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Kaiser Health News reporter Jenny Gold details the difficulties faced by domestic abuse victims in getting health insurance. "In 2006, attorney Jody Neal-Post tried to get health insurance but was rejected because of treatment - counseling and Valium - she received following a domestic-abuse incident. She says the insurer told her that her medical history made her a high risk, more likely to end up in the emergency room or require additional care.
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