Magaziner Introduces Bill to Protect Seniors from Falls
U.S. Representative Seth Magaziner (RI-02) introduced legislation to improve the safety of older Americans by ensuring that fall-prevention equipment is reimbursable under Medicare Part B.
Each year, 14 million older Americans experience falls, resulting in 3 million emergency room visits and 39,000 tragic deaths.
Falls are the leading cause of injury for adults aged 65 and older, with non-fatal falls costing our health care system $80 billion annually. Seniors can reduce their risk of falling through basic home modifications, daily exercises, and other simple precautions.
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“Falls can be serious, and even deadly, for older Americans, and Congress must consider this issue as seriously as we would for any other medical condition,” said Representative Seth Magaziner. “Passing this legislation would be a step toward reducing preventable injuries among seniors, reducing costs to the healthcare system, and providing seniors with the resources they need to live safely and independently.”
This bill requires that Medicare Part B cover the cost of fall prevention equipment including, but not limited to: grab bars, non-slip mats, shower chairs, bed rails, and other necessary devices, as prescribed by a licensed healthcare provider.
Rep. Magaziner also introduced a bipartisan resolution with Reps. Lois Frankel (D-FL-22), Carol Miller (R-WV-1), Joe Morelle (D-NY-25), and Gus Bilirakis (R-FL-12) recognizing National Fall Prevention Awareness Week. The resolution seeks to raise awareness, encourage the prevention of falls among older adults, and highlight evidence-based programs that help reduce fall risks and save the lives of seniors.
The bill text can be found here.