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- ACA Names New Editor and Senior Editor
Knoxville, TN. -- Rick Bowers and Bill Dupes, employees in the Publications Department of the Amputee Coalition of America (ACA), have been promoted to editor and senior editor, respectively.
- Shark-Attack Survivor Accepts National “Free Spirit” Honor
Bethany Hamilton, a shark-attack survivor who overcame the loss of her left arm to return to the sport of surfing, has been acclaimed as a 2004 Free Spirit honoree.
- ADVOCACY UPDATE: Massachusetts Parity Bill
- ADVOCACY UPDATE: Estimate of Number of Persons Living with Limb Loss in NY State
- “The Best Thing in the World”
Raised in a small, supportive community, Jaymie Kraus didn’t learn about the adversities and opportunities of people with limb differences until she became an adult
- Bidding Demonstration: Setting the Record Straight for Prosthetic Consumers
- Do's and Don'ts of A Legislative Visit
- Steps to Effective Advocacy
- How Can I Get Help From My Congressional Representatives?
- ADVOCACY NEWS: Licensure vs. Certification: How It Can Affect You!
- Computerized Limb Coverage: A Letter to Practitioners and Bibliography
The American Orthotic and Prosthetic Association (AOPA) has joined together with manufacturers of myoelectric and computerized devices, and beneficiary representatives, to work on reversing certain imprudent medical policies regarding coverage of these de
- The Power of Peers
This article looks at the importance of peers in providing guidance and emotional support when faced with an amputation.
- Peer Visitor Support of Recent U.S. Military Amputees
This article takes a look at the peer visitation program in place at the Amputee Center at Walter Reed Army Medical Center.
- Facing Amputation Surgery: The Value of Peer Contact
This article talks about the value of peer support for amputees.
- Funding Raising for Your Support Group
This fact sheet discusses support group member involvement in fundraising. Ideas for different types of fundraisers are included as well.
- Starting a Support Group: The Basics
Starting a support group is a responsibility, a challenge, and a very meaningful experience. This fact sheet offers a listing of some basic steps needed to start a support group. Steps were compiled from successful support groups and organizations all ove
- Understanding ACA's Peer Network
This fact sheet offers an explanation of ACA's national peer network. Details covered include the network's purpose and how it works, as well as the required training for peer visitors.
- Giving Back - Couples Who Peer Visit
This article takes a brief look at couples that do peer visitation as part of the Amputee Coalition of America's National Peer Network.
- When Your Support Group Needs Support
This article takes a brief look at resources for support groups.
- You Don't Have to Deal With Amputation Alone
This article takes a brief look at the Amputee Coalition of America's National Peer Network.
- Peer Contact for Parents of Children with Congenital Amputation
Karen Neimanas discusses the role of peer visitor when parents are confronted with the birth of a child with a congenital limb difference.
- Notes from the medical director: first and foremost, listen!: lessons learned from mentors and peer visitors
Doug Smith, ACA Medical Director, discusses the important role that mentors can play in our lives and how a peer visitor can become a mentor.
- Communicator: Newsletter for amputee support group leaders
This site contains links to both HTML and PDF versions of the Communicator newsletter published for amputee support group leaders.
- On-line communication resources for those with limb loss
Resources for amputees or family members of amputees who would like to communicate with other amputees via Internet bulletin boards or e-mail lists.
- Advocating For Your Child
- ACA Announces New Publication for Parents
The Amputee Coalition of America (ACA) is proud to announce the release of Expectations: Parenting Children and Teens With Limb Differences. This 36-page resource guide addresses some of the issues parents face after giving birth to a baby with a limb dif
- Cancer Was The Easy Part
- ACA Names New Staff Writer
ACA announces the appointment of Scott McNutt as staff writer.
