Health care reform
HIV HEALTH CARE ACCESS WORKING GROUP
ACTION ALERT:
Tell Congress to make health care reform
work for people with
HIV/AIDS
June 18, 2009
Congress is moving quickly to develop and pass health care reform
legislation. One committee in the Senate will begin debating legislation
this week.
The move to reform health care in the United States
must ensure that everyone living with HIV benefits from early and
reliable access to lifesaving care and treatment. However, there
are increasing rumors and concern that three top priorities for
people with HIV/AIDS will not be addressed in the final legislation.
Coordinated action by our entire community is needed NOW to make
sure Congress knows how important these three core provisions are
for all of us:
Expanding Medicaid for all low-income people,
including childless adults, by eliminating current requirements
that tie Medicaid to disability status. This would give approximately
42% of all people living with HIV who are currently uninsured
immediate access to health care through Medicaid.
Including Early Treatment for HIV Act (ETHA) language which
gives states the option to expand Medicaid access to low-income
people living with HIV whose incomes are above established Medicaid
income eligibility rules. This will give states the option to
expand coverage for people living with HIV/AIDS, reaching more
than 75% who are currently uninsured.
Including a strong public plan option to help provide affordable
access to comprehensive care for people HIV – nearly 30
percent of whom have no insurance. This would offer a national
standard for coverage and greater dependability, consistency
and security for people with HIV than private plans, which can
charge higher prices and/or close, merge or change benefits at
will.
All three of these priorities are crucial to ensure the best possible
expansion of care and treatment for people with HIV/AIDS and must
be part of any final health care reform package.
Decisions are being
made quickly and Congress needs to hear directly from people who
are most impacted by this legislation. Please take a minute to
make two important phone calls today!
How you can help:
The Senate is considering health care legislation right now, so
calls are needed to both of your Senators.
Call your two United
States Senators in their Washington, DC office. Ask to speak
to the staff person who handles HIV and health care issues. You
might get their voicemail, or you might speak to them in person.
Either way, tell them:
“My name is ____________ and I live in (city/state).
I am very concerned that health care reform will not meet the
needs of people living with HIV/AIDS. Any final health care
legislation must eliminate the disability requirement for Medicaid
and ensure that all low-income people, including childless
adults, have early access to care. It must also include language
from the Early Treatment for HIV Act which expands access to
Medicaid for people living with HIV. Finally, it must have
a public plan option to best ensure affordable access to comprehensive
care for people with HIV. All three provisions are crucial
to ensure that people with HIV/AIDS have early access to care
and treatment that keep them healthy and productive. I urge
Senator ______________ to do everything in his/her power to
fight for these important provisions.”
You
can reach your Senators by calling the Capitol Switchboard
at 1-202-224-3121. If you don’t know who your Senators
are, go to www.congress.org and
enter your zip code in the upper right corner.
Phone calls are particularly
effective right now because Congress is moving quickly. However,
if you prefer to send an email, go to your Senator’s
website (linked from www.senate.gov).
You will find instructions on sending emails to that office. Cut
and paste the phone message, make sure your name and the Senator’s
name is included, and add a short personal note explaining why
this issue is important to you.
If you need help figuring out who
your Senators are or how to call/email them, write to action@projectinform.org and
someone will help!
For more information:
Go to www.taepusa.org for
background information and analyses of various health care reform
proposals and the impact on people with HIV/AIDS.
The HIV Health
Care Access Working Group is hosting regular conference calls to
update the community about health care reform efforts and how people
can get involved. All are invited to participate. The calls are
the 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month at 2 pm Eastern. To join
the call, dial 218-339-2699 and enter access code 968918.
Other actions:
If you live in or near Washington, DC, join the “Light the
Night” rally organized by the SEIU Health Care Equality Project
demanding legislation that provides high quality, affordable care
for all. For more information, go to http://healthcareequalityproject.org.
The HIV Health Care Access Working Group is a coalition of
84 national and community-based AIDS service organizations representing
HIV medical providers, advocates and people living with HIV/AIDS
and providing critical HIV-related health care and support services.
For more information, contact co-chairs Laura Hanen, of the National
Alliance of State and Territorial AIDS Directors, at 202.434.8091,
or Robert Greenwald, of the Treatment Access Expansion Project,
at 617.390.2584.