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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.
- ADVOCACY UPDATE: Massachusetts Parity Bill
- ADVOCACY UPDATE: Estimate of Number of Persons Living with Limb Loss in NY State
- “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
- Colorado - Prosthetic and Orthotic Adult Benefit Summary
Providing Medicaid coverage for prosthetics saves money for states
- Massachusetts Financial Impact Statement for Prosthetic Coverage
Review and evaluation of proposed legislation to mandate coverage for certain prosthetic devices: H. 837
- Colorado - Prosthetic and Orthotic Adult Benefit Full Report
Providing Medicaid coverage for prosthetics saves money for states.
- NY Parity Bill introduced to NY Senate & Assembly
If we are to get these bills passed in this and other states we have to make a bigger noise than other groups also looking for mandates!
- APPLL Update: State Parity - May/June 2005 inMotion
- Bidding Demonstration: Setting the Record Straight for Prosthetic Consumers
- Do's and Don'ts of A Legislative Visit
- Steps to Effective Advocacy
- How Can I Get Help From My Congressional Representatives?
- ADVOCACY NEWS: Licensure vs. Certification: How It Can Affect You!
- Computerized Limb Coverage: A Letter to Practitioners and Bibliography
The American Orthotic and Prosthetic Association (AOPA) has joined together with manufacturers of myoelectric and computerized devices, and beneficiary representatives, to work on reversing certain imprudent medical policies regarding coverage of these de
- 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.
- APPLL Executive Summary
Learn about ACA's Action Plan for Persons with Limb Loss (APPLL)
- 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
- Amputees Hold Lobby Day in Washington, DC, Seeking Support of Prosthetic Parity Act of 2008, Requiring Meaningful Health Insurance Coverage for Prosthetic Care
- SUPPORT FOR FEDERAL LAW REQUIRING MEANINGFUL INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR AMPUTEES A KEY ISSUE AT THIS MONTH'S AMPUTEE COALITION OF AMERICA'S 2008 ANNUAL NATIONAL CONFERENCE IN ATLANTA
- House Bill Represents Important Step Forward in Battle to Keep O&P Out of Paying For Medicare DME Competitive Bidding Delay
- ADVOCACY NEWS: Senate passes bill protecting disabled people
- ADVOCACY NEWS: Senate passes bill protecting disabled people
- Federal Employees Can Now Designate Amputee Coalition of America as CFC Recipient
- ADVOCACY NEWS: Congress Passes Bill With Protections for Disabled
- ADVOCACY NEWS: Congress Passes Bill With Protections for Disabled
- ADVOCACY NEWS: Historic Bipartisan Bill Introduced in U.S. Senate Requires Meaningful Health Insurance Coverage for Amputees
- ADVOCACY NEWS: Historic Bipartisan Bill Introduced in U.S. Senate Requires Meaningful Health Insurance Coverage for Amputees
- ADVOCACY NEWS: Historic Bipartisan Bill Introduced in U.S. Senate Requires Meaningful Health Insurance Coverage for Amputees
- ADVOCACY NEWS: Kix Brooks of Brooks and Dunn Headlines October 12 Franklin TN Benefit Concert For the Amputee Coalition of America and the Mending Limbs Organization
- ADVOCACY NEWS: Kix Brooks of Brooks and Dunn Headlines October 12 Franklin TN Benefit Concert For the Amputee Coalition of America and the Mending Limbs Organization
- ADVOCACY NEWS: Historic Bipartisan Bill Introduced in U.S. Senate Requires Meaningful Health Insurance Coverage for Amputees
- ADVOCACY NEWS: Historic Bipartisan Bill Introduced in U.S. Senate Requires Meaningful Health Insurance Coverage for Amputees
- ADVOCACY NEWS: ACA's Letter to General Eric Shinseki