- A Circle of Friends - The Power of Peer Support
- The Prosthesis and Its Components - Choices, Choices and More Choices
- When to Help Your Child and When to Let Go
- A Message From the President & CEO
- Physical Activity Can Reduce Secondary Conditions in Youths With Limb Differences
- Building a Positive Body Image
- Prostheses for Children & Teens With Limb Differences - Issues and Expectations
- ADVOCACY UPDATE: July/Aug 2005 inMotion
- ADVOCACY UPDATE: July/Aug 2005 inMotion
- Taking a Bite out of APPLL: Paving the Way Toward Better Health
The ACA is working to promote the importance of healthful living to people living with limb differences and healthcare professionals.
- Taking a Bite out of APPLL: Paving the Way Toward Better Health
The ACA is working to promote the importance of healthful living to people living with limb differences and healthcare professionals.
- URGENT CALL TO ACTION for the National Limb Loss Information Center (NLLIC)
- URGENT CALL TO ACTION for the National Limb Loss Information Center (NLLIC)
- New Jersey Call to Action
There are two bills in the New Jersey Legislature, Assembly Bill 2774 (A-2774) and Senate Bill 2752 (S-2752), which would revise the insurance law to require insurance carriers in the state to pay for Orthotic and prosthetic equipment using the same stand
- New Jersey Call to Action
There are two bills in the New Jersey Legislature, Assembly Bill 2774 (A-2774) and Senate Bill 2752 (S-2752), which would revise the insurance law to require insurance carriers in the state to pay for Orthotic and prosthetic equipment using the same stand
- CALL TO ACTION - National Pain Care Policy Act of 2005
- CALL TO ACTION - National Pain Care Policy Act of 2005
- Good News in the Fight for Parity in New Jersey!
New Jersey Parity Update
- Good News in the Fight for Parity in New Jersey!
New Jersey Parity Update
- Prosthetic parity moving to a Senate vote in Iowa!
- Prosthetic parity moving to a Senate vote in Iowa!
- APPLL Core: Access to Care May 2006
The May 2006 edition of this quarterly publication includes an update by Morgan Sheets, entitled "Getting to the Core of the Problem: An APPLL Update" and seven other articles of interest.
- CALL TO ACTION - Urge Gov. Schwarzenegger to support A.B. 2012
We could be just days away from comprehensive coverage for orthotic and prosthetic care in California, but we need your help!
- CALL TO ACTION - Urge Gov. Schwarzenegger to support A.B. 2012
We could be just days away from comprehensive coverage for orthotic and prosthetic care in California, but we need your help!
- APPLL Core: Access to Care, August 2006
APPLL update on prosthetic coverage in the U.S.
- APPLL Core: Access to Care, August 2006
APPLL update on prosthetic coverage in the U.S.
- Help Improve Access to Assistive Devices
Call to action for the "Medicare Independent Living Act of 2006" (S.3677) and to improve Medicare's regulation of assistive devices.
- Help Improve Access to Assistive Devices
Call to action for the "Medicare Independent Living Act of 2006" (S.3677) and to improve Medicare's regulation of assistive devices.
- Help Improve Access to Assistive Devices
Call to action for the "Medicare Independent Living Act of 2006" (S.3677) and to improve Medicare's regulation of assistive devices.
- Help Improve Access to Assistive Devices
Call to action for the "Medicare Independent Living Act of 2006" (S.3677) and to improve Medicare's regulation of assistive devices.
- CALL TO ACTION - New Jersey Prosthetic Coverage Coming up for a Vote!
Call to action for New Jersey to urge assembly members and senators to support A1011.
- CALL TO ACTION - New Jersey Prosthetic Coverage Coming up for a Vote!
Call to action for New Jersey to urge assembly members and senators to support A1011.
- CALL TO ACTION - Tennessee’s Fight for Prosthetic Coverage
Call to Action for Tennessee. Help spread the word by sending a letter to your representative, explaining the need for legislation to protect access to prosthetic coverage.
- CALL TO ACTION - Tennessee’s Fight for Prosthetic Coverage
Call to Action for Tennessee. Help spread the word by sending a letter to your representative, explaining the need for legislation to protect access to prosthetic coverage.
