Posted: | August 16, 2017 10:17 AM |
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From: | Representative Tina M. Davis |
To: | All House members |
Subject: | “Tyler’s Law” – Health Insurance Coverage for PANDAS/PANS |
In the near future, I will be introducing “Tyler’s Law” which would require health insurance policies in Pennsylvania to provide coverage for Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders (PANDAS/PANS). PANDAS is a term used to describe children who develop a sudden onset of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and tic disorders as a result of a streptococcal infection. PANS describes the larger class of acute-onset OCD cases, not just those associated with streptococcal infections. In addition to OCD and tic disorders, PANS and PANDAS can manifest symptoms such as severe separation anxiety, generalized anxiety, irritability, aggression and personality changes. These disorders are believed to affect one in every 200 children. Treatment for these disorders may require a mixture of cognitive behavioral therapy, anti-obsessional medications and antibiotics to eradicate the streptococcal infection. One round of treatment can cost $12,000 or more in out-of-pocket expenses. As a result, treatment for PANDAS/PANS can become a tremendous financial burden on families. PANDAS/PANS has affected many individuals in my district, including Tyler who began showing symptoms at six-years-old. Tyler, now age nine, has been receiving treatment ever since his diagnosis. Unfortunately, like many families in their situation, Tyler’s family has experienced difficulties in securing reliable insurance coverage for his costly treatments. Therefore, please join me in cosponsoring this legislation to ensure that children like Tyler receive adequate healthcare to treat these disorders. Thank you. |
Introduced as HB1838