June 21, 2023 News by Marisa Wexler, MS PoNS device wins accreditation needed to be covered by Medicare The PoNS device ā officially the Portable Neuromodulation Stimulator, designed to help improve walking ability in people with multiple sclerosis (MS) ā has been granted the accreditation needed for Medicare and Medicaid coverage in the U.S., according to Helius Medical Technologies, which makes the device. That designation, called…
January 31, 2020 Columns by Ed Tobias Rising MS Medication Costs Mean Some Patients Are Skipping Doses Forced by medication costs to choose between regularly taking their medications or buying groceries, some people with multiple sclerosis are choosing the groceries. Some are skipping doses and others have stopped taking their disease-modifying therapies (DMTs) entirely. This troubling news is…
May 2, 2019 Columns by Tamara Sellman Need to Know: What Are Patient Assistance Programs? Editor’s note: “Need to Know” is a series inspired by common forum questions and comments from readers. Have a comment or question about MS? Visit our forum. This week’s question is inspired by the forum topicĀ “Could US Govāt Probe Threaten Pharma Patient Assistance Programs?” from Oct. 12, 2018.
August 1, 2017 Columns by Patricia Silva, PhD Accessible, Affordable Housing Is Not Optional Accessible housing is not optional for people with disabilities. Poverty and disability too often combine for too many people. It is one thing to know this double whammy exists intellectually. To see the impact in a person packs a visceral punch that cannot be denied. Think of how profoundly…
May 26, 2017 Columns by Ed Tobias Speak Up to Keep the Cost of MS from Costing You More I’ve just been reminded, as someone with multiple sclerosis, how fortunate I am to have good medical insurance. Unlike most other countries, where medical care is a right, in the U.S. that care is a privilege. Here the quality of care and too often the availability of that…
September 21, 2016 Columns by admin MS Brothers Able to Remain at Home Thanks to Caregiving Support Continuing to live in your own home when you can no longer look after yourself is an ideal many people seek to aspire to ā but itās not easy. Outside help is often needed. Alex Camarillo is one perfect example of this. He is 35 years old, has severe…