It’s never been easier to support working amputees by donating to the Missouri Coalition for People with Limb Loss. In addition to the contributions that have come from prosthetic companies all over the Show Me State, we need every prosthetist and other concerned individuals to join the fight against the injustice that is keeping our patients down.
Times are tough for everyone right now, but every little bit counts! We know that we can get a prosthetic parity law passed in Missouri this year. Making your individual contribution is this simple: simply click on the “Support Prosthetic Parity” button below, and follow the instructions to pay with Pay Pal or any major credit card. Then check http://molimbloss.blogspot.com to see who else has contributed. Your name will show up there soon!
Share this page with your friends! We need your help educating and persuading all the new and returning representatives and senators in Jeff City that prosthetic parity makes good health care policy for working families and the entire State of Missouri during these financially troubled times.
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Thanks to all those individuals who have made contributions so far!
Dan and Julie Luitjohan, Greg Doerr, Richard Haws, Richard Thiele, Rudy and Mary Kay Stecich, Kimberly and Donald Adkins, Joe Curotto, Fred and Pat Sexauer, Stephen and Angela Mestres, Dennis and Melinda Richards, Michael and Lucy Hey, Fred and Karen Vaught, Tonya Tebbe, Bill and Amy McLellan, Emily Zdenek, Marlene H. Mestres, Marlene M. Mestres, Tim Mestres, Richard Schumacher, John Rocky Reitmeyer, Fred Whiteford, Bill and Sue Brannan, Dixon and Barbara Smith, Walter and Carol Burkart, Shirley Luebbers, Paul Wunderlich, George and Denise Huber, Claire Willman, James and Barb Freeman, Maurice Graham, Todd Hilliker, Angela and John Gantzer, Robert and Margaret Beck, Ronald and Christine Roche, Dana and Sue Hockensmith, Dennis and Jo Ann Martin . . .
Monday, November 3, 2008
Northwest Kansas Diabetes Support Group : Prosthetic Parity in Kansas
Bill McLellan has sent you a link to a blog:
Advocates for prosthetic parity in Kansas are taking a different approach than Missouri and some other states. Instead of trying to change the law, they are trying to get the State's insurance board to change it's rules. For them, this requires 10,000 signatures on their petition.
Blog: Northwest Kansas Diabetes Support Group
Post: Prosthetic Parity in Kansas
Link: http://nwksdiabetes.blogspot.com/2008/10/prosthetic-parity-in-kansas.html
--
Powered by Blogger
http://www.blogger.com/
Advocates for prosthetic parity in Kansas are taking a different approach than Missouri and some other states. Instead of trying to change the law, they are trying to get the State's insurance board to change it's rules. For them, this requires 10,000 signatures on their petition.
Blog: Northwest Kansas Diabetes Support Group
Post: Prosthetic Parity in Kansas
Link: http://nwksdiabetes.blogspot.com/2008/10/prosthetic-parity-in-kansas.html
--
Powered by Blogger
http://www.blogger.com/
STLtoday - Pinning blame on patients for costs won't lead to
Doug Ervine, Republican State Rep for the Health Insurance industry here in the great state of MO, thinks that people would take better care of themselves if they had to pay out of pocket more. Mary Jo Feldstein thinks otherwise.
read more | digg story
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)