In a major victory for under-age 65 dialysis patients in Indiana, Governor Eric Holcomb signed SB 215 in a formal bill signing ceremony on August 15, 2024. Attending this ceremonial bill signing was DPC Patient Ambassador Arthur Hill and DPC Eastern Region Advocacy Director Elizabeth Lively. Arthur’s impactful story of his dialysis journey elevated the voices of dialysis patients in Indiana, bringing the struggles of dealing with kidney failure to the forefront and influencing the hearts and minds of legislators to support SB 215.

SB 215 becomes effective on December 31, 2024. This legislation provides access for under-age 65 dialysis patients to affordable Medigap insurance plans A, B and D at the same premium rate as those who are age 65. The remaining Medigap lettered plans (C, F, G, K, L, M and N) are available at 200% of the age 65 premium.

The legislation impacts not only individuals who have just initiated dialysis and enrolled in Medicare Part B, but also includes a one-time, 6-month open enrollment window for dialysis patients who are already enrolled in Medicare Part B. This one-time open enrollment window begins on December 31, 2024, and ends June 30, 2025. Applications for coverage submitted after June 30, 2025, will be subject to medical rating and the premiums will be more expensive.

Be sure and talk to your dialysis center social worker or financial counselor today to find out more about this new opportunity to purchase affordable secondary insurance coverage.

Mike Guffey
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Arthur Hill
Arthur Hill is a DPC Advocacy Champion out of Bedford, Indiana. His story was instrumental in passing Senate Bill 215, which guaranteed access to affordable Medigap coverage for Indiana kidney disease patients under 65.
Cheri Rodriquez Jones
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State Rep Abbott
State Representative David Abbott, a former dialysis patient and kidney recipient, was a key supporter and led many conversations surrounding affordable Medigap coverage for Indiana kidney disease patients under 65. Rep. Abbott sponsored a House Bill that was unfortunately not passed, but he played an essential part in the passing of Senate Bill 215.
Adrian Miller
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State Senator Walker
State Senator Kyle Walker sponsored and authored Senate Bill 215 to guarantee access to affordable Medigap coverage for Indiana kidney disease patients under 65. He was a pivotal fighter in the state senate to get the bill passed and it went into effect on July 1, 2024.
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