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Women pay more for health care
American Medical News , 10/28/09
Trapp D – Women will continue to be denied maternity coverage or charged significantly higher premiums than men in the individual health insurance market until Congress adopts a national health system reform bill, witnesses said during an Oct. 15 Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions retirement and aging subcommittee hearing. Legislation adopted by Senate and House committees would end the practice of setting premiums and denying coverage based on gender, but negotiations to merge the bills before floor votes in each chamber continue.
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