Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
For Immediate Release: October 5, 2009
Sen. Wilson to File Legislation to Protect Domestic
Violence Victims from Insurance Denials
Sen. Jim Wilson said he will introduce legislation for the upcoming session
to prohibit health insurance companies from classifying domestic violence
as a pre-existing condition. Wilson, a Democrat from Tahlequah, began
working on the measure after recent reports stating Oklahoma was one of
only eight states that allowed insurance companies to deny claims based
on the pre-existing condition of domestic violence.
“These women have already been victimized by their abuser—but
here in Oklahoma they can be victimized again by their own insurance company,”
Wilson said. “Maybe under current law it is legal for companies
to do this, but that doesn’t mean it’s right. My legislation
would close this loophole.”
Under Wilson’s legislation, no health benefit plan would be able
to deny coverage or exclude any person from any health benefit plan on
the basis of an individual’s status as a victim of domestic abuse.
“Right now in Oklahoma, a woman with breast cancer can be denied
coverage because at some point in her life she had been the victim of
domestic violence,” Wilson said. “She’s being punished,
denied access to healthcare, because she was the victim of a crime. That
is unconscionable.”
If approved, any insurance plan issued or renewed on or after November
1, 2010, would be prohibited from considering domestic abuse as a preexisting
condition.
“This loophole doesn’t exist in 42 other states,” Wilson
said. “It is my hope that members in both chambers will act quickly
to pass this legislation on behalf of the women and families of Oklahoma.”
For more information contact:
Senator Wilson: 405-521-5574
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