I know from my constituency what is going on. Doctors that are told, begged, by mothers, ‘Please don’t write down that my child as asthma. Please lie and say it’s bronchitis, because if you write down asthma, when my child turns 18 or 20 and has to get his or her own insurance, it will be a pre-existing condition.’
Meaning of the quote
Some parents don't want doctors to write down that their child has asthma. Instead, they ask the doctors to say the child has bronchitis. This is because if the child's medical record shows they have asthma, it will be considered a pre-existing condition when the child gets their own health insurance as an adult. The parents are worried this could make it harder or more expensive for the child to get insurance coverage in the future.
About Barbara Boxer
Barbara Boxer, a pioneering American politician, served as a U.S. Senator from California for over two decades. Known for her liberal views, she made history as one of the first female U.S. Senators representing a state. After a long and influential career, Boxer has recently taken on new roles in lobbying and consulting, continuing her impact on the political landscape.
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