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ITEM Coalition Members and Friends:
Congressmen Langevin (D-RI) and Ramstad (R-MN) are preparing to
introduce legislation to eliminate Medicare's "in the home"
restriction on mobility devices and your help is needed to secure
original cosponsors!
As you know, Medicare's outdated "in the home" rule restricts
coverage of mobility devices to only those needed for certain in-
home activities. An individual who requires a mobility device to
help them prepare their meals or brush their teeth may receive a
device. However, an individual who may be able to move around
their home without a mobility device, but requires a device to go
to work, school, the grocery store, or anywhere in the community,
is not eligible. This restriction unfairly confines many
individuals with disabilities to the four walls for their homes
and sharply contradicts community-based initiatives such as the
Olmstead Supreme Court decision, Ticket-to-Work Program, New
Freedom Initiative, and Americans with Disabilities Act.
Congressmen Langevin and Ramstad will soon introduce the "Medicare
Independent Living Act" – legislation to eliminate this
discriminatory restriction for individuals with long-term mobility
needs. The Congressmen have circulated the attached letter to
their House colleagues requesting original cosponsors of the
legislation (prior to its introduction).
ACTION REQUESTED: Please call your Representative toll-free via
the Capitol switchboard at 1-877-224-0041 and ask that he/she
become an original cosponsor of the Medicare Independent Living
Act. The Medicare Independent Living Act is bipartisan
legislation to eliminate Medicare's "in the home" restriction on
mobility devices and will be introduced by Congressmen Langevin
and Ramstad in the coming weeks.
Please contact us if you have any questions or need additional
information at (202) 349-4260.
Thank you for your advocacy!
Independence Through Enhancement of Medicare and Medicaid
1875 Eye Street N.W., 12th Floor * Washington, D.C. 20006
(202) 349-4260 (phone) * (202) 785-1756 (facsimile)
www.itemcoalition.org
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