- Call to Action - Iowa’s Fight for Prosthetic Coverage
Call to action for Iowa. Help spread the word by sending a letter to your representative, explaining the need for legislation to protect access to prosthetic coverage.
- Call to Action - Iowa’s Fight for Prosthetic Coverage
Call to action for Iowa. Help spread the word by sending a letter to your representative, explaining the need for legislation to protect access to prosthetic coverage.
- CALL TO ACTION - Connecticut’s Fight for Prosthetic Coverage
Call to action for Connecticut. Help spread the word by sending a letter to your representative, explaining the need for legislation to protect access to prosthetic coverage.
- CALL TO ACTION - Michigan’s Fight for Prosthetic Coverage
Call to action for Michigan. Help spread the word by sending a letter to your representative, explaining the need for legislation to protect access to prosthetic coverage.
- CALL TO ACTION - Michigan’s Fight for Prosthetic Coverage
Call to action for Michigan. Help spread the word by sending a letter to your representative, explaining the need for legislation to protect access to prosthetic coverage.
- CALL TO ACTION - Oklahoma’s Fight for Prosthetic Coverage
Call to action for Oklahoma. Help spread the word by sending a letter to your representative, explaining the need for legislation to protect access to prosthetic coverage.
- CALL TO ACTION - Oklahoma’s Fight for Prosthetic Coverage
Call to action for Oklahoma. Help spread the word by sending a letter to your representative, explaining the need for legislation to protect access to prosthetic coverage.
- VICTORY! Gov. Schwarzenegger Signs Prosthetic Coverage Bill
California joins national trend in protecting access to prosthetic care.
- VICTORY! Gov. Schwarzenegger Signs Prosthetic Coverage Bill
California joins national trend in protecting access to prosthetic care.
- CALL TO ACTION - Washington's Fight for Prosthetic Coverage
Call to action for Washington. Help spread the word by sending a letter to your representative, explaining the need for legislation to protect access to prosthetic coverage.
- CALL TO ACTION - Washington's Fight for Prosthetic Coverage
Call to action for Washington. Help spread the word by sending a letter to your representative, explaining the need for legislation to protect access to prosthetic coverage.
- ADVOCACY UPDATE: Pennsylvania HB 2718 Hearing a Great Success!
October 19, 2006 the Pennsylvania Health and Human Services Committee heard HB 2718, a bill requiring insurance companies to cover prosthetic devices and components.
- ADVOCACY UPDATE: Pennsylvania HB 2718 Hearing a Great Success!
October 19, 2006 the Pennsylvania Health and Human Services Committee heard HB 2718, a bill requiring insurance companies to cover prosthetic devices and components.
- Congress members head home to their districts!
We need your help to get the federal parity bill re-introduced and keep it moving!!!
- Get Ready for National Family Caregivers Month in November
November 2009 celebrates National Family Caregivers Month, a time to thank, support, educate and empower family caregivers – those individuals providing care to loved ones living with chronic illness, disability or the frailties of old age.
- Mending Limbs Organization to Hold Second Annual Benefit Concert
Event to raise awareness of need for adequate prosthetic insurance coverage for amputees
- Orthotic & Prosthetic Insurance Parity Signed Into Law in Illinois
- Wounded Warrior Project and Amputee Coalition of America Work Together to Train and Certify Military Amputee Peer Visitors
Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) and the Amputee Coalition of America are expanding the Military Amputee Peer Visitor Program by conducting a train-the trainer and peer mentor training seminar at the Wounded Warrior Project’s headquarters in Jacksonville, Fl
- Wounded Warrior Project and Amputee Coalition of America Work Together to Train and Certify Military Amputee Peer Visitors
Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) and the Amputee Coalition of America are expanding the Military Amputee Peer Visitor Program by conducting a train-the trainer and peer mentor training seminar at the Wounded Warrior Project’s headquarters in Jacksonville, Fl
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- Amputee Coalition of America Now Accepting Applications for the Christina Skoski, M.D., Scholarship
The Amputee Coalition of America (ACA) is now accepting applications for the second annual Christina Skoski, M.D., Scholarship until March 15, 2010
- Amputee Coalition of America Now Accepting Applications for the Christina Skoski, M.D., Scholarship
The Amputee Coalition of America (ACA) is now accepting applications for the second annual Christina Skoski, M.D., Scholarship until March 15, 2010.
