existing Condition?
Any condition for which signs, symptoms, or treatment were present within the past 24 months or 60 months for any malignant form of cancer (tissue or blood) prior to applying for Membership, or can be reasonable expected to require medical intervention in the future, must be disclosed on the Member Information Sheet to Share HealthCare and are not eligible for sharing.
Share Healthcare’s Limitations for Pre-Existing Conditions
Medical expenses incurred within the first 90 days of Membership may be subject to a pre-existing condition review, including but not limited to, request for medical notes/records, hospital charts, surgical records, or other relevant medical history information. Failure to fully disclose pre-existing condition information at the time of enrollment is a violation of the shared trust among Members and may subject the Member to termination of Membership.
Source: Share Healthcare Handbook
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Health shares are not insurance and do not offer insurance coverage. Membership in a health share does not guarantee the payment or reimbursement of medical expenses. Each organization operates under its own membership guidelines, which determine what expenses may be eligible for sharing. This publication is for informational purposes only and is not provided by an insurance company. For state-specific notices and full program details, please visit the respective health share’s official website.




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