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		<title>By: Johnny Friendly</title>
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If you get join your new employer's health plan, they can't exclude pre-existing conditions if it's a group plan. They have to accept everybody. If you obtain any kind of health insurance within 60 days after leaving your job, by law the insurance company can't deny coverage of pre-existing conditions.</description>
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<p>If you get join your new employer&#8217;s health plan, they can&#8217;t exclude pre-existing conditions if it&#8217;s a group plan. They have to accept everybody. If you obtain any kind of health insurance within 60 days after leaving your job, by law the insurance company can&#8217;t deny coverage of pre-existing conditions.</p>
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