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Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Now that the North Carolina House & Senate have passed S 676 (Autism Insurance Reform), I have been reflecting on the 6-year journey for this bill.

6+ years ago, I watched as Ryan’s Law in South Carolina was passed and had a chance to meet its champion Lorri Unumb, after about 10 minutes of listening to Lorri I begin to believe this could be done and everyday people can change the system and make a difference! 6 years later, I am honored to call Lorri a friend and love the fact she works for Autism Speaks and works to help every State pass Autism reform.

Through all of these years, I have watch different NC based advocacy groups take the lead on Insurance Reform, but none believed it could be done. I was always shocked and ashamed as I attended meetings that the largest autism advocacy organization in the State always had an attitude that “we will file a bill, but it will never pass”, year after year I heard that. Then in January 2015, I heard that this organization (Autism Society of NC) had gone off on their own and cut a deal with BCBS-NC for a Bill. Quickly Lorri Unumb, myself and other Autism Speaks lobbyist studied the Bill and quickly learned of all its problems.

In March 2015, at the State Conference for ASNC I asked the question to the leadership of ASNC about the issues of Mental Health Parity, Small Business coverage & ACA plan coverage and was shock that the answer was “this is the deal we made with the BCBS and we did not understand Mental Health Parity”.. Again, I was shocked, I asked why not asked Autism Speaks & Lorri Unumb for help and again I got a shocking answer: “BCBS demanded we negotiate in private or the deal is off”.

Autism Health Insurance Reform! Reflection of a journey!

I have kept asking what is the deal, and why not ask for help; to date I have never received any answer on this question! I am guessing, but the fact that one day after this Bill passed ASNC is advertising they are the only in-network provider of behavior-based therapy for BCBS-NC is the reason for the silence.

I am also saddened that after the legislation session was over many NC House members who supported the last second amendment to save MHP by Autism Speaks, say that they never discussed the Bill with ASNC, ASNC lobbyist or BCBS-NC. I know ASNC advertised a big coalition of groups supporting this bill, but general parents, educators, professors and friends lobbied the NC House alone to save MHP and make this bad bill a little less offensive to autism families.

I am happy North Carolina passed some coverage, but in my opinion, the coverage is limited. Majority of plans in NC are Federally Regulated (ERISA), ACA Plans or Small Business, all got omitted from this Bill.

Many others and myself plan to fix these issues in the coming years and continue to ask ASNC why they supported this Bill when many families did not. At this time, I would like to thank many people for their help: John Burress, Lorri Unumb, Brian Pearce, Patrick Ballantine, Keli Embler, Apply Boyce, Stephanie Mullen, Wendy Black Miles, Ava Neyer, Selene Johnson, Kyle Robinson & Chris Hocker.

If I missed anyone, I am sorry: there are hundreds of families & friends that wrote letters and made phone calls.


Until later!

Bob D’Amelio


Proud parent of Nicholas, Christopher & Lindsey

https://www.facebook.com/groups/NCAdvocacy/

Monday, July 18, 2011

Combating Autism Act & North Carolina Elected Officails.

Hi friends,

By the report below we have a ton of work to get North Carolina Reps involved in CARA.. We need support & passage of this before Sept 30th with CAA expires!




HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES                  HR-2005 Co-sponsor          District
Rep. G. K. Butterfield, Jr.                                                             YES  (June 14)                  1
Rep. Renee L. Ellmers                                                                 No                                          2
Rep. Walter B. Jones, Jr.                                                              No                                         3
Rep. David Price                                                                             No                                       4
Rep. Virginia Foxx                                                                           No                                       5
Rep. Howard Coble                                                                       No                                         6
Rep. Mike McIntyre                                                                          No                                        7
Rep. Larry Kissell                                                                           No                                         8
Rep. Sue Myrick                                                                               No                                       9                          
Rep. Patrick McHenry                                                                     No                                        10                          
Rep. Heath Shuler                                                                          No                                         11
Rep. Mel Watt                                                                                   No                                       12
Rep. Brad Miller                                                                               No                                        13  

Welcome to the Carolinas Autism Speaks Blog

This blog will be about all things about autism, Autism Speaks and Carolinas Chapter of Autism Speaks.

We will discuss the four pillars of AS and how it support the community & Carolinas.

Remember our Signature walk event is Oct 8th @ Charlotte Motor Speedway. Our 9th Event!

www.walknowforautismspeaks.org/carolinas

Talk Soon

Bob

2011 Walk Chair & Carolinas Board Member,