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CardioVascular Coalition Applauds Introduction of Legislation to Reduce

Amputations, Improve Peripheral Artery Disease Awareness & Screening

Reps. Donald Payne, Jr., Bobby Rush and Ruben Gallego introduce Amputation Reduction and
Compassion (ARC) Act to expand coverage for PAD screening and intervention.

Washington, DC, October 22, 2020 --(PR.com)-- The CardioVascular Coalition (CVC) – a consortium of
physicians, care providers, advocates, and manufacturers working to improve awareness and prevention
of peripheral artery disease (PAD) – today commended Reps. Donald Payne, Jr. (NJ-10), Bobby Rush
(IL-1) and Ruben Gallego (AZ-7) for introducing a bill to reduce amputations while increasing education
and testing for PAD. If passed, the Amputation Reduction and Compassion (ARC) Act (H.R. 8615)
would provide coverage of peripheral artery disease screening for at-risk beneficiaries under the Medicare
and Medicaid programs without the imposition of cost-sharing requirements.

By expanding coverage for PAD screening such as the ankle-brachial index test for at-risk beneficiaries,
the bill would help prevent vulnerable individuals from developing serious complications from PAD,
which can lead to lower limb amputation. While an estimated 20 million Americans have PAD, many are
unaware of the serious risks of the disease and are not encouraged to undergo preventative tests that could
improve patient outcomes and reduce costs to the healthcare system. Unfortunately, an estimated 200,000
patients, a disproportionate number of whom are minorities, suffer avoidable amputations every year as a
result of PAD.

The bill would prohibit the use of amputation without the completion of arterial testing to determine if
alternative interventions could be applied. It would also establish a PAD education program to support,
develop, and implement educational initiatives that inform health care professionals and the public about
the existence of peripheral artery disease and methods to reduce amputations, particularly with respect to
at-risk populations, such as racial and ethnic minorities who are more likely to face non-traumatic
amputation than whites.

“By expanding coverage for simple, non-invasive screening tests, we have the power to help thousands of
Americans avoid unnecessary amputations every year,” said Dr. Jeffrey Carr co-founder of the Outpatient
Endovascular and Interventional Society (OEIS) and a member of the CVC. “We commend Reps. Payne,
Rush and Gallego for introducing his critical legislation, which will go a long way toward saving lives
and reducing racial and ethnic disparities in healthcare. With these goals in mind, we urge Congress to
quickly pass the ARC Act.”

According to the Dartmouth Atlas, amputation risks for African Americans living with diabetes are as
much as four times higher than the national average. Data analyses have similarly found that Native
Americans are more than twice as likely to be subjected to amputation and Hispanics are up to 75 percent
more likely to have an amputation.

“We look forward to working collaboratively with Reps. Payne, Rush and Gallego, and advocates across
our profession, to build support for this pro-patient legislation, which is a giant step forward for the

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patients we serve and others at risk for PAD,” added Carr.

About the CardioVascular Coalition (CVC)


Our Mission is to advance patient access to care for peripheral artery disease (PAD). Physicians, care
providers, advocates, and manufacturers who comprise the CVC are dedicated to community-based
solutions designed to improve awareness and prevention of PAD, reduce geographic disparities in access
to care, and secure patient access to high-quality, cost-effective interventional treatment across America.
Learn more at cardiovascularcoalition.org.

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Contact Information:
CardioVascular Coalition
Ellen Almond
703-548-0019
Contact via Email
http://cardiovascularcoalition.org/

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