- ADVOCACY NEWS: ACA's Letter to General Eric Shinseki
- Amputees Fight for Coverage of Prosthetics
- Paralympian Speaks on Behalf of Amputees
- ADVOCACY NEWS: ACA Works to Advance Protections for People with Disabilities
- ADVOCACY NEWS: ACA Works to Advance Protections for People with Disabilities
- Amputees From Around the Nation to Converge on Capitol Hill to Support Fair Insurance Coverage for Artificial Arms and Legs
- Amputees From Around the Nation to Converge on Capitol Hill to Support Fair Insurance Coverage for Artificial Arms and Legs
- Amputees From Around the Nation to Converge on Capitol Hill to Support Fair Insurance Coverage for Artificial Arms and Legs
- More Than 150 Amputees to Converge on Capitol Hill
- More Than 150 Amputees to Converge on Capitol Hill
- Amputee Coalition of America Responds to RNC Chairman Michael Steele’s Use of Offensive Phrase
- Arms, legs standard equipment
- Newberry Township boy testifies for prosthetics bill
- Legislators shunned proposed health coverage mandates
- Inconvenienced Truths
- An arm and a leg
- Bill aimed at improving private insurance coverage of prosthetics
- Proposal will expand health-care benefits
- After amputations, Newberry Twp. boy eyes his future
- SW Idaho Woman Presses for Better Prosthetic Plan
- Nearly 200 Amputees and Patient Advocates Go to Washington
Citizen Lobbyists Tell Congress That Arms and Legs Are Not a Luxury
- ADVOCACY NEWS: Vermont Advocate Receives Amputee Coalition of America Advocate of the Year Award
- ADVOCACY NEWS: Vermont Advocate Receives Amputee Coalition of America Advocate of the Year Award
- ADVOCACY NEWS: Amputee Coalition of America Calls for Elimination of Two-Year Waiting Period for Medicare Benefits for the Disabled
- ADVOCACY NEWS: Amputee Coalition of America Calls for Elimination of Two-Year Waiting Period for Medicare Benefits for the Disabled
- ADVOCACY NEWS: Celebrating Victories in the Fight for Prosthetic Parity
- ADVOCACY NEWS: Celebrating Victories in the Fight for Prosthetic Parity
- Governor O’Malley Signs Law Requiring Fair Insurance Coverage for Artificial Arms and Legs
- Governor O’Malley Signs Law Requiring Fair Insurance Coverage for Artificial Arms and Legs
- Governor O’Malley Signs Law Requiring Fair Insurance Coverage for Artificial Arms and Legs
- Governor O’Malley Signs Law Requiring Fair Insurance Coverage for Artificial Arms and Legs
- ADVOCACY NEWS: Advocacy Update, Week of May 4th
- ADVOCACY NEWS: Advocacy Update, Week of May 4th
- ADVOCACY NEWS: Healthcare Reform & People With Limb Loss
- ADVOCACY NEWS: Healthcare Reform & People With Limb Loss
- ADVOCACY NEWS: Bipartisan Bill Introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives
- ADVOCACY NEWS: Bipartisan Bill Introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives
- ADVOCACY NEWS: Response to Affordable Care Coverage Recommendations
- ADVOCACY NEWS: Response to Affordable Care Coverage Recommendations
- ADVOCACY NEWS: Health Disparities and People with Limb Loss
- ADVOCACY NEWS: Health Disparities and People with Limb Loss
- ADVOCACY NEWS: Advocacy Update, Week of May 25th
- ADVOCACY NEWS: Advocacy Update, Week of May 25th
- ADVOCACY NEWS: Advocacy Update, Week of June 8th
- ADVOCACY NEWS: Advocacy Update, Week of June 8th
- ADVOCACY NEWS: Affordable Health Choices Act
- ADVOCACY NEWS: Affordable Health Choices Act
- ADVOCACY NEWS: ACA Joins 117 Groups in Calling for Improvements to the “Affordable Health Choices Act"
- ADVOCACY NEWS: ACA Joins 117 Groups in Calling for Improvements to the “Affordable Health Choices Act"
