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Access to Assistive Technology: Study for Amputees and Limb Difference

This act mandates a study to evaluate insurance and other coverage for assistive technologies for individuals with amputations or limb differences. The goal is to improve access to prosthetics and orthoses, as well as related services, potentially easing daily life and facilitating return to work.
Key points
Assessing Access to Prosthetics and Orthoses: The study will examine whether individuals in need have timely and affordable access to appropriate devices.
Comparing Systems: The analysis will compare how Medicare, the Department of Veterans Affairs, and commercial health insurance cover assistive technologies.
Support and Rehabilitation: The study will also cover rehabilitation services to support device acclimation and policies aimed at reducing health complications.
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Additional Information
Triple A Study Act
Print number: S 1089
Sponsor: Sen. Blackburn, Marsha [R-TN]
Process start date: 2021-04-13