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Michelle Obama turns Breast Cancer Awareness Month into attack on insurance companies

By: Byron York
Chief Political Correspondent
10/23/09 3:35 PM EDT

First Lady Michelle Obama took part in a White House event this afternoon to mark National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. While such events have been mostly noncontroversial in the past, Mrs. Obama used the occasion to launch an extended attack on the insurance industry, the Obama administration's current target in the ongoing battle over national health care legislation.

After paying brief tribute to people working in the field, Mrs. Obama noted the progress that has been made in breast cancer research and treatment since former First Lady Nancy Reagan took up the cause in the early 1980s. But there is still far to go, Mrs. Obama said -- and that brought her to the insurance business.

"We have a health care system in this country that simply is not working for too many people with breast cancer and too many people who are surviving with breast cancer," Mrs. Obama said. "And I'm not just talking about women without insurance…I am talking about people in this country who have insurance who have breast cancer -- folks who all too often find themselves also paying outrageous out-of-pocket costs."

The First Lady cited a new study from the Department of Health and Human Services -- which just happened to come out today -- citing breast cancer patients with insurance who had to pay an average of $6,200 in out-of-pocket costs each year. "This is with insurance," Mrs. Obama said. "These are the people who are blessed." The situation is, of course, far worse for those without insurance, she added.

But the insurance companies make life miserable even for those with coverage.  There are "those annual lifetime caps that insurance companies set," Mrs. Obama noted, with "one recent survey show[ing] that ten percent of all cancer patients report hitting a cap on their benefits…" And then, if a patient is in remission, she is stuck "with a target on your back for the rest of your life with a 'preexisting condition,' which means that insurance companies can deny you coverage or charge you higher rates for coverage -- sometimes much higher."

Put it together, and it means "women are denied insurance" and are "paying very high premiums for their coverage" under insurance policies that "won't even cover treatment if she has a recurrence."  The result is that women are "living in fear of losing their jobs or changing jobs or even moving, because they worry they won't be able to find affordable insurance."

That brought the First Lady to the pitch for Democratic health care legislation currently under consideration on Capitol Hill.  "This is not acceptable," she said. "That's why it is so critically important that we finally reform our health care system that is causing so much heartache for so many people affected by this disease. Now is the time. Fortunately, that's exactly what the plans being considered by Congress right now would do."

There was still more. "So just to be clear," Mrs. Obama said, "under these plans, if you already have insurance that works for you, then you're all set. You can keep your insurance and you can keep your doctors." She continued:

The plans put in place some basic rules of the road to protect you from abuses and unfair practices by insurance companies. That would mean no more denying coverage to people like women we heard from today because of so-called preexisting conditions like having survived cancer. Because there's a belief that if you've already fought cancer, you shouldn't have to also fight with insurance companies to get the coverage that you need at a price that you can afford.

These plans mean insurance companies will no longer be allowed to cap the amount of coverage that you can get, and will limit how much insurance companies can charge you for out-of-pocket expenses, because in this country, getting sick shouldn't mean going bankrupt.

And finally, these plans will require insurance companies to cover basic preventative care -- from routine checkups, to mammograms, to pap smears -- at no extra charge to you…So that's how health insurance reform will work. That's how it will help people who have been diagnosed with breast cancer and those who've survived the disease. But first, we have to get it passed. First we have to get it passed.

And so it went. The First Lady concluded with the hope that daughters and granddaughters of the future will not have to face mammograms and other tests without health care reform. Life will be better for them, she concluded, "because of all the strides that we've made and the work that we've done for this cure and for this reform."




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Oct 23, 2009

"...folks who all too often find themselves also paying outrageous out-of-pocket costs."


So who the h*ll does she think is going to pay those costs?

Barack?

Think again, honey.

 

ladybug

Oct 23, 2009

As a breast cancer survivor I was very thankful for the insurance coverage I had during my treatment. I am aware that I did have insurance, which not everyone does. If I had changed jobs I would probably have had a coverage issue, but I think there can be regulations to handle that problem.

