Is 0ne year the waiting period for non treatment on pre existing medical condition?

It depends on the specific health insurance plan and the state in which it is offered. In the United States, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) prohibits insurers from denying coverage for pre-existing conditions, but they may impose a waiting period before coverage begins for certain treatments related to those conditions. The waiting period can vary from plan to plan, but it is typically between six and twelve months. However, some states have implemented their own laws regarding pre-existing condition waiting periods, which may differ from the ACA's rules. It is important to check with the specific health insurance plan or the state insurance department to confirm the waiting period for non-treatment of pre-existing medical conditions.

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