We need your help to protect rehabilitation services in Medicare! Without Congressional action, caps may be placed on outpatient physical, speech and occupational therapy services.
In an effort to save money, Congress passed legislation in 1997 capping the outpatient physical, speech, and occupational therapy services to which Medicare beneficiaries are eligible each calendar year. This placed an undue burden on many individuals with MS and other diseases whose annual costs for these services exceed the cap.
To alleviate this problem, Congress created an exceptions process for patients when therapy is a medical necessity. Unfortunately, the exceptions process is temporary and must be periodically reauthorized by Congress. If the exception process is not reauthorized, beneficiaries may face the choice between forgoing care, paying out-of-pocket for services, or traveling an unreasonable distance to receive care.
Congress only has until December 31 to reauthorize the current exceptions to the therapy caps -- and Congress may only be in session for a handful of days before the end of the year, so we need your help taking action now! Your members of Congress can help make sure this happens. Contact them today and urge them extend the exceptions process and ensure continued access to rehabilitative therapy in Medicare!
Monday, December 12, 2011
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- Steve
- North Grafton, Massachusetts, United States
- Well-educated, disabled at this point with Multiple Sclerosis. I am very glad that I was able to do the things that I have been able to do over the years. had to change the picture, this one's more realistic.
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