Thursday, May 29, 2008
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Fundraiser Ideas
Morgan and Dan also had some good ideas about fundraising. They said what we have planned is great. We should definitely try to get some press and local business sponsorship (good PR with their name on a banner or T-Shirt) for our two large events, maybe even see if a radio station could promote it. Additionally, they said the best way to raise money from individuals is to have amputees or others affected by amputation host parties in their homes or businesses, invite their friends and personal contacts, and try to raise awareness and small amounts of money from each person.
Summer picnics, BBQs, cocktail parties, drop-ins, and pool parties at private residences, and open houses at a prosthetic facility or other place of business are all good ideas. It’s hard to ask friends you know for money, but they’re the ones who are most likely to give. And they said summer time is a great time to get press, since news is slow.
Summer picnics, BBQs, cocktail parties, drop-ins, and pool parties at private residences, and open houses at a prosthetic facility or other place of business are all good ideas. It’s hard to ask friends you know for money, but they’re the ones who are most likely to give. And they said summer time is a great time to get press, since news is slow.
Mandated Offer or Mandated Coverage?
I just got off the phone with Dan and Morgan with the ACA, and they were incredibly helpful. First, on the mandated offer issue: they said that the issue really comes down to whether insurance companies right now are cutting coverage completely or just restricting coverage with caps. Since in Missouri they are using caps and other clauses, a mandated offer would do the trick for us. The Federal bill is actually a mandated offer, a compromise they made since it would take forever to get anything at all in some states.
Morgan recommended that we not compromise on individual policies; some are regulated on the Federal level because they are self-insured, but we should insist that any mandated offer legislation cover both group plans and all individual plans regulated at the state level. And, we should make sure that when prosthetic coverage is offered, that coverage is at the level of Medicare without caps or other restrictions. Our negotiating strategy going forward could be that we come back with this kind of proposal, rather than completely playing hardball and demanding mandated coverage. The downside is that, as Jean and Suzi pointed out last night, amputees who need to get individual coverage may still face a pre-existing condition exclusion.
I need to get them the names of key legislators we hope to move to our side of the issue. Morgan said that they can help us get some targeted press in that legislator’s district and maybe organize a meeting of our supporters in their district. This is sometimes especially difficult for rural districts, and they said they could help; so if you guys remember who might have been on-the-fence with the power to make the bill move, send me the name. Maybe Kent can help with this, too.
Any more ideas, let me know. Hope all this is helpful. And please let’s dialogue about the mandated offer/coverage issue; we may want to start out asking for coverage and then compromise later on an offer only if we have to.
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