Why Reform Matters
“It’s personal for women. After we pass this bill, being a woman will no longer be a pre-existing medical condition.” — Speaker Nancy Pelosi, March 21, 2010.
Because many of you stood up for health care reform that works for women, we have taken a historic step toward ending insurance industry practices that discriminate against women every day. And we still have work to do — to make the law into a reality that will really work for women and to fix the dangerous abortion restrictions still posing a threat women’s health.
What Health Care Reform Means for Women
- New: Check out www.HealthCare.gov to find out more information about all your available health insurance options
- The New Health Care Reform Law & Women: Factsheets by topics
- State-By-State Facts: What Health Care Reform Means for Women
- What Health Care Reform Means for Women Webinar: Download the recording
Being a Woman is Not a Pre-Existing Condition
www.AWomanIsNotAPreExistingCondition.com


