A qualifying condition is a medical or health-related issue that meets the criteria for receiving medical treatment, benefits or services. It is a term commonly used in healthcare and insurance to refer to a specific medical condition that justifies an individual for coverage or treatment. Qualifying conditions can vary depending on the type of coverage or benefit being sought, but may include conditions such as cancer, heart disease, diabetes or mental health disorders. The term is often used in the context of health insurance, where certain medical conditions may be considered a "qualifying condition" for coverage under certain policies.