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Postpartum Depression Screenings proposed by Senator Barbara Mikulski for Healthcare Reform Bill

By Susan Dowd Stone Expert HERWriter December 1, 2009 - 7:22pm
 
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Today on Capitol Hill Senator Barbara Mikulski (D-MD) made an empassioned plea to add health screenings including those for postpartum depression to The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act that would enhance benefits to women. She made the point that Senators on Capitol Hill currently enjoy these critical benefits for such screenings, and that including them in healthcare reform would cut costs through early detection and primary prevention!

She spoke of the devastation of the cancers that primarily afflict women and which can be deadly, breast, ovarian and cervical cancer (see last week's CBS Cares story on Pap Smears). You can watch the video of her presentation at this web address http://www.c-spanvideo.org/flash/player-time.html?start=2009-12-01%2011:...

In addition, she strongly urged that screening for postpartum depression be included in healthcare reform citing the often devastating consequences of untreated maternal depression. This amendment introduced today by Senator Mikulski, a senior member of the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, would guarantee women access to preventive health care screenings and care at no cost.

One comment I felt was most memorable was when Senator Mikulski stated “For many insurance companies, simply being a woman is a pre-existing condition,” Covered preventive services would not require copayments, just as there are currently no copayments for such services for Congressmen enrolled in the Federal Employee Health Benefit Plan. This is an essential protection for women’s access to preventive health care not currently covered in other prevention sections of The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

While the Senator supports the current bill before Congress, she felt "we could do more to enhance and improve women’s health care."

Services covered under the amendment are based on guidelines supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration and the Centers for Disease Control.

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