ALS Better Care Act
HR 7336 improves healthcare access and coverage for ALS patients by expanding insurance mandates and Medicare provisions for specialized treatment and equipment.
HR 7336 improves healthcare access and coverage for ALS patients by expanding insurance mandates and Medicare provisions for specialized treatment and equipment.
HR 7336, the ALS Better Care Act, seeks to improve healthcare delivery and coverage for patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a progressive neurodegenerative disease. The bill has been referred to the House Committees on Energy and Commerce and Ways and Means, indicating it addresses both healthcare policy and Medicare/insurance coverage issues. Specific provisions are not yet publicly detailed as the bill was recently introduced.
ALS is a rapidly progressive and fatal disease requiring intensive, specialized medical care and support services that impose significant financial burdens on patients and families. Legislation targeting ALS care could address gaps in insurance coverage, access to specialist treatment, assistive equipment, and palliative care—areas where patients commonly face affordability and availability challenges. This reflects growing congressional attention to rare disease treatment equity.
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