Pre-existing medical conditions (2024)

Last updated: 5 July 2023

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  1. What are pre-existing medical conditions?
  2. Types of complaint we see
  3. How to complain
  4. What we look at
  5. Putting things right
  6. Case studies
  7. Useful resources
  8. Information for financial businesses

What are pre-existing medical conditions?

A pre-existing medical condition (PEMC) is an illness or injury you had before your policy began or was renewed.Examples of pre-existing medical conditions include, diabetes, asthma, high cholesterol or a long-term back condition.

We get complaints from customers who say their insurance company won’t accept their claim because it’s linked to a pre-existingmedical condition.

Some insurance policies are individually underwritten. This means that when you apply for the policy, the insurer will ask you:

  • questions about your health
  • to declare any conditions you have at that time

This is often called ‘medical screening’. The insurer then tells you whether the conditions you’ve declared are covered in the policy. If they’re not covered, you may be able to pay an additional premium to have them included.

Whether a condition is covered – and whether it will cost more – depends on the insurer’s underwriting criteria for the specific policy.

Some policies aren’t individually underwritten. These policies have a blanket exclusion for all claims caused by, or related to, a pre-existing medical condition.

Types of complaint we see

We hear from consumers who tell us that:

  • weren’t aware of the exclusion or warranty relating to pre-existing medical condition
  • didn’t understand the pre-existing medical condition exclusion and what it meant in practice
  • weren’t sure what, if anything, they needed to declare
  • felt the policy was mis-sold
  • felt their insurer wrongly rejected their claim

How to complain

If you have a complaint about pre-existing medical conditions, talk to your insurer first. They need to have the chance to put things right. They have to give you their final response within eight weeks for most types of complaint.

If you’re unhappy with their response, or if they don’t respond, let us know. We’ll check your complaint is something we can deal with, and if it is, we’ll investigate to understand what happened and what went wrong.

Find out more abouthow to complain.

What we look at

To help us consider a complaint fairly, we’ll ask you to provide some information. We’ll make our decision about what happened using evidence provided by you, your insurer and any relevant third parties. In reaching a decision, we consider: 

  • the policy’s terms and conditions– we’ll look at what your insurer asked you about your health when you took out, amended or renewed your policy, and if you’ve been mis-sold a policy.
  • exclusions for pre-existing medical conditionsIf your insurer didn’t ask you anything about your health and there was no medical screening, we’ll consider whether it was fair for them to use an exclusion in your policy.
  • misrepresentation and non-disclosureIf there was a medical screening, we’ll check you gave the insurance company all the relevant information. If you didn’t, we’ll consider if you’ve deliberately misrepresented information or made a mistake. Read more about our approach to misrepresentation and non-disclosure complaints.
  • change in health– an insurer may turn down a claim because of a condition that came after the policy began or was renewed. In this case, you may find our information on a change in health useful.

Putting things right

If we find you’ve been treated unfairly, we'll ask the insurer to put things right. This usually involves putting you back in the position you’d be in if things hadn’t gone wrong.

We’ll also consider whether you’ve experienced anydistress or inconvenienceas a result of what the insurer did wrong and whether we think it’s appropriate to award compensation.Read more about how we award compensation.

Complaints about claims

If we think your insurer has unfairly turned down a claim, we may recommend that they:

  • reconsider the claim in line with the terms and conditions of the policy
  • pay the claim and add interest at 8% per year from the date of the claim until the date the settlement is paid

Complaints about mis-selling

If we think a policy was mis-sold because you wasn’t made aware of an exclusion. We may ask the insurer to:

  • refund the premium plus interest (calculated at 8% simple per year) less any tax due.
  • treat you the same as the other business would if you would have got cover from them.

Case studies

Consumer doesn’t disclose pet’s pre-existing medical condition

When Rita tried to claim on her insurance when her dog became sick, her insurer rejected the claim, saying that it was a pre-existing condition. So she asked us to look at the case.

Pet Insurance

Read more

A couple complain that their holiday cancellation claim is turned down unfairly because of a pre-existing medical condition

Norris and Lina contacted us to complain about their insurance claim after they cancelled their holiday because Lina was taken ill.

Travel Insurance

Read more

Insurer refused claim because of pre-existing condition

Bodhi contacted us after his insurer declined a claim on his private health insurance policy for treatment of a lung condition.

Insurance Medical Conditions

Read more

Useful resources

Read more about insurance policies that have exclusions for pre-existing medical conditions:

  • travel insurance
  • private medical insurance
  • payment protection insurance (PPI)
  • pet insurance

Information for financial businesses

If you’re a business looking for information to help you resolve complaints or want to find out more technical information,you can findmore detailabout complaints about pre-existing medical conditions in the business section of our website.

