In the news ... 2007
PI ACTION ALERT:
Support Improvements to Medicare Part D,
Medicaid and Children's Health with One Phone Call
July 27, 2007
The Children's Health and Medicare Protection Act protects and
expands children's health through improvements to the Children's
Health Insurance Program. It also will help people with HIV/AIDS
by improving the Medicare drug benefit and providing some new Medicaid
protections and expansions. This important bill is scheduled for
a vote in the House of Representatives very soon.
This is your chance to support an excellent health care initiative
as it makes it's way through Congress.
How you can help:
Call your U.S. Representative right away and tell whoever
answers the phone:
"My name is _________ and I live in (your city).
I urge Representative ____________ to support the Children's Health
and Medicare Protection Act. This legislation would provide many
needed protections and expand important health care programs for
the most vulnerable Americans, including children, people with disabilities
and seniors."
You can call your Representative toll-free at 1-800-614-2803. You
will get the Capitol switchboard. Ask to be connected to your Representative's
office.
Background:
Representatives John Dingell (D-MI), Charles Rangel (D-NY), Frank
Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ), and Pete Stark (D-CA) recently introduced the
Children's Health and Medicare Protection (CHAMP) Act . This legislation
commits $50 billion to reauthorize and improve the Children's Health
Insurance Program (CHIP) to protect the healthcare coverage of the
six million children it covers today, and to assure coverage for
as many other eligible, uninsured, children as possible.
It also includes provisions that are very important to people living
with HIV/AIDS throughout the country including:
- Would allow AIDS Drug Assistance Programs (ADAPs) and Indian
Health Service payments to count toward an individual's cost sharing
in Medicare Part D (the new prescription drug benefit).
- Would make it law that all Medicare Part D plans must cover
all (or substantially all) of six classes of drugs, including
anti-retrovirals, anti-psychotics and anti-depressants.
- Would create cost-sharing protections for Medicare low-income
subsidy-eligible individuals.
- Would permit mid-year changes in Medicare Part D plans if the
formulary changes and the individual is negatively impacted.
- Would allow benzodiazepines to be covered under the Medicare
prescription drug program.
- Would reduce Medicare's discriminatory 50% co-payment on mental
health outpatient services.