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- ACA Names New Editor and Senior Editor
Knoxville, TN. -- Rick Bowers and Bill Dupes, employees in the Publications Department of the Amputee Coalition of America (ACA), have been promoted to editor and senior editor, respectively.
- Shark-Attack Survivor Accepts National “Free Spirit” Honor
Bethany Hamilton, a shark-attack survivor who overcame the loss of her left arm to return to the sport of surfing, has been acclaimed as a 2004 Free Spirit honoree.
- “The Best Thing in the World”
Raised in a small, supportive community, Jaymie Kraus didn’t learn about the adversities and opportunities of people with limb differences until she became an adult
- Bidding Demonstration: Setting the Record Straight for Prosthetic Consumers
- Do's and Don'ts of A Legislative Visit
- ADVOCACY NEWS: Licensure vs. Certification: How It Can Affect You!
- The Power of Peers
This article looks at the importance of peers in providing guidance and emotional support when faced with an amputation.
- Peer Visitor Support of Recent U.S. Military Amputees
This article takes a look at the peer visitation program in place at the Amputee Center at Walter Reed Army Medical Center.
- Facing Amputation Surgery: The Value of Peer Contact
This article talks about the value of peer support for amputees.
- Funding Raising for Your Support Group
This fact sheet discusses support group member involvement in fundraising. Ideas for different types of fundraisers are included as well.
- Starting a Support Group: The Basics
Starting a support group is a responsibility, a challenge, and a very meaningful experience. This fact sheet offers a listing of some basic steps needed to start a support group. Steps were compiled from successful support groups and organizations all ove
- Understanding ACA's Peer Network
This fact sheet offers an explanation of ACA's national peer network. Details covered include the network's purpose and how it works, as well as the required training for peer visitors.
- Giving Back - Couples Who Peer Visit
This article takes a brief look at couples that do peer visitation as part of the Amputee Coalition of America's National Peer Network.
- When Your Support Group Needs Support
This article takes a brief look at resources for support groups.
- You Don't Have to Deal With Amputation Alone
This article takes a brief look at the Amputee Coalition of America's National Peer Network.
- Peer Contact for Parents of Children with Congenital Amputation
Karen Neimanas discusses the role of peer visitor when parents are confronted with the birth of a child with a congenital limb difference.
- Notes from the medical director: first and foremost, listen!: lessons learned from mentors and peer visitors
Doug Smith, ACA Medical Director, discusses the important role that mentors can play in our lives and how a peer visitor can become a mentor.
- Communicator: Newsletter for amputee support group leaders
This site contains links to both HTML and PDF versions of the Communicator newsletter published for amputee support group leaders.
- On-line communication resources for those with limb loss
Resources for amputees or family members of amputees who would like to communicate with other amputees via Internet bulletin boards or e-mail lists.
- Advocating For Your Child
- ACA Announces New Publication for Parents
The Amputee Coalition of America (ACA) is proud to announce the release of Expectations: Parenting Children and Teens With Limb Differences. This 36-page resource guide addresses some of the issues parents face after giving birth to a baby with a limb dif
- Cancer Was The Easy Part
- ACA Names New Staff Writer
ACA announces the appointment of Scott McNutt as staff writer.
- A Circle of Friends - The Power of Peer Support
- The Prosthesis and Its Components - Choices, Choices and More Choices
- When to Help Your Child and When to Let Go
- A Message From the President & CEO
- Physical Activity Can Reduce Secondary Conditions in Youths With Limb Differences
- Building a Positive Body Image
- Prostheses for Children & Teens With Limb Differences - Issues and Expectations
- Questions to Ask Your Child's Doctor
- Resources
- Follow the Yellow Brick Road - Assistance Sources for Children and Teens With Limb Differences
- Enrichment Beyond Words
- ACA’s LLEAP Curriculum Now Available as Free Download
The Amputee Coalition of America (ACA) is proud to announce the digitization of the Limb Loss Education & Awareness Program (LLEAP) for use as a teaching tool.
- ACA’s LLEAP Curriculum Now Available as Free Download
The Amputee Coalition of America (ACA) is proud to announce the digitization of the Limb Loss Education & Awareness Program (LLEAP) for use as a teaching tool.
- Other News: Scholarship Opportunity for Students with Limb Difference
Scholarship for students entering first or second year of college.
- Vote for a Hero and Help ACA
Todd Huston to donate $5,000 if he wins Energizer Keep Going Hall of Fame.
