David Jayne Continues His Fight for Freedom.Business Editors/Health and Science Writers BIOWIRE2K WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 10, 2002 Man with Lou Gehrigs' Disease (ALS Als (äls), Ger. Alsen, island, 121 sq mi (313 sq km), Sønderjylland co., S Denmark, in the Lille Bælt, separated from the mainland by the narrow Alensund. ) Works to Abolish Homebound home·bound adj. Restricted or confined to home, as of an invalid. Rule and Ensure a Better Future in Health Care Services for Americans with Disabilities Americans with disabilities comprise one of the largest minority groups in the United States. According to the Disability Status: 2000 - Census 2000 Brief [1], approximately 20% of Americans have one or more diagnosed psycho-physical disability. Direct from MedicalNewswire.com--(Medical Newswire) David Jayne of Rex, GA, will be in Washington, DC from May 13 to May 19, working closely with Bob Williams and Henry Claypool of Advancing Independence by Modernizing Medicare and Medicaid Medicare and Medicaid U.S. government programs in effect since 1966. Medicare covers most people 65 or older and those with long-term disabilities. Part A, a hospital insurance plan, also pays for home health visits and hospice care. (AIMMM AIMMM Advancing Independence Modernizing Medicare and Medicaid ) to help Congress, the Administration and the public understand the imminent need for change in Medicare and Medicaid policies, particularly Medicaid's homebound rule affecting millions of individuals with disabilities and their families. The Medicaid restriction needs to be eased up and ultimately eliminated to enable David Jayne, a man with the fatal disease ASL ASL - Algebraic Specification Language - and millions of others with life-long skilled care needs - to live his life without forfeiting his family or freedom. Jayne, a 40-year-old father of two living at home with his family and children, lost his Medicaid services last year when he refused to be restricted to his home. Services were restored after significant media coverage. Jayne is traveling to Washington DC on May 13 to continue to lobby for HR1490 -- the Homebound Clarification Act. "Now, after September 11th, more than ever, Americans truly understand freedom. They want it for themselves, their families and all other Americans," said Jayne. "Everyone understands that the Medicare homebound rule as applied to people like myself is ludicrous, indefensible and completely unenforceable." The ultimate goal of Jayne, Williams and Claypool is to effect change and continue to educate others of this punitive homebound restriction. AIMMM is gathering stories of individuals affected by this disempowering rule that comes hand in hand with Medicaid coverage. "This is just one example of the policies developed over 37 years ago, when people like us with disabilities were seen as totally incapable of leading productive lives and were confined to institutions and their homes," said Bob Williams of AIMMM. According to AIMMM advocates, some 80 percent of Medicaid's funding today still goes to institutional setting care. AIMMM was formed by Henry Claypool and Bob Williams under the umbrella of HalfthePlanet Foundation, headed by John Kemp. Claypool formerly was a Department of Health & Human Services senior policy advisor for disability policy to the Administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (formerly the Health Care Financing Administration Health Care Financing Administration, n.pr department in the U.S. agency of Health and Human Services responsible for the oversight of the Medicaid and Medicare benefit programs, including guidelines, payment, and coverage policies. ). In that capacity, he was one of the principal authors of the New Freedom report published by the Administration in December addressing better implementation of the Olmstead decision. Bob Williams was the former Commissioner of the Administration on Developmental Disabilities developmental disabilities (DD), n.pl the pathologic conditions that have their origin in the embryology and growth and development of an individual. DDs usually appear clinically before 18 years of age. in HHS HHS Department of Health and Human Services. . John Kemp, a lawyer with Powers Pyles Sutter and Verville, is president and chief executive officer of HalfthePlanet, a nonprofit organization promoting the values of the Americans with Disabilities Act Americans with Disabilities Act, U.S. civil-rights law, enacted 1990, that forbids discrimination of various sorts against persons with physical or mental handicaps. and assistive technology. For more information, please contact Nancy Flinn at 202-296-9128 or Henry Claypool at 202-429-6810. Medical Newswire: From the Healthcare Information Center in Washington, D.C. Since 1947. To contact Medical Newswire, call 1-800-359-4454 or email donaldc@medicalnewswire.com. |
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