- The Amputee Coalition of America Reaches Out to Amputee Survivors of the Haiti Earthquake
- The Amputee Coalition of America Reaches Out to Amputee Survivors of the Haiti Earthquake
- The Amputee Coalition of America’s List of Priorities for Helping Haitian Amputees
- The Amputee Coalition of America’s List of Priorities for Helping Haitian Amputees
- How You Can Help
- How You Can Help
- Medical Resources
- Medical Resources
- Haiti Relief Action Center Contacts
- Haiti Relief Action Center Contacts
- Haiti Relief News and Media
- Haiti Relief News and Media
- Hanger Orthopedic Group to Donate $250,000 in Funding and Orthopedic Devices to Haiti Earthquake Relief Efforts
- Hanger Orthopedic Group to Donate $250,000 in Funding and Orthopedic Devices to Haiti Earthquake Relief Efforts
- Prosthetics Outreach Foundation Haiti Fund Aids Quake Victims
- Prosthetics Outreach Foundation Haiti Fund Aids Quake Victims
- Physicians for Peace and Old Dominion University to Sponsor Collection Drive for Haiti’s Injured and Disabled
- Physicians for Peace and Old Dominion University to Sponsor Collection Drive for Haiti’s Injured and Disabled
- Amputee Coalition Board Member Pat Chelf Interviewed by MSNBC
“From initial fittings and supply of prosthetics to ongoing adjustments, repairs and replacements, the demand for artificial limbs will be intense, expensive – and long-lasting, said Chelf.”
- Amputee Coalition Board Member Pat Chelf Interviewed by MSNBC
“From initial fittings and supply of prosthetics to ongoing adjustments, repairs and replacements, the demand for artificial limbs will be intense, expensive – and long-lasting, said Chelf.”
- Haiti Relief Action Fund
- Hanger Announces Nationwide Limb Drive to Benefit Haiti Earthquake Survivors
- Hanger Announces Nationwide Limb Drive to Benefit Haiti Earthquake Survivors
- Help For Haitian Amputees
- Help For Haitian Amputees
- NH High-Tech, Prosthetics Companies Help Haitians
- NH High-Tech, Prosthetics Companies Help Haitians
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SB 1116 has passed the Senate! We need your help today! The Senate voted 33-7 to pass SB 1116 as a mandated offer on February 3, 2009. After compromizing with differing interests, SB 1116 is now a mandated offer, which means that if a company covers prosthetic care, they must cover it on par. This will help to significantly close the gap and help amputees across Virginia to get the prosthetic care they need. Now the legislation will be sent to the House for concurrence. It is vital that we focus on getting letters and calls into delegates in the House and specifically, the members listed below. The legislation will be heard by the House Commerce and Labor committee very soon! Please, contact your local delagate, and the delegates on the Commerce and Labor committee listed below and encourage them to support SB 1116.
