
These are a few of the hard facts about arthritis. Fortunately, there is increasing hope for Americans living with the daily pain and physical limitations associated with arthritis. The legislation proposes to strengthen arthritis public health initiatives, which would ensure that more people are diagnosed early and avoid pain and permanent disability.
In brief, the legislation would:
While there are new medicines to treat arthritis, recent news stories about a higher risk of heart attacks and strokes associated with some therapies have shown that more effective and safe treatments must be found. The bill proposes to ensure that our limited federal funding for arthritis research is used in the most strategic manner possible. Early diagnosis and aggressive treatment are especially important for children with arthritis. Unfortunately with a severe shortage of pediatric rheumatologists, many families drive several hours to see a physician for treatment. The legislation authorizes a prevalence study of arthritis in children and helps ensure that there are more pediatric rheumatologists to treat them.
What can you do to help in the coming months? For more information about this legislation or other policy initiatives, call the Arthritis Foundation National Office in Washington D.C.(202) 887-1700.
The Arthritis Foundation promotes government and private sector action to improve the lives of the 46 million Americans, including one in five Oklahomans, living with arthritis. But we need your help to get more government funding for arthritis research, to encourage early diagnosis and comprehensive treatment, and to improve access to quality health care for everyone with arthritis.
Visit www.arthritis.org/advocacy/ for tools you need to become informed about the issues and to make your voice heard. You will find issue "backgrounders," Arthritis Foundation position statements, as well as links to other Web sites that may be helpful.
Become An Advocate -- Join the Arthritis Foundation Advocacy Network
Arthritis Advocacy Priorities -- Read about the issues
Contact Congress -- Quickly locate your legislators and send a message