ADVOCACY UPDATE: Parity Campaign Moving Full Speed Ahead


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Parity Campaign Moving Full Speed Ahead

By: Morgan Sheets

The Amputee Coalition of America’s national parity campaign is making great strides this year.  With 22 states now in play and 6 laws on the books, prosthetic parity is truly becoming a national trend.

 

Texas recently held a rally to seek support for the Texas bills. HB 223 and SB 931 require insurance companies to pay for prosthetic and orthotic care, at a minimum, on par with what the federal government pays through its Medicare program.

 

”Losing a limb is a medical tragedy no one expects to endure," said Senator Zaffirini, the lead sponsor in the Texas Senate.  "A person does expect, however, his or her medical insurance to cover costly expenses associated with major medical procedures and the purchase of essential medical devices."

 

The Texas rally included comments and stories from a dozen amputees and prosthetic practitioners.  Several other states are looking to organize rallies and lobby days at their state capitols including New York, Connecticut and Pennsylvania. 

 

Oregon and Iowa just re-introduced their parity legislation.  The Oregon campaign committee also held a cocktail party in Salem to bring together local activists and elected officials

 

Connecticut is still awaiting the official re-introduction of their bill, but they have already launched a very effective statewide organizing effort reaching out to local facilities and gathering hundreds of petition signatures. 

 

The campaign committees across the country are working hard to keep the momentum going in their states.  The rallies, petition drives, and letter writing campaigns are helping to not only educate people about the bills, but also to mobilize supporters. 

 

With just a couple months left in some of the legislative sessions, we are truly pulling out all the stops to keep the bills moving and ensure passage of additional parity laws this year!

 

 

Morgan Sheets is the National Advocacy Director (202/742-1885 or state@amputee-coalion.org).

 

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