- ADVOCACY NEWS: ACA Joins Family Voices in Working to Support Family-to-Family Health Information Centers
- ADVOCACY NEWS: ACA Joins Family Voices in Working to Support Family-to-Family Health Information Centers
- ADVOCACY NEWS: ACA Working to Ensure that Amputees are Not Left Behind in Health Reform
- ADVOCACY NEWS: ACA Working to Ensure that Amputees are Not Left Behind in Health Reform
- ADVOCACY NEWS: ACA Signs on in Support of the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Act of 2009
- ADVOCACY NEWS: ACA Signs on in Support of the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Act of 2009
- OPAF Launches McKeever’s First Ride
- ADVOCACY NEWS: Senate HELP Protects Access to Assistive Devices
- ADVOCACY NEWS: Senate HELP Protects Access to Assistive Devices
- ADVOCACY NEWS: ACA and Partners Applaud the Inclusiveness of the Affordable Health Choices Act
- ADVOCACY NEWS: ACA and Partners Applaud the Inclusiveness of the Affordable Health Choices Act
- Connecticut: Vote on Monday. Take action TODAY!
- ADVOCACY NEWS: ACA Celebrates Progress in the Campaign for Hate Crimes Protections for People with Disabilities
- ADVOCACY NEWS: ACA Celebrates Progress in the Campaign for Hate Crimes Protections for People with Disabilities
- Amputee Coalition Youth Camp Shows Young Amputees That They Can Do Anything, Anywhere
Donate now and help support this inspirational program
- ADVOCACY NEWS: ACA Joins Allies in Pushing for Patient Centered Approach to Comparative Effectiveness Research
- ADVOCACY NEWS: ACA Joins Allies in Pushing for Patient Centered Approach to Comparative Effectiveness Research
- ADVOCACY NEWS: Progress in the Efforts to Protect Assistive Devices in Healthcare Reform
- ADVOCACY NEWS: Progress in the Efforts to Protect Assistive Devices in Healthcare Reform
- ADVOCACY NEWS: Progress and Problems in the Campaign for Hate Crimes Protections for People with Disabilities
- ADVOCACY NEWS: Progress and Problems in the Campaign for Hate Crimes Protections for People with Disabilities
- Double amputee loses legs, finds a cause
- HEALTH CARE REFORM: Call your members today!
- HEALTHCARE REFORM: Take action during the August recess!
- ADVOCACY NEWS: ACA Seeks Government Relations Specialist to Help Lead Policy Efforts
- ADVOCACY NEWS: ACA Seeks Government Relations Specialist to Help Lead Policy Efforts
- ADVOCACY NEWS: ACA Partners With AOPA and Hanger to Call for True Healthcare Reform
- ADVOCACY NEWS: ACA Partners With AOPA and Hanger to Call for True Healthcare Reform
- Winslow Therapeutic Riding to Host McKeever’s First Ride
- TAKE ACTION TODAY! Push for true healthcare reform!
- Members of Congress Receive Legislative Awards From National Amputee Organizations
- Ossur Commits $20,000 to Amputee Coalition of America’s Parity Campaign
- Amputee Coalition of America's Paddy Rossbach Youth Camp Announced
Knoxville, TN, October 9, 2009 – The Amputee Coalition of America announced that it has named its youth camp in honor of the organization’s former president & CEO, Paddy Rossbach.
- Amputee Coalition of America's Paddy Rossbach Youth Camp Announced
Knoxville, TN, October 9, 2009 – The Amputee Coalition of America announced that it has named its youth camp in honor of the organization’s former president & CEO, Paddy Rossbach.
- 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
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On Tuesday, March 10, the Amputee Coalition of America had nearly 200 amputees and patient advocates from 34 states in Washington, D.C., to urge members of Congress to support fair insurance coverage for artificial arms and legs. Their message was simple: Arms and legs are not a luxury!
