While the health reform process is far from over — next it’s up to the Senate to vote on their version of a bill — the House bill would expand coverage to 96 percent of all Americans, bar insurance companies from discriminating based on pre-existing medical conditions, create a public option insurance program and provide billions of dollars in prevention and wellness funds. Hooray for the House!
(Although there is a bit of a “boo” in the House bill: An amendment passed that would restrict access to reproductive health services both in the private insurance market and in the proposed public option. According to advocates such as Planned Parenthood, the amendment is an “unacceptable addition to the health care reform bill that, if enacted, would result in women losing health benefits they have today.”)
Wanna find out more and take some action? Read APHA’s news release and visit our health reform page.
3 comments:
A meaningful health reform passes..
wish I could have made the conference! Keep those tweets coming!
well.. "reproductive services" is such an ugly euphemism for abortion..
Elli
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