The definition of a preexisting condition is a condition for which:

a. the patient has been seen within a defined period of time.
b. the patient has the gene identified as causing the condition.
c. the patient has symptoms that may be considered signs of the condition.
d. the insurance company may be responsible for large amounts of money.


Answer: a

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