Updated: Sunday, 22 Nov 2009, 11:44 AM EST
Published : Sunday, 22 Nov 2009, 11:44 AM EST
WASHINGTON (AP) - A Democratic lawmaker who has been treated for breast cancer
says worries that the proposed health care overhaul would limit
cancer screenings are overblown.
The lawmaker, Democratic Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz of
Florida, says fears that mammograms wouldn't be covered are
misplaced and that Republicans "have a different interpretation" of
what the proposed law actually prescribes.
An independent task force recommended last week that women
start mammograms at 50 rather than 40.
Republicans claim the health care overhaul proposed by
Democrats amounts to government-rationed health care because a
Washington-funded plan would adhere to those recommendations on
mammograms.
Wasserman Schultz appeared Sunday on ABC's "This Week."
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