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Wed Feb 29, 2012, 10:12 PM Feb 2012

Sebelius: 'Dangerous' Blunt Amendment Rolls Back Decades Of Progress In Women's Health

Sebelius: 'Dangerous' Blunt Amendment Rolls Back Decades Of Progress In Women's Health

In an official statement Wednesday evening, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius unloaded on a Senate GOP amendment that would allow employers to deny workers coverage for medical services -- and in particular contraception -- by citing objections of conscience.

Read the full statement below.

Earlier this month, the Department of Health and Human Services reported that over 20 million American women in private health insurance plans have already gained access to at least one free preventive service because of the health care law. Without financial barriers like co-pays and deductibles, women are better able to access potentially life-saving services, and cancers are caught earlier, chronic diseases are managed and hospitalizations are prevented.

A proposal being considered in the Senate this week would allow employers that have no religious affiliation to exclude coverage of any health service, no matter how important, in the health plan they offer to their workers. This proposal isn't limited to contraception nor is it limited to any preventive service. Any employer could restrict access to any service they say they object to. This is dangerous and wrong.

The Obama administration believes that decisions about medical care should be made by a woman and her doctor, not a woman and her boss. We encourage the Senate to reject this cynical attempt to roll back decades of progress in women’s health.

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