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1 Inevitably, mortality will be higher among those with pre-existing health conditions.
2 But due to pre-existing health conditions, Leaphart was not eligible for the procedure.
3 Among other things, the law protected insurance coverage for people with pre-existing health conditions.
4 A proportion are young and did not have any pre-existing health problems, he adds.
5 Reuters reported that the patient was said to have been suffering from pre-existing health conditions.
6 Both groups and genders said that PA could exacerbate pre-existing health problems and result in physical harm.
7 However, it is higher in older people, particularly those aged over 80 and with pre-existing health conditions.
8 It was the ACA that prohibited health insurers from denying coverage to Americans with pre-existing health conditions.
9 That could cost millions of Americans their healthcare coverage as well as protections for pre-existing health conditions.
10 Specifically, they will take away the requirement for insurance companies to cover people for pre-existing health conditions.
11 Then there's the ban on denying coverage or charging higher premiums of people with pre-existing health conditions.
12 It also would allow states to opt out of some existing protections for people with pre-existing health conditions.
13 Twenty U.S. states target protections for pre-existing health conditions CHICAGO (The writer is a Reuters columnist.
14 Category 2: older people and people with pre-existing health conditions who become seriously ill and go to hospital.
15 The miner had been housebound and not working due to a pre-existing health issue when he fell ill.
16 But other reforms, such as protections for those with pre-existing health conditions, do not go into effect until 2014.
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