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ACA Promotes Equality in Care The Amputee Coalition of America (ACA) is
promoting equality in medical care with the Prosthetic Parity Law
State Organizer's Kit, the organization announced recently.
After identifying access to care as the single most important
concern among people with limb loss, ACA has given priority to its
Access to Care initiative--an initiative that closely allies ACA
with advocacy or action groups seeking to attain new legislative
mandates that will secure appropriate levels of insurance coverage
for rehabilitative care, prostheses, and prosthetic repair.
Leslie Duncan, MLS, manager of government relations, stated,
"The idea is to encourage these grassroots organizations by showing
our support and offering them information and instruction on how to
rally the support needed to effect change, how to conduct effective
fundraising, and how to contact elected officials."
The ACA's Prosthetic Parity Law State Organizer's Kit is now
available for download in PDF format at www.amputee-coalition.org/aca_advocacy_ppltoolkit.html.
"The importance of this mission cannot be understated,"
continued Duncan, "because looming financial pressures in some
state governments have already resulted in drastic reductions of
healthcare spending." These cuts directly affect people with limb
loss by placing restrictions on the amounts available for Medicaid
programs, thus imposing limits on appropriate and essential
rehabilitative care, ACA pointed out. The organization says that
similarly, private insurance companies are placing limits and, in
some cases, completely excluding access to essential assistive
technologies that offer those with limb loss the opportunity to
lead active, healthy, and productive lives.
Removing these barriers is the essence of the organization's
mission, the ACA said. ACA is claiming to have taken the lead, but
is also asking the O&P industry to help accomplish this
goal.
For more information, visit www.amputee-coalition.org/aca_advocacy.html
or contact an ACA information specialist at
800.267.5669. 
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