- Two Join BOC Board
- AgrAbility National Training Workshop
AgrAbility 2007 Workshops
- Vote today for Amy Palmiero-Winters for the 2007 Runners World Magazine “Peoples Choice Heroes of Running Award”
Vote today for Amy Palmiero-Winters for the 2007 Runners World Magazine “Peoples Choice Heroes of Running Award”
- OPAF’s First Volley Receives Racquets from Billie Jean King
- Career Expo for People With Disabilities Scheduled for November
- Fire Destroys Offices of Challenged Athletes Foundation
Fire Destroys Offices of Challenged Athletes Foundation
- Lamm Joins BOC Board 10-16-07
- Fitzgerald Joins BOC Board 10-16-07
- BOC-ABC Trademark Settlement
- "Shop for a Cause" to Support the ACA
- "Shop for a Cause" to Support the ACA
- CAF Extends Grant Deadline
- First Volley Scores USTA Tennis & Education Foundation Grant Again!
- First Volley BCRC December Registration Form
- Other News: Paradox Sports Announces Gimps on Ice
- Other News: One Hand Clapping – UnLIMB-ited Possibilities: Amputee Film Project Begins
- Other News: Improving Functional Outcomes for Amputee: A Collaborative Approach
- Other news: Amputees seek better insurance coverage for prosthetics
- House measure seeks benefits parity for prosthetic care
- House measure seeks benefits parity for prosthetic care
By: Colleen McCarthy
Business Insurance
March 31, 2008
- House measure seeks benefits parity for prosthetic care
- Other news: Operation Confidence's First Annual Disability Empowerment Expo, 2008, New Orleans, Louisiana
- Other news: 'Grandfather' of Chicago prosthetics still thriving in age of microchips
- Other news: Challenged Athletes Foundation Announces 2008 Access for Athletes Grants: More than $1 Million Distributed to 625 Physically Challenged Athletes Worldwide
- Other news: Teens struck by train might have been asleep
- Other news: Amputees Start Favoring Metal Prostheses To Realistic Artificial Limbs
- Other News: Coverage cap unfair: Health insurers should cover prosthetics as they do other medical needs
- Other News: Independence Expo 2008: Sponsored by United Spinal Association
- Other News: Independence Expo 2008: Sponsored by United Spinal Association
- Other News: Independence Expo 2008: Sponsored by United Spinal Association
- Other news: Young amputees put prosthetics to work
- Other news: Prosthetic limbs no roadblock to amputee's goals, successes
- Other news: Carlsbad amputee reaches goal of triathlon world champ
- Other news: A Personal Call to a Prosthetic Invention
- Other news: Amputee athletes ready for Extremity Games
- Other news: Group hopes prosthetics foster independence in Sierra Leone
- Other news: Artistic designs allow amputees to step in style
- THE 2008 PARALYMPIC WORLD CUP GAMES HIGHLIGHTS ARE COMING TO ESPNU
Never Dull Productions
- Golf and Poker Tournaments to Benefit Wounded Warrior Project
- Follow the 2008 Beijing Paralympics Online
- Limb Loss Study Needs Participants
- 11th Annual Triumph on the Greens Golf Clinic and Tournament Clinic
- David Puckett, CPO is in the running for CNN HERO
- The Social Justice Movement of the 21st Century... Building a Bridge Between Disability and Community Philanthropy
- Long Overdue, Telecast Isn’t Short on Emotion
It is a 90-minute, continuous “Oh my” journey with amputee sprinters and swimmers, wheelchair basketball players and racers, a paralyzed shot-putter, a sailor with Lou Gehrig’s disease, and Marin Morrison, a swimmer devastated by a brain tumor.
- The Amputee Coalition of America Congratulates Paralympic Athletes
- Orthotic & Prosthetic Assistance Fund Seeks O&P-Related Art
- Orthotic & Prosthetic Assistance Fund’s First Bid Offers Amazing Items
- Queen Latifah, John Mayer Visit Sesame Street to Help Military Families Cope With Change, Including Limb Loss
- Queen Latifah, John Mayer Visit Sesame Street to Help Military Families Cope With Change, Including Limb Loss
- Tickets for U.S. Open Golf Championship Up for Auction
- Get Ready for National Family Caregivers Month in November
November 2009 celebrates National Family Caregivers Month, a time to thank, support, educate and empower family caregivers – those individuals providing care to loved ones living with chronic illness, disability or the frailties of old age.
- Mending Limbs Organization to Hold Second Annual Benefit Concert
Event to raise awareness of need for adequate prosthetic insurance coverage for amputees
- Ohio Willow Wood Becomes Amputee Coalition of America’s Paddy Rossbach Youth Camp Sponsor
The Amputee Coalition of America is proud to recognize the longstanding commitment and support of Ohio Willow Wood (OWW) as a Lodestone Sponsor of the Amputee Coalition of America’s Paddy Rossbach Youth Camp for 2010.
