In a big win for women’s health, the Supreme Court ruled
this morning that the Affordable Care Act is, indeed, constitutional. What that
means is that we’re on track for full implementation of many benefits,
including:
- Women’s health services, like mammograms, pap smears, birth control and cancer screenings, will be available with no co-pay;
- Women will no longer have to pay more than men for the same insurance coverage;
- Insurers can’t deny coverage due to pre-existing conditions; and
- Insurers can’t cancel our policies if we develop breast cancer or other serious illnesses.
However, the court put limits on the Medicaid expansion,
ruling that the federal government cannot withdraw existing Medicaid funding if
a state chooses not to comply with the expansion. This provision was expected
to add nearly 30 million more people to the program. You can be certain that
the Ms. Foundation and its grantees will be working hard across the states to
ensure that women are not excluded from the health care system due to this
ruling.
On a lighter note, the Ms. staff shared some laughs together
throughout this joyous day, with the Affordable
Care Cat and When
SCOTUS Upheld Obamacare. We hope you’re able to smile, as well, content
with the knowledge that health care reform is no longer in jeopardy.
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