These citizen lobbyists made this trip to tell lawmakers that they need their own “bailout.” Many of them have nightmarish stories of fighting with insurance companies to try to get the prosthetic de-vices they need to work and live.
“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 this event is a great example of the grassroots support we have from across the country. 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.”
Jeffrey Cain, MD, is a bilateral lower-limb amputee and a member of the Amputee Coalition's Board of Directors and Medical Advisory Committee. Dr. Cain is an excellent example of how prosthetic devices can help amputees function in their daily lives and contribute to society rather than become dependent on it.
“Being able to have prosthetic devices means that I can take care of my patients and teach medical students,” said Dr. Cain.
Unfortunately, working people with employer-provided health insurance plans are often the ones with the biggest problems, Dr. Cain noted. “Because employer-provided insurance plans are in-creasingly introducing unreasonable limits and caps, if you have a job in America – if you are a hardworking member of society – you can't afford a leg to stand on. It's gotten that bad.”
In fact, some insurance companies are providing coverage for only one prosthesis per lifetime or eliminating coverage completely.
“Even for older adults, it is absurd to expect them to use only one prosthesis in their lifetime,” Cal-houn said. “No one would expect a person to wear a single pair of shoes their entire life, and pros-thetic devices should be no different.”
These types of insurance company practices pose especially grave challenges for families of chil-dren with limb loss.
Rick Castro, of Connecticut, took two of his children to the event because he wanted to try to get better prosthetic coverage for all families, including his own. Castro's 4-year-old daughter Jennifer was born missing part of her arm below the elbow, and Castro is well aware that, as she grows, she'll need several expensive prosthetic devices.
“When people find out that their insurance company doesn't provide fair coverage for prosthetic de-vices, what do they do?” asked Dr. Cain. “They mortgage their homes, raid their children's college fund, go into debt, turn to government programs for assistance, or are forced to have bake sales to try to pay for these medically necessary and often very expensive devices. That's pretty sad, espe-cially when they've paid their insurance premiums for years for this very purpose.”
David Ross, of New York City, lost part of his right hand and his right leg above the knee after he was mugged and thrown in front of a subway in 1997. He's seen what happens when amputees have to settle for devices that are not really what they need because of the limitations in their insurance policies, and that's what brought him to Capitol Hill.
“It's so unfair that prosthetics are not covered by health insurance plans to the same degree that other conditions are,” Ross said. “It's a shame that a lot of my fellow amputees who have already had to get over a traumatic accident or being born without a limb have to fight for something that should already be included in their insurance policy.”
Robert D. Doty, Jr., MD, who lost his left arm as a result of a car falling on him, has had problems with his insurance company not understanding – or not acknowledging – his prosthetic needs.
“My carrier did not want to cover a body-powered prosthesis after covering a myoelectric prosthe-sis,” Doty said. “The company said that one prosthesis is as good as another and that they can do the same thing, which is not true. I can't do anything around water, liquids, chemicals or heavy machin-ery or do any heaving lifting with my myoelectric prosthesis without damaging it. It's great for do-ing fine, precise work, but if I'm going to be doing heavy lifting or working around water or liquids, a body-powered prosthesis is better. I really need both.”
As these nearly 200 citizen lobbyists hustled from office to office, they made it clear that they want change. In a single day, they made more than 60 Senate visits and more than 100 House visits. In addition, 26 organizations, including disability rights groups and orthotic and prosthetic (O&P) pro-fessional organizations, have now signed on with the Amputee Coalition of America to help move this legislation forward.
“We are thrilled with the results of the day,” said Morgan Sheets, the Amputee Coalition's national advocacy director. “We are already hearing from House and Senate members who are interested in cosponsoring our bills and supporting our efforts for fair coverage of artificial arms and legs. The turnout exceeded our expectations, and the great enthusiasm of the participants has certainly en-couraged us to continue this important fight for fairness.”
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