- Ohio Willow Wood Becomes Amputee Coalition of America’s Paddy Rossbach Youth Camp Sponsor
The Amputee Coalition of America is proud to recognize the longstanding commitment and support of Ohio Willow Wood (OWW) as a Lodestone Sponsor of the Amputee Coalition of America’s Paddy Rossbach Youth Camp for 2010.
- The Sky’s the Limit for Airborne Amputees, Wounded Warriors and ACA Members
- The Sky’s the Limit for Airborne Amputees, Wounded Warriors and ACA Members
- Bill Could Help Fund Prosthetics
Dan Ignaszewski, of the nonprofit advocacy group Amputee Coalition of America, said most insurance policies cover only the first $2,500 of the cost for prosthetic devices because they are classified as "durable medical equipment," along with canes and whe
- Bill Could Help Fund Prosthetics
Dan Ignaszewski, of the nonprofit advocacy group Amputee Coalition of America, said most insurance policies cover only the first $2,500 of the cost for prosthetic devices because they are classified as "durable medical equipment," along with canes and whe
- Kendra Calhoun, President & CEO of Amputee Coalition of America, Appointed to Medicare Advisory Committee
Calhoun to serve as Patient Advocate.
- Kendra Calhoun, President & CEO of Amputee Coalition of America, Appointed to Medicare Advisory Committee
Calhoun to serve as Patient Advocate.
- Celebrating 10 Years of Success
- Celebrating 10 Years of Success
- TSA Staff Lack Training, Respect in Screening Amputees
In an ACA press release today, a survey of 7,300 amputees around the country revealed instances of "inconsistent, unfair, abusive and often embarrassing screenings."
- Fireworks Accidents Cause Amputations and Third-Degree Burns
The Amputee Coalition of America urges families to make sure their children are properly supervised and all instructions followed when using fireworks this Fourth of July.
- Fireworks Accidents Cause Amputations and Third-Degree Burns
The Amputee Coalition of America urges families to make sure their children are properly supervised and all instructions followed when using fireworks this Fourth of July.
- TSA Airport Security Screeners Disregard Procedures, Safety and Respect for Amputees, According to Amputee Coalition of America Survey
Survey Results Show Lack of Awareness for Disability Population
- TSA Airport Security Screeners Disregard Procedures, Safety and Respect for Amputees, According to Amputee Coalition of America Survey
Survey Results Show Lack of Awareness for Disability Population
- Knoxville-based amputee group questions TSA
The Knoxville-based Amputee Coalition of America says amputees are being mistreated at airport security checkpoints across the nation.
- Convening of Limb Loss Task Force Is a Step Toward Fulfilling the Amputee Coalition’s 2015 Five Year Plan
- ACA Calls for Improved Screening Procedures for TSA
- ACA Calls for Improved Screening Procedures for TSA
- Amputee Coalition of America’s Paddy Rossbach Youth Camp Reaches Goal of 100 Campers
- Amputee Coalition of America’s Paddy Rossbach Youth Camp Reaches Goal of 100 Campers
- Amputee Coalition of America’s Paddy Rossbach Youth Camp Reaches Goal of 100 Campers
- Dumfries Teen's Determination Outweighs Loss of Limb
Daniel is one of 100 children from across the United States who will participate in the 11th annual Amputee Coalition of America's Paddy Rossbach Youth Camp.
- Guest column: After 20 years, ADA still provides for equal access
The Amputee Coalition of America's President and CEO, Kendra Calhoun, shares her view of the 20th anniversary of the ADA. What an exciting day this is for all who have worked for equal access and opportunity for people of all abilities!
- Amputee Coalition of America Announces Scholarship Recipient
The Amputee Coalition of America (ACA) has announced Cady Tescher, 18, of Glendora, California, as the recipient of the $1,000 Christina Skoski, M.D., Scholarship.
- Amputee Coalition of America Announces Scholarship Recipient
The Amputee Coalition of America (ACA) has announced Cady Tescher, 18, of Glendora, California, as the recipient of the $1,000 Christina Skoski, M.D., Scholarship.
