[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 15 (Monday, January 30, 2017)]
[House]
[Page H721]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
ACCESS TO INPATIENT REHABILITATION THERAPY
(Mr. THOMPSON of Pennsylvania asked and was given permission to
address the House for 1 minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
Mr. THOMPSON of Pennsylvania. Mr. Speaker, before coming to Congress,
I worked as a certified therapeutic recreation specialist and rehab
services manager. There is no greater joy in the health profession than
to see your patient make progress after a debilitating disease or
disability.
I rise today to speak about how we can allow more patients the
ability to live full and healthy lives through therapy. Last week, with
Congressman G.K. Butterfield of North Carolina, I reintroduced the
Access to Inpatient Rehabilitation Therapy Act. This bill would allow
physicians to prescribe what they consider to be most medically
necessary treatments for Medicare beneficiaries within the
comprehensive inpatient rehab setting.
In 2010, Medicare narrowed its coverage options and limited
therapeutic services to just physical therapy, occupational therapy,
speech therapy, and orthotics and prosthetics. Meaning that if a doctor
thought that a patient would be served by recreational therapy, it is
currently not an option covered by Medicare. Well, that is wrong.
Medicare coverage should support a patient's recovery plan as directed
by their physician. Such therapies are intended to help those who have
suffered a life-altering injury recover their functions and transition
back to living a full life.
I urge my colleagues to support this bipartisan commonsense bill.
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