Pre-existing medical conditions (2024)

FAQs

Pre-existing medical conditions? ›

A health problem, like asthma, diabetes, or cancer, you had before the date that new health coverage starts. Insurance companies can't refuse to cover treatment for your pre-existing condition or charge you more.

What are considered pre-existing medical conditions? ›

A medical illness or injury that you have before you start a new health care plan may be considered a pre-existing condition. Conditions like diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), cancer, and sleep apnea, may be examples of pre-existing health conditions.

What is a serious pre-existing condition? ›

A serious pre-existing condition is one that may require intensive medical intervention to treat or manage; or have high risk of future complications or recurrence, and therefore may require prolonged treatment.

Can I be denied health insurance because of a pre-existing condition? ›

Under the Affordable Care Act, health insurance companies can't refuse to cover you or charge you more just because you have a “pre-existing condition” — that is, a health problem you had before the date that new health coverage starts. They also can't charge women more than men.

How long is a pre-existing medical condition? ›

It applies to any medical condition that you saw your doctor about the five years before the start date on your health insurance. For example, you might take out a policy and then go and see your GP about some back pain you've been experiencing.

Is high blood pressure considered a pre-existing condition? ›

In the health insurance world, a pre-existing condition is any injury, sickness or condition that exists before the date an insurance policy takes effect. Examples include asthma, diabetes, anxiety, depression, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and so on.

Can you get life insurance if you have a pre-existing condition? ›

People with pre-existing conditions can still qualify for various life insurance policies. However, they may pay more in premiums because personal health history is a key factor that insurers use to calculate rates.

How far back does pre-existing condition last? ›

A group health plan can count as pre-existing conditions only those conditions for which you actually received (or were recommended to receive) a diagnosis, treatment or medical advice within the 6 months immediately before you joined that plan. This period is known as the “look back” period.

What is a stable pre-existing condition? ›

Basically, a pre-existing medical condition is considered STABLE when all of the following statements are true: • there has not been any new treatment prescribed or recommended, or change(s) to existing treatment (including a stoppage in treatment), and.

What is a pre-existing condition limitation? ›

The time period during which an individual policy won't pay for care relating to a pre-existing condition. Under an individual policy, conditions may be excluded permanently (known as an "exclusionary rider").

Do insurance companies still consider pre-existing conditions? ›

Health insurance companies cannot refuse coverage or charge you more just because you have a “pre-existing condition” — that is, a health problem you had before the date that new health coverage starts.

Is arthritis a pre-existing condition? ›

There are a number of other common health conditions that also would have qualified as a pre-existing condition. Pregnancy is classified as a pre-existing condition. Eating disorders are also pre-existing conditions, as is arthritis and even having had a knee replacement.

Can Medicare refuse to cover pre-existing conditions? ›

Original Medicare ( Part A and Part B ) has helped cover preexisting conditions since it began in 1965. And thanks to the Affordable Care Act signed in 2014, there are no additional costs for Original Medicare coverage if you have preexisting conditions.

What counts as a preexisting condition? ›

A health problem, like asthma, diabetes, or cancer, you had before the date that new health coverage starts. Insurance companies can't refuse to cover treatment for your pre-existing condition or charge you more.

What is the difference between existing and pre-existing? ›

Existing means now. I'm existing. My past self is a pre-existence. Oftentimes, the past time where 'pre-exist' is referring to is subjective but generally we use the word 'pre-exist' to refer to something that existed in a very long time in the past.

What are pre-existing condition symptoms? ›

A pre-existing condition is a medical issue you've experienced in the past. This includes chronic conditions like diabetes or asthma, and one-off symptoms like knee pain. With us, a pre-existing condition is when you've had symptoms, medication, advice, treatment, or tests for something before taking out health cover.

What is a pre-existing condition if not diagnosed? ›

A pre-existing medical condition is a disease, illness or injury for which you have received medication, advice or treatment or had any symptoms (whether the condition has been diagnosed or not) in the five years before your joining date. Health insurance doesn't usually cover 'pre-existing conditions'.

Is arthritis considered a pre-existing condition? ›

There are a number of other common health conditions that also would have qualified as a pre-existing condition. Pregnancy is classified as a pre-existing condition. Eating disorders are also pre-existing conditions, as is arthritis and even having had a knee replacement.

Do symptoms count as pre-existing conditions? ›

Pre-existing conditions: These are not usually covered by insurance, and they include any illness or injury that occurred or reoccurred, existed or showed symptoms, whether diagnosed by a veterinarian, prior to enrollment or during the waiting period of the insurance policy.

Is needing a knee replacement considered a pre-existing condition? ›

Unless you meet the criteria below, hip & knee replacement is considered a pre-existing medical condition. This doesn't necessarily mean you can't get travel insurance, but you'll need to disclose your condition when you're booking your travel insurance.

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