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Lucylastic -> happy happy joy joy (8/3/2011 4:24:48 PM)

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 1, 2011
Contact: HHS Press Office
(202) 690-6343
Affordable Care Act Ensures Women Receive Preventive Services at No Additional Cost
Historic new guidelines that will ensure women receive preventive health services at no additional cost were announced today by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Developed by the independent Institute of Medicine, the new guidelines require new health insurance plans to cover women’s preventive services such as well-woman visits, breastfeeding support, domestic violence screening, and contraception without charging a co-payment, co-insurance or a deductible.
“The Affordable Care Act helps stop health problems before they start,” said HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius. “These historic guidelines are based on science and existing literature and will help ensure women get the preventive health benefits they need.”
Before health reform, too many Americans didn’t get the preventive health care they need to stay healthy, avoid or delay the onset of disease, lead productive lives, and reduce health care costs. Often because of cost, Americans used preventive services at about half the recommended rate.
Last summer, HHS released new insurance market rules under the Affordable Care Act requiring all new private health plans to cover several evidence-based preventive services like mammograms, colonoscopies, blood pressure checks, and childhood immunizations without charging a copayment, deductible or coinsurance. The Affordable Care Act also made recommended preventive services free for people on Medicare.
Today’s announcement builds on that progress by making sure women have access to a full range of recommended preventive services without cost sharing, including:
well-woman visits;
screening for gestational diabetes;
human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA testing for women 30 years and older;
sexually-transmitted infection counseling;
human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) screening and counseling;
FDA-approved contraception methods and contraceptive counseling;
breastfeeding support, supplies, and counseling; and
domestic violence screening and counseling.

New health plans will need to include these services without cost sharing for insurance policies with plan years beginning on or after August 1, 2012. The rules governing coverage of preventive services which allow plans to use reasonable medical management to help define the nature of the covered service apply to women’s preventive services. Plans will retain the flexibility to control costs and promote efficient delivery of care by, for example, continuing to charge cost-sharing for branded drugs if a generic version is available and is just as effective and safe for the patient to use.
The administration also released an amendment to the prevention regulation that allows religious institutions that offer insurance to their employees the choice of whether or not to cover contraception services. This regulation is modeled on the most common accommodation for churches available in the majority of the 28 states that already require insurance companies to cover contraception. HHS welcomes comment on this policy.
Previously, preventive services for women had been recommended one-by-one or as part of guidelines targeted at men as well. As such, the HHS directed the independent Institute of Medicine to, for the first time ever, conduct a scientific review and provide recommendations on specific preventive measures that meet women’s unique health needs and help keep women healthy. HHS’ Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) used the IOM report issued July 19, when developing the guidelines that are being issued today. The IOM’s report relied on independent physicians, nurses, scientists, and other experts to make these determinations based on scientific evidence.
Today’s announcement is another part of the Obama Administration’s broader effort to address the health and well-being of our communities through initiatives such as the President’s Childhood Obesity Task Force, the First Lady’s Let’s Move! campaign, the National Quality Strategy, and the National Prevention Strategy.
For more information on the HHS guidelines for expanding women’s preventive services, please visit: http://www.healthcare.gov/news/factsheets/womensprevention08012011a.html. The guidelines can be found at: www.hrsa.gov/womensguidelines/.
To learn more about the Affordable Care Act, please visit www.healthcare.gov.



A move in the right direction, good luck ladies of the USA




tazzygirl -> RE: happy happy joy joy (8/3/2011 4:27:07 PM)

YAY!!!

Now, the men need theirs as well.




Lucylastic -> RE: happy happy joy joy (8/3/2011 4:37:34 PM)

Amen Sister!!!
Did you see what blowhard King said?
"KING: We have people that are single, we have people that are past reproductive age, we have priests that are celibate. All of them, paying insurance premiums that cover contraceptives so that somebody else doesn't have to pay the full fare of that? And they've called it preventative medicine. Preventative medicine. Well if you applied that preventative medicine universally what you end up with is you've prevented a generation. Preventing babies from being born is not medicine. That's not— that's not constructive to our culture and our civilization. If we let our birth rate get down below replacement rate we're a dying civilization."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/08/02/steve-king-free-birth-control_n_916519.html?ref=tw
video from cspan...




DomYngBlk -> RE: happy happy joy joy (8/3/2011 4:45:55 PM)

Wow....what great news!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!




WyldHrt -> RE: happy happy joy joy (8/3/2011 4:49:45 PM)

quote:

"KING: We have people that are single, we have people that are past reproductive age, we have priests that are celibate.
Yeah, because none of those single people are, you know, having sex or anything... [8D]




outhere69 -> RE: happy happy joy joy (8/3/2011 5:08:09 PM)

Fantastic!




tazzygirl -> RE: happy happy joy joy (8/3/2011 5:11:22 PM)

The same argument could be made for Viagra which is allowed under insurance plans. What about people who have no children having to pay for all those immunizations?

Some people just shouldnt open their mouths when their brains are obviously not engaged.




slvemike4u -> RE: happy happy joy joy (8/3/2011 5:58:16 PM)

Yep,and we have a he'll of a lot of them right here......lol.




flcouple2009 -> RE: happy happy joy joy (8/3/2011 6:36:57 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: WyldHrt
Yeah, because none of those single people are, you know, having sex or anything... [8D]


I don't think we can be so sure all of those priest are celibate either,  [:D]




willbeurdaddy -> RE: happy happy joy joy (8/3/2011 6:51:59 PM)

I guess from the title that lucy is celebratring the hastening of the death of corporate sponsored health plans in the US. Totally expected of course.




LillyBoPeep -> RE: happy happy joy joy (8/3/2011 6:52:47 PM)

neat! ^_^




Owner59 -> RE: happy happy joy joy (8/3/2011 6:55:09 PM)

Ditto




Lucylastic -> RE: happy happy joy joy (8/3/2011 7:05:57 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: willbeurdaddy

I guess from the title that lucy is celebratring the hastening of the death of corporate sponsored health plans in the US. Totally expected of course.

You guess wrong old bean, im happy for millions of women... im on the side for reproductive care for everyone.

dont you ever get fed up of being proven wrong ???? oh thats right you cant even admit when you are wrong...silly me




tazzygirl -> RE: happy happy joy joy (8/3/2011 8:39:50 PM)

These were based upon the recommendations of the IOC, willbe.

And a lumpectomy is far cheaper.




Marini -> RE: happy happy joy joy (8/3/2011 9:22:56 PM)

Good news and a step in the RIGHT direction!!!

:)

We will have a single payer system one day!!!


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DarkSteven -> RE: happy happy joy joy (8/3/2011 9:33:47 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: WyldHrt

quote:

"KING: We have people that are single, we have people that are past reproductive age, we have priests that are celibate.
Yeah, because none of those single people are, you know, having sex or anything... [8D]



They're NOT?  Damn, what a "fertile" field for me!!!!  Stand aside!  WOOHOO!




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