Check out our Patient Ambassador Spotlight, where we highlight members who elevate the voices of people with kidney disease.
For our November
Spotlight, is on Gabriel Cooper from Camarillo, California. When Gabriel began dialysis treatments, he could not continue working, as is the case for many patients. Thankfully, his spouse’s private insurance was able to help cover treatment costs, otherwise he would have had to pay thousands of dollars out of pocket. A recent Supreme Court decision may allow private insurance to weaken coverage though, and push patients onto Medicare sooner than expected.
Gabriel’s first-hand experience showed him just how critical it is that kidney patients have the option to keep their private insurance for as long as possible on dialysis, which is why he is urging legislators in Congress to pass a bill that would let dialysis patients stay on their private insurance for 30 months after they begin treatment.
No dialysis patient should have to bankrupt themselves to pay for life-saving healthcare, which is why Gabriel and many other patients are asking Congress to pass H.R. 6860 - The Restore Protections for Dialysis Patients Act, and protect dialysis patients’ access to private insurance.
Patient Ambassadors represent DPC by serving as leaders in their community and local dialysis facilities. Learn more about this critical role and make a difference in the lives of dialysis patients by applying for
DPC's Patient Ambassador program.