- World Land Speed Record-Holder Mike Roman is Keynote Speaker at Amputee Coalition of America National Conference in Irvine, California
“Dreams come true if you have the courage to dream them,” is race car driver and world land speed record-holder Mike Roman’s motto. As an amputee, Roman is dedicated to spreading his message of hope, and he will do just that at the Amputee Coalition of Am
- World Land Speed Record-Holder Mike Roman is Keynote Speaker at Amputee Coalition of America National Conference in Irvine, California
“Dreams come true if you have the courage to dream them,” is race car driver and world land speed record-holder Mike Roman’s motto. As an amputee, Roman is dedicated to spreading his message of hope, and he will do just that at the Amputee Coalition of Am
- Advertisements - Amputee Coalition of America
Please help the ACA by clicking on advertisers’ links. By visiting their websites, you are helping the ACA support the various programs that provide help and assistance to amputees, their families, and caregivers.
- Amputee Coalition of America Holds Successful Meeting with Top Transportation Security Administration Officials in Washington
Agency pledges better training, cooperation and sensitivity when screening air travelers with limb loss
- Amputee Coalition of America Holds Successful Meeting with Top Transportation Security Administration Officials in Washington
Agency pledges better training, cooperation and sensitivity when screening air travelers with limb loss
- In Memoriam: Todd Anderson (1960-2010)
- In Memoriam: Todd Anderson (1960-2010)
- Kim Duckett Named Finalist for National Award
- Kim Duckett Named Finalist for National Award
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Many Americans, even Medicare beneficiaries, may not be aware that Congress is working hard on revisions to the Medicare law. It's a tough job and a huge challenge to assure that this is done fairly in its impact on patients. While the major impetus is to try to avoid an across-the-board cut to Medicare physician fee payments slated to take effect as of July 1, among the other proposals being considered is the possibility of delaying Medicare's ongoing process to implement a competitive bidding program for durable medical equipment (DME). Under the Congressional rules, all costs to Medicare involved in delaying competitive bidding on the selling of medical equipment like hospital beds, wheelchairs, and oxygen, will have to come from elsewhere in the Medicare system. A spokesperson for DME suggested in Congressional testimony that there be a broad cut to the Medicare DME fee schedule to pay for the delay on competitive bidding - in essence that DME suppliers, being those who will benefit from the delay in competitive bidding, ought to be the ones to pay for it.
Recently, however, the discussions have taken an alarming turn. DME suppliers are the only ones who would benefit from a delay in competitive bidding, but some are suggesting that other Medicare suppliers should help cover the costs through reductions in their fee schedule, including the orthotic and prosthetic (O&P) field. The consequence of such a proposal would mean fee cuts to patient care facilities that provide care to America's amputees and other disabled individuals. This has prompted grave concerns about access to those O&P facilities providing care and restoring mobility to these patients, many of whom are Medicare beneficiaries.
"Americans have been heartened to see that veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan are benefiting from the tremendous improvements that are now available for those who have lost a limb, or have impaired mobility due to limb injuries," said Brad Ruhl, President of the American Orthotic and Prosthetic Association. "This proposed change is incomprehensible... prosthetics and orthotics are NOT included in competitive bidding, and it would be profoundly unfair for Congress to pay for a delay in competitive bidding by reducing Medicare payments to amputees and other disabled seniors, including disabled veterans and disabled children who are well-served under the current O&P fee schedule."**
Ironically, this week hundreds of amputees converge on Washington for an annual legislative day conducted by the Amputee Coalition of America (ACA), and plan to ask members of Congress to enact a prosthetic parity bill to assure that all insurers provide the identical coverage for amputee care that is provided for all other medical and surgical conditions. Some insurers have limited coverage to one replacement limb per life, or very meager amounts on how much they will spend for replacement limbs. It is an anomaly to have some in Congress talking about balancing the budget for what they wish to do to help DME, on the backs of these amputees.
"Orthotics and prosthetics have already gotten the short end in prior fee cuts and freezes, so we have lost significant ground to inflation in recent years," says James Kaiser, CP, LP, of Scheck and Siress, a chain of prosthetic and orthotic patient care facilities in the Midwest. "If there is a new round of Medicare cuts to help pay for this totally unrelated DME competitive bidding delay, the approximately 20% of O&P patient care facilities that are already on the edge will close, severely damaging patient access and choice, and assuring longer delays for these Medicare amputees and other disabled patients at the fewer, more crowded facilities that would remain open to serve them."
AOPA, based in Alexandria, Virginia, is the largest non-profit organization dedicated to helping orthotic and prosthetic businesses and professionals navigate the multitude of issues surrounding the delivery of quality patient care. The association was founded when needs of returning veterans in the aftermath of World War I required a national organization to address the educational and research requirements of the industry.
**This refers to veterans with non-service connected injuries who are covered by Medicare and disabled children covered under Medicare and Medicaid. In addition, it would affect all private managed care contracts that pay based upon a percentage of the Medicare fee schedule.
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