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More Than 150 Amputees to Converge on Capitol Hill Amputee Coalition of to Achieve Insurance Fairness for Prosthetic and Orthotic Devices “Insurance companies are unrealistically limiting reimbursement of prosthetic arms and legs or summarily electing not to cover them at all,” said Kendra Calhoun, Amputee Coalition president and CEO. “We intend to turn this tide, and our Lobby Day is a great example of the grassroots support we have from across the country to do so. Arms and legs are not luxury items. Mobility is a serious issue for amputees who want to keep their jobs, take care of their families, and live healthy, active lives.” Amputees and their families are making the trip to “Although an average adult amputee needs a replacement prosthesis every five years and children even more frequently,” Calhoun said, “some insurance companies are providing coverage for only one prosthesis per lifetime or eliminating coverage completely.” Such practices pose especially grave challenges for families of children with limb loss. Take Evan Light, for example. At 8, he is already on his fifth pair of prosthetic legs, and the last pair alone cost more than $20,000. Until the legislature in his home state of “Families like Evan’s are essentially penalized $20,000 or more because their child has grown and their arm or leg no longer fits,” said Calhoun. “Even for older adults, it is absurd to expect them to use only one prosthesis in their lifetime. No one would expect a person to wear a single pair of shoes their entire life, and prosthetic devices should be no different.” “The legislation we are seeking support for would ensure that children like Evan have access to arms and legs that keep them active and productive at home and at school,” says Evan’s father, Randy, who plans to attend Lobby Day with his son to support the legislation. Senators Olympia Snowe (R-ME) and Tom Harkin (D-IA) and Representatives Robert Andrews (D-NJ) and George Miller (D-CA) are key sponsors of the bill, called the Prosthetic and Orthotic Parity Act. This bill would require employer-paid health plans to provide coverage for prosthetic and custom-fabricated orthotic devices on par with the coverage offered for medical and surgical services. “People pay their monthly health insurance premiums and expect their coverage to take care of catastrophic situations like losing a limb,” said Calhoun. “This is the very reason people purchase health insurance. No American deserves to be forced to continue using a device that no longer fits or is broken.” Statistics compiled by the Amputee Coalition indicate that passing legislation that ensures fair coverage for prosthetic devices will return people to work and ensure that there is no cost-shifting to government programs for coverage. Data also indicate that the proposed legislation would cost less than 60 cents per member per month in insurance premiums. Currently, 11 states – “These state laws have helped many people, but they are not enough,” said Morgan Sheets, the Amputee Coalition’s national advocacy director, who is leading the Lobby Day activities. “Without a federal law, there will always be amputees who fall through the cracks.” Lorenzo Smith, whose right leg was amputated when he was 12, did just that. His mother, Albertha Jackson-Smith, vividly recalls the tragic day she had to explain to her young son that he couldn’t have an artificial leg because the family’s insurance wouldn’t cover it. “We are fighting for people like Lorenzo Smith, Evan Light, and even for those people who are not aware of their lack of coverage, but it’s a difficult battle,” said Sheets. “Insurance companies have a powerful voice. The Amputee Coalition and its citizen lobbyists are like David taking on Goliath. However, we trust that our congressional representatives will see the logic in our claims and do what is right. This year, they will have a wonderful opportunity to help us achieve a great victory for American families.” About the Amputee Coalition of The Amputee Coalition, based in Photos available by contacting Rick Bowers, Communications Manager. |
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