Let's regulate the insurance companies so they serve us better without driving a stake through their hearts.

 

tiredofit

Oct 23, 2009

Did she also talk about the report that came out from the Health and Human Services Department today that said if Obama care passes cost will go up over 2%, there will be rationing, millions will lose their private insurance and seniors will lose their Medicare because doctors will no longer be able to afford to accept them.

 

BornFreeAmerican

Oct 23, 2009

Vote Them Out!

 

read my pips

Oct 23, 2009

This is bull. Plenty of woman all over have been helped and cured of breast cancer on the Insurances dime. This woman is a liar just like her husband is.

 

jan

Oct 23, 2009

No class,no shame, no sense!

 

JamesJ

Oct 24, 2009

Breast cancer? I wasn't aware there was any such thing.

 

sharma

Oct 24, 2009

Good get them out of white house and let have tjhe republican back in action and all will be fine......wars, less regualtion on banks and more of haliburtons. ha ha ha

 

Itzhak Hussein

Oct 24, 2009

The first couple really shows some despicable behavior. If half or three quarters of the country is so unhappy with the insurance companies--have they never heard of free enterprise?--let them open a competing company to run things the way the lefties like. Let the market rule. Let freedom rule!

 

Truth

Oct 24, 2009

Might be funny if it weren't for the sad fact a patient dumping scheme was Michelle Obama greatest accomplishment in her career.

 

Dr. Jim

Oct 24, 2009

Michelle Obama is correct. Let's also do away with the anti-trust protection the health insurance comapnies currently have. Their execuative salaries and profits from mergers are outrageous. The best competition for them is a federal government health plan which will have much lower overhead.

 

silvrspur

Oct 24, 2009

Wonder if Mrs. Obama has had anyone in her family get cancer--of any kind; and then have the insurance company pay for all the treatments which saved their life. I wouldn't trust the government to give me an aspirin if I needed one!

 

Bob Miller

Oct 24, 2009

Another attempt to influence the American Women about HEALTH CARE.

Most women that survive health care... had good insurance... and followed a doctor's early maintenance program.

My mother had excellent insurance, BUT she did not see the doctor.

She passed away from Breast Cancer that had spread through her whole body... not because of health insurance... but BECAUSE she would not listen.

Shame on the Obama Administration for LYING to the American People.. but what can you expect from a politician... first and last.

 

g55rumpy

Oct 26, 2009

some folks forget to say that`s THE GOVERNMENT that stops people from buying insurance across state lines. thus getting a better deal. yes the pre-exsisting conditions crap does need to be fixed. but it doesn`t take govt. control of health care to do it.

 

Bob Miller

Oct 27, 2009

Here is the Lawyer that had to give up her license BEFORE she was charged with an insurance ethics violation.. (??????)

This is the same lady that insured that ALL the poor were sent to clinics instead of getting immediate treatment at the Hospital Emergency Room.

Hospital was losing TOO MUCH money..

Anything thing she says or does... you have to remember... SHE IS NOT PROUD OF AMERICA.

Same lady that FEEDS her dog a VEAL BIRTHDAY CAKE, and her husband serves 100 dollar per pound steak.

BECAUSE HE WON.

 

Jay

Nov 3, 2009

My mother has cancer. She has suffered through stage 2 breast cancer for 4 years. The cancer has now spread through out other parts of her body. She is 81 years old and in very good spirts and can get around fairly well.
She is on chemo.
She also has a heart problem and that too is under controll. She is on a fixed income.
Today we learn her insurance company WILL NOT let her have Lipitor anymore. In order for her to get it she needs to have her doctor PROVE to the insurance company that she really needs it.
She also learned today from another doctor that if this new health care reform goes through, people with cancer will get insurance coverage according to there age. In other words the older you get with cancer the less the insurance company will pay and you will have to pay the rest out of your pocket. You see American there are death panels after all but they are democratic... Welcome to American.. We let are old die poor...!!

 

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