
NYSAAOP Chapter supports Parity and has given
financial support.
The Amputee
Coalition has launched campaigns in state legislatures throughout
the
country to advance parity legislation that would ensure fairness and
equity in the insurance benefits of people with limb loss.
We are doing everything we can to keep these bills moving. We are also looking at holding a series of organizing meetings this summer to ramp up support and mobilize activists for the various state campaigns.
We need your help! To find out the latest about your state's parity efforts, visit our Action Center at www.amputee-coalition.org/advocacy/your-state.html
For additional information go to: www.amputee-coalition.org
Background
On March 13, 2008, the Prosthetic Parity Act was introduced into the
110th Congress of the United States of America as House Resolution
5615. The bill was authored by Rep. Robert Andrews (D-NJ), with
Reps. George Miller (D-CA), Todd Platts (R-PA), Mario Diaz-Balart
(R-FL), and Lincoln Diaz-Balart (R-FL) signing on as original
cosponsors. The number of cosponsors more than quadrupled. On
September 19, Sens. Olympia Snowe (R-ME), Tom Harkin (D-IA), Daniel
Inouye (D-HI) and Russell Feingold (D-WI) introduced the senate
version of the federal prosthetic parity bill (S. 3517). Senators
Bob Casey, Jr. (D-PA), Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Patrick Leahy
(D-VT) signed on as cosponsors.
Status
Rep. Andrews re-introduced the House version on May 21, 2009 along
with Reps. Lincoln Diaz-Balart (FL-21), Al Green (TX-9), George
Miller (CA-7), Todd Russell Platts (PA-19), and Joe Sestak (PA-7).
We are working with Sens. Harkin and Snowe to get the Senate version re-introduced.
How
will the federal bill change the law?
Any health insurance plan covering prosthetic and custom-fabricated
orthotic devices must offer coverage on par with health insurance
coverage offered for medical and surgical services. The bill
provides terms no less favorable than the terms and conditions
applicable to the hospital and surgical benefits provided under the
health plan. This creates a consistent standard of coverage for
prosthetic devices, as well as coverage for orthotics used by people
with complex, disabling orthopedic conditions.
Who
currently provides coverage for prosthetic and custom-fabricated
orthotic devices?
Prosthetic and orthotic devices are covered by insurance policies
through the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, the
Department of Defense, automobile insurance, Workers' Compensation
insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, the State Children's Health Insurance
Program (SCHIP), vocational rehabilitation agencies, and some
private insurance packages. The problem is that a growing number of
group and private insurance companies cap the benefit so low that
the average working family can't afford a device. Other insurance
companies are creating lifetime caps.
Go to
Amputee Coalition Organization website for more information.
| Officers | |
| President | Herbert Shalant, CPO |
| President-Elect | Vacant |
| Vice-President | Vacant |
| Treasurer | Marty Mandelbaum, CPO |
| Secretary | Joann Marx, CPO, FAAOP |
| Past-President | Richard Catipovic, BS, CP, FAAOP |
| Chapter Directors | |
| Continuing Education | Joann Marx CPO, FAAOP |
| Business Committee | Ted Drygas, CPO, FAAOP |
| Athletic Sponsorship | Roger Howard, CPO |
| Website Updated on April 6, 2013 | |