Bill 118 s 1922, also known as the "Wig Coverage Act," aims to amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act to include coverage for wigs as durable medical equipment under the Medicare program. This bill seeks to provide individuals who require wigs for medical reasons, such as cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy or individuals with alopecia, with access to affordable and necessary medical equipment.
The bill recognizes the importance of wigs in helping individuals maintain their quality of life and self-esteem while undergoing medical treatments or dealing with medical conditions that result in hair loss. By including wigs as durable medical equipment under Medicare, this legislation aims to ensure that individuals have access to the necessary resources to cope with the physical and emotional challenges associated with hair loss.
In addition to providing coverage for wigs, the bill also includes provisions for other purposes related to Medicare coverage. This legislation highlights the importance of addressing the unique needs of individuals who require wigs for medical reasons and aims to improve access to essential medical equipment for those who need it most.
Overall, the Wig Coverage Act represents a step towards ensuring that individuals have access to the necessary resources to maintain their quality of life and well-being during challenging medical circumstances. By recognizing the importance of wigs as durable medical equipment, this bill seeks to provide support and assistance to individuals facing hair loss due to medical conditions.