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A medical condition that was diagnosed, treated, or both within a specified period of time immediately preceding the enrollee's effective date of coverage is called a(n):

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Answer:

Pre-existing Condition

Step-by-step explanation:

Chronic illnesses and medical conditions (severe or not) may be considered pre-existing conditions.

Example: Diabetes, hypertension, epilepsy.

Pregnancy before enrollment is not considered pre-existing condition.

Insurance companies can't refuse to cover treatment for pre-existing conditions or charge more.

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