Thursday, March 27, 2008
Pre-Hearing Headquarters
I'm fairly new to the efforts of the coalition and would like to thanks all those who have been pushing for this equality. I am currently contacting as many patients as possible in the Mid-Missouri area to attend the hearing. Currently I understand from the HB2100 site that the hearing is at 5 PM in hearing room 5 on the first of April. Everyone is welcome to meet at my office in Jefferson City for staging or car pooling to the capitol which is approximately 5-10 minutes away. I am located at 2525a Missouri Blvd. Jefferson City, MO 65109 PH: 573-636-9611. I believe after spending time with some of the group members up at the capital having an outpouring of support and representation will be extremely vital.
Tracy Duncan Ell C.P.
Mid-MO Orthotics & Prosthetics
Jefferson City, Columbia, Lake of the Ozarks
We Got a Hearing! This is No April Fools!
http://www.house.mo.gov/content.aspx?info=/bills081/hearings.htm
http://www.house.mo.gov/billtracking/bills081/bills/hb2100.htm
All amputees in the state of MO and anyone else concerned about this important issue are urged to attend! When you get to the Capitol Building, go to Hearing Room 5.
Monday, March 17, 2008
Wall Street Journal Covers Prosthetic Parity Issue
Insurers Pressed To Pay More For Prostheses
By VANESSA FUHRMANS March 11, 2008; Page D1
Big advances in technology have raised the costs of prosthetic limbs, and that has made them a target for cutbacks in health-care coverage.
Many private health plans cap prosthesis coverage at $2,500 or $5,000 a year, or pay for just one device per limb in a lifetime, sometimes even for a growing child. The most basic devices can cost between $3,000 and $15,000, while mechanically advanced or computer-assisted models can cost up to $40,000.
Now, amputees and prosthetic-device makers are pushing state legislatures around the country to pass laws that mandate prosthesis coverage. The goal is to force private health plans to offer coverage comparable to that provided by Medicare, which pays at least 80% of the cost of prostheses and allows regular replacement of artificial limbs. Health insurers oppose such mandates, saying they reduce consumer choice and drive up costs.
Proponents of mandates say the added coverage would cost just pennies in monthly premium increases, given that there are fewer than two million Americans living without a limb. Equipping amputees with an artificial leg or arm that keeps them active and productive, they say, also prevents other medical costs and complications, such as back problems or obesity.
The emotional testimony helped the proposal pass out of the commission and two committees. But the state senate shelved the bill last month. According to state estimates, the additional coverage would have raised consumers' monthly premiums on average less than 25 cents a month.
Write to Vanessa Fuhrmans at vanessa.fuhrmans@wsj.com
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Prosthetic Parity Action Alert
On behalf of the Missouri Coalition for People with Limb Loss, I am excited to let you know that House Bill 2100 has been referred to the Special Committee on Health Insurance. This bill requires health insurance companies that claim to cover prosthetics to pay Medicare allowable rates without capping coverage at ridiculously low levels.
Real prosthetic parity is within our grasp! If we can get a hearing scheduled, we can all go to Jefferson City, drum up some publicity, and make our case before our legislators in public. Otherwise, our effort will fail this time around. It is absolutely necessary that as many Missourians as possible contact the committee chair, Rep. Wilson, as well as your own legislators, and ask for a hearing! Here is some information to make that easier for you to do right away. Please, take the time to stop what you’re doing and make just one or two phone calls or e-mails. What you do will make a difference!
Representative Kevin Wilson, Chair, Special Committee on Health Insurance
Home Zip: 64850; Counties: McDonald, Newton; District 130
Capitol Phone: 573-751-9781
E-mail: Kevin.Wilson@house.mo.gov
Everyone, please call and/or e-mail Rep. Wilson and say:
Please grant a Hearing for House Bill 2100 concerning prosthetic parity.
If you would like to say more, here are three quick talking points you can include in a phone call or cut-and-paste into an e-mail:
1. Employers, working Missourians, and amputees are being deceived into thinking that prosthetics are covered in their policies when, in fact, payment is capped at less than one-fourth to one-half the cost.
2. Some working-age amputees have found it better to get on Medicaid or Disability instead of returning to their jobs because coverage is better than with private insurance.
3. The cost of prosthetic parity laws on private health insurance is somewhere between 12 and 25 cents per member per month, or less than $3.00 per year.
Also, include any personal information, especially if you are an amputee or have been affected by insurance caps on prosthetic coverage.
If any of you or your patients or friends live in Rep. Wilson’s district, please get them involved!
Here is a list of all the members of the insurance committee. By clicking on their name you can immediately send them an e-mail.
Wilson, Kevin, Chair
Kraus, Will, Vice Chair
Bland, Craig C.
Grill, Jason
Hubbard, Rodney R.
Kratky, Michele
Pollock, Darrell
Portwood, Dr. Charles R.
Sander, Therese
Sater, David
Please check and see if your legislator is on this list, either by clicking on their name or by looking up your rep here: http://www.senate.mo.gov/llookup/leg_lookup.aspx . You can send an e-mail or make a phone call and say the same things listed above for Rep. Wilson. Once we get a hearing, we can go from there.
Thank you for your participation in this worthy cause. Feel free to forward this blog post to anyone, especially other amputees, whom you think will want to get involved. For more information, continue to check our blog at http://molimbloss.blogspot.com/.