Stacy Keach –
Senator John McCain,
supporting The Treatment for Child Deformity Act currently
before Congress.
Washington DC:
Actor Stacy Keach, born
with a cleft lip and partial cleft palatte, Honorary Chairman of the
American Cleft Palatte Foundation for the past 6 years, is working with Senator John McCain (R-Ariz) and the American
Society Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) in an effort to pass legislation requiring insurance
companies to cover reconstructive surgical procedures for those
children with congenital or developmental deformities, diseases or
injuries.
At present, insurance companies and HMO’s
define repair to craniofacial deformities as “cosmetic” rather
than “reconstructive”, thereby avoiding coverage of medical
costs.
Senator John McCain and his wife Cindy traveled
to Bangladesh in 1991 to help victims of a cyclone, and returned to
the USA with a beautiful 10-week old girl named Bridget, who was
born with a cleft palate and cleft lip. Insurance agencies denied medical coverage to the McCains,
who spent $40,000 out-of-pocket to cover medical expenses.
“It is criminal”, Keach says, “that every
child born with a facial
anomaly is deprived of the possibility of a normal appearance,
normal speech, and a normal life because of insurance company greed.
Imagine being the parent of a child born with a cleft palatte
and being told that your health insurance will not cover the medical
surgery. For most
families, this would be an economic catastrophe!”
In October of last year, Sen. McCain and Sen
Olympia Snowe (R-Maine) introduced the Treatment for Child
Deformites Act in the Senate. The
Bill is currently awaiting action by the Senate, Health, Education,
Labor and Pensions committee.