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Is there medicare a medicare supplement that takes people
with AFIB other than open enrollment?
with AFIB other than open enrollment?
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Is there medicare a medicare supplement that takes people
with AFIB other than open enrollment?
Mutual of Omaha if no pacemaker/no defib, and if on meds stable for 2 years.
CSI (If they're in Kentucy) no treatment last 2 years, no defib
Gerber - (If they're in Kentucy) no treatment last 2 years, no defib
Family Life - (If they're in Kentucy) no treatment last 2 years, no defib
BCBS
AARP - Upcharge
You could add quite a bit more to the list too. It may be easier to list the ones that won't accept A-fib. As long as the condition is stable and over 2 years since diagnosis. Aetna is one that I know that won't accept it.