I sent a similar one to Hillary and Chuck along with my locals..nada

 

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From: Bill_J [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 11:31 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] New 2006 medicare wheelchair codes

 

Here's the letter I sent to my federal legislators, CMS, The Sectretary of
Health & Human Services, Bush, Cheney, Nancy Pelosi and many others in Nov,
2006.

 

To Whom It May Concern:

 

I was recently made aware that Medicare will only provide powered
wheelchairs which suit the person's needs inside his/her home.  The phrase
"in the home" was never intended to be defined as "inside the person's
house."  It was originally intended to mean "not in a hospital, extended
care facility or other health institution."  It was the CMS that
interpretted it so narrowly that it has become their mantra when
dissallowing power wheelchair requests.

 

I am a double amputee quadriplegic and use a powered wheelchair.  To say
that this mandate appalls me is an understatement.  Most powered wheelchairs
that are only suited for indoor use are next to useless outside of the home.
Since going outside at some times is a necessary activity, doing so in an
underpowered chair only suited for indoor use would be dangerous, it might
end up costing Medicare far more money due to accidents caused by unsafe use
of such wheelchairs.  Not to mention possible lawsuits that would eventually
be filed.  Then there are the thousands of jobs that could be lost because
wheelchair manufacturers and distributors would be put out of business,
resulting in lost tax revenue and higher unemployment expenses.

 

Does Medicare really want disabled people to stay inside all of the time?
Isn't that discrimination against people with disabilities and, therefore,
in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)?  Are we not
allowed to venture outside for doctor appointments (something required to
remain living in many cases), grocery shopping (another activity necessary
to live), or just to enjoy going outside for a social activity (a vital
activity for our mental health)?  Are we to be condemned to a life inside
our homes as if we were hermits?

 

Back in the 1980's, I was on several committees at my college that helped
write the ADA and was proud to have been asked to participate in drafting
that landmark legislation.  I had no idea that in the future the federal
government would be the entity that violated that act.  It is unconscionable
that a government agency that provides healthcare availability to the
disabled would attempt to so blatantly violate an act of Congress.

 

I'm requesting that this extreme restriction on the type of powered
wheelchairs we can obtain through Medicare be changed.  Being disabled and
on Medicare should not mean we are relegated to being "out of sight, out of
mind" as it seems this agency (Medicare) desires.  I am only 56 years old
and am not going to stay indoors the remainder of my life.  This "wheelchair
edict," as I call it, is far too limiting and needs to be changed.  That
change needs to be made as soon as humanly possible.

 

In an effort to extend Medicare coverage to wheelchairs that can go outside
of the home, Senator Jeff Bingaman (D-NM) introduced the Medicare
Independent Living Act of 2006 (S. 3677). This legislation would eliminate
the "in the home" restriction of mobility devices for individuals with
expected long-term needs. S. 3677 was referred to the Senate Committee on
Finance. Unfortunately, due to time constraints and the large amount of
legislation which came before Congress, this legislation was unable to
receive further consideration before the end of the 109th Congress. Please
see that Mr. Bingaman's proposed legislation is reintroduced to the 110th
Congress.

 

This is of utmost importance as it affects both the physical and mental
health of all persons needing powered wheelchairs.  Please allow our
doctors, Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists and wheelchair seating
specialists determine which wheelchairs best suit our needs as far as
comfort, power, safety and health are concerned.  Don't leave our ability to
be mobile, safe and comfortable in the hands of a Medicare or Medicaid
bureaucrat.  People with disabilities struggle with many things.  Don't make
them struggle to just move around.

 

 

Respectfully,

William Jenkins

 

 

----- Original Message ----- 

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

To: [email protected] 

Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 10:18 PM

Subject: [QUAD-L] New 2006 medicare wheelchair codes

 

 No sense in getting upset about new wheelchairs. We aren't allowed by
medicare to have a wheelchair that goes outside. If y'all get a chance to
read the new codes you may want to write some letters. It seems we must be
taking all the cool parking places.

 

http://www.wheelchairjunkie.com/2006pwcpolicy.html

 

john


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