I Am Not a Pre-Existing Condition

Is the fact that women experience gender discrimination in health care even debatable? Many insurance companies even regard a C-section as a pre-existing condition. This must stop.
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Originally posted on RH Reality Check.

Is the fact that women experience discrimination in regards to health insurance coverage even debatable at this point? It is critical that health reform discussions address the health issues that disproportionately affect women in this country. Whether we're discussing a public option or more equitable private coverage, women's health must be front and center. The Service Employees International Union has done extensive research, promoted actions and continues to raise awareness around these issues so special gratitude is due to SEIU for the facts and figures below.

Did you know?

  • Only 14 states require insurance companies to cover maternity care.
  • Only 12% of individual insurance plans include comprehensive maternity coverage.
  • Insurance companies can consider prior cesarean sections as a "pre-existing condition" and deny a woman coverage for childbirth. Additionally, in Florida for example, women who have had C-sections are charged 25% more in premiums if they want to retain their health insurance coverage of birth.
  • In Illinois, according to a Chicago Sun-Times article on 6/26/07, a woman's emergency C-section (much to her physician's consternation) was denied coverage by BlueCross BlueShield.
  • For that matter, pregnancy itself is often considered a "pre-existing condition" by insurance company, therefore it's a reason to deny coverage. According to a 2008 study conducted by the National Women's Law Center, "The vast majority of individuals market health policies that NWLC found do not cover maternity care at all. Even if a woman is not currently pregnant, it is unlikely that an insurer will provide or even offer maternity benefits as part of her regular insurance policy."
  • Victim of domestic violence? As the SEIU flyer says, in eight states and Washington DC it is legal for insurance companies to deny health coverage to victims of domestic violence. In fact, when the vote to ensure coverage for individuals in this situation came to the floor of the Senate in 2006 (through a proposed bill by Washington state Senator Patty Murray), ten Republicans voted against it, killing the bill.
  • In 2007, Senate Republicans voted to override regulations requiring insurance companies to cover mammograms in more than 20 states. The year prior, ten Republicans voted against requiring insurance companies to cover mammograms.

For the above reasons and so many more, advocates, bloggers and activists have come together to create an awareness campaign, "I Am Not A Pre-Existing Condition" and demanded stronger reform on these issues. What follows is a round-up of some of the posts written thus far. If you'd like to start off by joining the campaign, sign the petition to ensure that health reform measures address gender discrimination and tweet away!

Also, if you do have a twitter account, consider changing your avatar (your profile picture) to the image created by the National Women's Law Center and support change.

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Special thanks to Tracy Viselli for these links and for the excellent round-up work done on this issue!

'I Am Not A Pre-Existing Condition' Round-Up of Posts

Being Pregnant an "unhealthy lifestyle choice"(10/12/09)

*Update - the insurance company reversed its ban citing the fact that babies who are "fat but healthy" will be covered. Seriously.

Women Senators Show Their Male Colleagues What It Means to Have Cojones

VIDEO: Congresswoman Gwen Moore says, "If you're fortunate enough as a woman to haveinsurance, you're going to pay 68% more of it. Why? Because youhave a pre-existing condition: you're an actual, former, or potential,mother. I don't know how you escape those statistics."

Larry King Live: More Democratic Senators' appearances (VIDEO)

Abused then denied care: eight states allow practice Some insurers say victims of domestic violence are too high risk to cover

SpeakerPelosi speaks out against "domestic violence as a pre-existingcondition": VIDEO Video of Speaker Pelosi talking about the need to fix DV pre-existing conditionloophole.

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