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Currenly, Sen. John Griesheimer is pushing a bill requiring coverage for computerized devices (SB 118). The bill was referred to the Small Business, Insurance & Industrial Relations Committee. If we are to truly solve the issues with insurance coverage for prosthetics, then it needs to be through a comprehensive coverage bill. Please, get in touch with him immediately to ask that he amend the bill! TAKE ACTION! Contact Sen. Griesheimer today and ask him to push for comprehensive coverage. I have included a sample letter below. Please, take action today! Sen. Griesheimer (R), District 26 State Capitol Building E-mail (via an online form) Sample Letter Dear Senator Griesheimer, It is clear from looking at your past efforts that access to prosthetic care is important to you. I am happy to see that you have been leading an effort to extend coverage for computerized prosthetic devices (SB 118). I am part of a campaign to introduce a bill requiring comprehensive coverage for prosthetic care. I am writing today to ask that you consider amending SB 188 to ensure access to a full range of prosthetic devices and components for people with limb loss in There are so many people in Obviously, the biggest concern anybody has about passing a bill that increases coverage 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. I am part of a strong group of activists ready to support prosthetic coverage legislation. I sincerely hope that you will help us in this fight by considering amending SB 118 to include a wide range of care. It is crucial that people with limb loss in Sincerely, Name, Address, Phone
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