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Re: Discrimination Against End-Stage Renal Disease Patients by Health Net

2024-03-29T01:50:29+00:00May 3rd, 2016|Categories: Charitable Premium Assistance, Comment Letter, Private Insurance Coverage, State Advocacy|

Janice Rocco California Department of Insurance 300 Capitol Mall Suite 1700 Sacramento, CA 95814 Mary Watanabe Department of Managed Health Care (DMHC) 980 9th Street, Suite 500 Sacramento, CA 95814 Re: Discrimination against end-stage renal disease patients by Health Net Dear Deputy Commissioner Rocco and Deputy Director Watanabe: With 29,000 dialysis patient members, over 4,000 of whom reside in California, Dialysis Patient Citizens (DPC) is the nation’s largest patient-led organization representing individuals with end-stage renal disease (ESRD). On behalf of California’s 84,500 ESRD patients, I want to thank you for meeting with us to discuss the Health Net matter, which [...]

DPC Hosts Successful Advocacy Day

2025-01-30T21:00:32+00:00April 30th, 2016|Categories: Article, Care Coordination, Medicare Advantage|Tags: |

After weeks of planning, Dialysis Patient Citizens welcomed 30 patients and family members to Washington, D.C. to meet with their legislators on a beautiful spring day in April for our annual advocacy day. As you may know, last year our advocates were snowed in so we were very grateful for the warmer temperatures this time around! The patient ambassadors who attended this year’s advocacy day traveled from 20 different states and had experience with all modalities; transplant, in-center hemodialysis, home hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis.  We were also fortunate to welcome 15 partners in care; nurses, social workers and facility administrators [...]

DPC Delivers Speech on the Importance of Charitable Assistance for Insurance Premiums

2024-03-29T01:50:29+00:00April 19th, 2016|Categories: Article, Charitable Premium Assistance|

For decades, dialysis patients have received financial assistance from nonprofit organizations to help them maintain their private insurance or Medigap coverage. Recently, insurers started to reject these types of payments in an effort to purge kidney patients from their health plans. Jackson Williams, DPC’s Government Affairs Director, and Deborah Darcy, Director of Government Affairs at the American Kidney Fund, presented on this issue at the National Association of Insurance Commissioners’ (NAIC) National Meeting in New Orleans earlier this month. “For nearly 20 years, the American Kidney Fund has held a Federal Advisory Opinion that enables us to provide grants to [...]

Patient Access to Electronic Medical Records: Dialysis Patients More Likely to Think It’s Important to View Their Information and More Likely to Do So at Least Once a Month

2024-03-29T01:50:29+00:00April 19th, 2016|Categories: Article, Improve Access to Care|

DPC’s most recent member survey asked patients their views on access to their electronic medical records to compare their opinions to those of the general public. Many physician practices that use electronic medical records make them available to their patients through secure “patient portals.” Half of dialysis patients say their main doctor gives them online access to their medical information, which is the same rate found for the public as a whole, according to a survey by the National Partnership for Women and Families. Dialysis patients are more likely to think online access important. The DPC survey found that 83 [...]

Proposed Changes to Dialysis Facility Compare Tool May Make It More Useful

2024-03-29T01:50:29+00:00March 16th, 2016|Categories: 5-Star Ratings, Article, Comment Letter|

Dialysis Facility Compare (DFC) is an online tool that allows users to search and compare dialysis facilities based on star ratings and certain measures. DPC has previously submitted suggestions on how to improve the proposed measures. Recently, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced in a Planned Changes document that the star ratings included in the DFC would be reassigned based on a 2014 threshold, meaning that the distribution of ratings would look more like it does on CMS’ other websites, and apply standards that are more familiar and intuitive to consumers. DPC submitted another comment letter (published [...]

Study: End Stage Renal Disease Patients Face Policy Barriers to Home Dialysis

2024-03-29T01:50:30+00:00March 10th, 2016|Categories: Improve Access to Care, Increase Quality of Care, Innovation, Promote Financial Security, Treatment Options|

Current federal policies limit patient access to home dialysis, a treatment option that offers significant clinical and quality-of-life advantages, according to a report released today by Washington, DC-based economist Alex Brill of Matrix Global Advisors (MGA). As a result of policy barriers, Brill finds a key segment of the growing population of patients who have end-stage renal disease (ESRD) miss out on the important health and lifestyle benefits of home dialysis. Brill, formerly chief economist to the House Ways & Means Committee, also finds that innovation in the home dialysis market may not reach patients if barriers cannot be addressed. Fewer [...]

Bipartisan Living Donor Protection Act Introduced to Protect Organ Donors

2024-03-29T01:50:30+00:00March 10th, 2016|Categories: Article, Transplant Donor Protection|

On February 25, Congressman Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) and Congressman Michael Burgess M.D. (R-TX), joined by Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) and Senator Mark Kirk (R-IL), introduced the Living Donor Protection Act of 2016 to protect the rights of living organ donors. The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) does not specify that living organ donors can take unpaid leave to recover from their donation and does not guarantee that donors will have a job waiting for them after surgery. Further, according to a 2007 study in the American Journal of Transplantation, as many as 11 percent of living organ donors experience [...]

DPC Urges Members to Share Stories of Insurance Assistance from the American Kidney Fund

2024-03-29T01:50:30+00:00March 10th, 2016|Categories: Article, Charitable Premium Assistance, Medigap Coverage|

For decades, dialysis patients have received financial assistance from the American Kidney Fund to help them maintain their private insurance or Medigap coverage. Recently, insurers started to reject those payments from AKF in an effort to purge kidney patients from their health plans. We ask you to please share your stories about the help that AKF has provided and about any problems you have experienced due to an insurance company refusing to take AKF payments. You need not give your name. Click here to take our survey.

DPC Encourages Participation in National Kidney Month Awareness

2024-03-29T01:50:30+00:00March 10th, 2016|Categories: Article, Charitable Premium Assistance, Dialysis Funding, Get Involved, Take Action, Transplant Donor Protection, Uncategorized|

March is National Kidney Month, which provides you with the perfect opportunity to spread awareness by educating your community and your legislators about kidney disease and the importance of kidney health. You can find educational information on the website of our sister organization, the DPC Education Center to share with your family and community. Additionally, we can provide promotional materials for any awareness events you plan to hold in March. To request materials such as pens and squeezable kidneys, visit our materials request page or call us at 1-866-877-4242. On the legislative front, you can ask your member of Congress to [...]

Legislation Aims to Improve Access to Telemedicine

2024-03-29T01:50:30+00:00February 11th, 2016|Categories: Advance Patient Choice, Article, Improve Access to Care|

Telemedicine is the practice of using technology to deliver various medical services to patients. Examples include video visits with physicians, scheduling appointments online and using electronic devices to monitor vital signs. Medicare coverage for this type of health care remains restricted due to guidelines from the Social Security Act. A new piece of legislation, introduced by a bipartisan group of Senators, would waive these coverage restrictions. The new bill, called the Creating Opportunities Now for Necessary and Effective Care Technologies (CONNECT) for Health Act, would create a “bridge program” for health providers who use certain payment models. Under the program, providers [...]

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