Guest guest Posted January 6, 2005 Report Share Posted January 6, 2005 Dear Council and Community Members, Time is running out! You only have 3 days left to respond to the changes proposed by the Social Security Administration. SSA will go ahead and make these changes if we do not speak up, NOW!!!! To date they have only posted 17 comments. This will not make them change their revisions. The hepatitis C community (and that includes you) must speak up and let SSA know that the proposed revisions are not satisfactory. THE ONLY WAY IT WILL CHANGE IS IF THEY ARE PRESSURED BY THE COMMUNITY TO DO SO. The proposed revisions are potentially devastating and would leave only those whose death is immediately imminent eligible for assistance from SSA. Please, take 2 minutes out of your day, and add your voice to this issue - it's fast and simple. Go to the following URL: http://policy.ssa.gov/erm/rules.nsf or http://policy.ssa.gov/erm/rules.nsf/01201f2aae859a1485256a23006f6dc7/8 df8656ce9cdc00685256f80005c9568?OpenDocument or http://policy.ssa.gov/erm/rules.nsf/2f68da0351867ced85256b41006b1541/b 978f2a726effd6985256f4800588b48?OpenDocument & ExpandSection=1#_Section1 If you want to make a difference for people living with this disease, start clicking! You can do this very easily in several ways. 1. Post a comment with your own perspective 2. Post a comment that you agree with the Caring Ambassadors Programs response 3. Cut and paste the paragraph below and POST IT TODAY! Regarding the proposed revision of the medical evaluation criteria for chronic liver disease, I believe the proposed revisions are too narrow and exclude some of the most common manifestations of disability caused by chronic liver disease. I have read the comments and suggestions submitted by the Hepatitis C Caring Ambassadors Program, and agree with the content of the comments. Specifically, I believe that: chronic hepatitis C needs to be directly addressed in the medical evaluation criteria evaluation criteria must not be based solely on histologic findings on liver biopsy, but reflect functional and metabolic factors as well the medical evaluation criteria must be expanded to more accurately reflect the pathophysiology of chronic liver disease uninsured and underinsured applicants who are eligible for curative- intent therapy should be provided an option for treatment to attempt to prevent life-long disability I urge SSA to make additional revisions to the proposed medical evaluation criteria for chronic liver disease according to the recommendations and suggestions noted above. Sincerely, XXX Finally, forward this message to colleagues, friends, family members - anyone who cares about making a difference in the lives of people with chronic hepatitis C. Encourage them to also forward the message to others who may also be willing to take action. This truly is a crucial issue for those living with chronic hepatitis C. Again, please take action on this issue immediately. Happy New Year to All, Lorren Lorren Sandt Hepatitis C Caring Ambassadors Program Managing Ambassador 877-737-4372 toll-free lorren Hepatitis C: Choices now on line at: www.hepcchallenge.org " We believe strongly in the power of people working together, and that, by doing so, we will make far more significant advances than could be made by any group or discipline working on its own. " http://www.freewebs.com/tcfactory/ecosolidarity/freeclick.html " Providing health care to all Iraqis is sound policy. Providing health care to all Americans is socialism. " -- anon http://www.sharedvoice.org/unamerican/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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