Complex Rehab Technology (CRT) advocates on Capitol Hill urged Congress to support H.R. 5371, a bill that would allow Medicare beneficiaries to upgrade to carbon fiber or titanium ultralightweight wheelchair frames at their own expense.
In a Sept. 18 news announcement, the American Association for Homecare (AAHomecare) reported that advocates took 49 Congressional meetings during the Sept. 10 legislative fly-in to support the Choices for Increased Mobility Act.
AAHomecare added that a Senate version of the bill is expected soon.
“Our CRT leaders made a strong impression across the Hill that included reaching a high proportion of meetings with members of committees of jurisdiction for federal health-care finance issues,” said Alexis Ward, AAHomecare senior director of payer relations. “Our advocates covered a lot of ground, with most of them meeting with five or more Congressional offices. This effort demonstrates the great commitment of the leaders on our Complex Rehab & Mobility Council and the CRT industry at large who took part in the fly-in.”
AAHomecare also urged stakeholders to reach out to their representatives’ health-care staffers to ask them to support H.R. 5371 and move the bill forward during the current Congressional session.
“With upcoming elections shortening the fall legislative calendar on Capitol Hill, a strong grassroots push is needed to move the legislation forward,” the association noted.