Del. Lee Ware (Powhatan) 804-698-1065; DelLWare@house.virginia.gov
Del. Frank Hargrove (Hanover) 804-698-1055; DelFHargrove@house.virginia.gov
Del. Chris Saxman (Staunton) 804-698-1020; DelCSaxman@house.virginia.gov
Del. Sam Nixon (Richmond) 804-698-1027; DelSNixon@house.virginia.gov
Del. Harvey Morgan (Glouster) 804-698-1098; DelHMorgan@house.virginia.gov
Del. Bill Janis (Glen Allen) 804 698-1056; DelBJanis@house.virginia.gov
Del. Kenny Melvin (Portsmouth) 804-698-1080; DelKMelvin@house.virginia.gov
Del. Mark Sickles; (Fairfax) 804-698-1043; DelMSickles@house.virginia.gov
Del. Jeion Ward (Hampton) 804-698-1092; DelJWard@house.virginia.gov
Del. Johnny Joannou (Portsmouth) 804-698-1079
Del. Terry Kilgore (Gate City) 804-698-1001; DelTKilgore@house.virginia.gov
Del. Bob Purkey VA Beach (804) 698-1082 DelBPurkey@house.virginia.gov
Del. Kathy Byron Lynchburg (804) 698-1022 DelKByron@house.virginia.gov
Del. Tim Hugo (Fairfax) (804) 698-1040 DelTHugo@house.virginia.gov
Del. Tom Rust (Fairfax) (804) 698-1086 DelTRust@house.virginia.gov
Del. Daniel Marshall (Danville) (804) 698-1014 DelDMarshall@house.virginia.gov
Del. Ben Cline (Amherst) (804) 698-1024 DelBCline@house.virginia.gov
Del. Ken Plum (Fairfax) (804) 698-1036 DelKPlum@house.virginia.gov
Del. Joe Johnson (Abingdon) (804) 698-1004 DelJJohnson@house.virginia.gov
Del. Ken Alexander (Norfolk) (804) 698-1089 DelKAlexander@house.virginia.gov
Del. Jennifer McClellan (Richmond) 804-698-1071 DelJMcClellan@house.virginia.gov
Del. Lynwood Lewis, Jr. (Accomac) 804-698-1000 DelLLewis@house.virginia.gov
You are probably aware that an increasing number of people living with the loss or absence of a limb face daunting obstacles from third-party payers when trying to obtain the prosthetic care they need to enable them to return to an active, productive lifestyle. That is why the Amputee Coalition of America (ACA) is working with activists across the country to introduce legislation requiring the coverage of prosthetic devices and components.
Making Progress: We now have 11 states that have passed prosthetic parity legislation. In 2008, Indiana, Vermont and Louisiana joined Colorado, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, California, Massachusetts, Oregon, and New Jersey.
In Your State: The ACA is working with patients, practitioners and activists to start a campaign for prosthetic coverage in Virginia! We need your help!
YOU CAN HELP!
Join the campaign: People like you are working to pass legislation in Virginia. There are many ways you can help, through letters, phone calls and e-mails. To find out more about how you can get involved in the Virginia campaign, contact us at:
appll@amputee-coalition.org!
Spread the Word: Help us spread the word by sending a letter to your representative, explaining the need for legislation to protect access to prosthetic coverage. This will help educate your legislator and demonstrate public support.
· Click here to find your representative.
· We have included a sample letter below for your convenience.
SAMPLE LETTER
Dear Representative/Senator ____,
Without legislation to ensure coverage, many people living with the loss or absence of a limb face discouraging obstacles when trying to obtain prosthetic care. That is why local patients, doctors and other community leaders are working with the Amputee Coalition of America (ACA) in pushing for a bill for prosthetic coverage.
Obviously, the biggest concern anyone has about passing a new mandate is cost. People fear that big jumps in the cost of insurance will reduce access to healthcare. None of us want to see health insurance costs pushed beyond the reach of the average consumer. In actuality, the public sector would see savings because appropriate private insurance coverage prevents shifting costs to the public sector. Our best financial data to support this comes from Colorado. They were the first state to pass prosthetic parity legislation in 1998.
A Department of Health Care Policy & Financing report found that the maximum increase in premiums for prosthetic provision would be about 12 cents per month. That’s less than $1.50 per year. That’s not going to push anyone off the insurance rolls or put anyone out of business. It will, however, get people the care they need to get back to work and live independent, productive lives.
Subsequent reports in Massachusetts and California also found that the cost to cover prosthetic devices would be minimal and would actually result in savings to the public and private sector. Both of these states passed bills requiring coverage in 2006.
Many hard-working people in Virginia are prevented from living full lives because they cannot get the care they need. I hope you will support the bill for prosthetic coverage!
Sincerely,
Name, Address, Phone
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