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D.C. Dispatches by Cynthia Dizikes

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    Klobuchar, other senators appeal to women for health-care changes

    By Cynthia Dizikes | Published Wed, Sep 30 2009 4:55 pm

    WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Female Democratic senators, including Minnesota’s Amy Klobuchar, tried to raise support for health care reform today by appealing to the nation’s women.

    “As a former prosecutor I am particularly appalled that in eight states and the District of Columbia domestic violence is classified as a pre-existing condition,” Klobuchar said in a statement.  “Health care reform must ensure that all women have access to preventative services and maternity care, and that health care that doesn't use ‘pre-existing conditions’ as a way to deny women care.”

    The senators, including Barbara Mikulski of Maryland, Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire and Kay Hagan of North Carolina, said health insurance reform would improve women’s access to health care. They said that women are often denied coverage because of pre-existing conditions like C-sections, past pregnancies and domestic violence. According to the senators, women also pay more for health insurance than men and sometimes are not covered for preventative care like mammograms and pap tests.

    Under the health-care reform bills in Congress, insurance companies would no longer be able to withhold coverage based on pre-existing conditions or use sex as a factor when determining rates.

    “When it comes to health insurance, women pay more but get less for our money,” Mikulski said in a statement. “We women must end punitive insurance company practices that discriminate against women simply because we are women - practices that say domestic violence or c-sections are pre-existing conditions or that deny coverage for maternity care or basic preventive services and screenings.”

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    Cynthia Dizikes is MinnPost's Washington, D.C., correspondent and covers Minnesota's congressional delegation and reports on developments out of Washington that are important to Minnesota readers. She received her master's degree in journalism from UC Berkeley and has worked as an intern in the Los Angeles Times' Washington bureau, reporting on a variety of topics, and as a reporter for the Anniston Star in Alabama. Her work has also appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle, the Oakland Tribune, Congress Daily and on National Public Radio. She can be reached at cdizikes [at] minnpost [dot] com.

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