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New IL law will require insurance coverage for peripheral artery disease screening

New IL law will require insurance coverage for peripheral artery disease screening

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Springfield, IL (WAND) – An Illinois law will require insurance companies to cover screening for peripheral artery disease.

The disease is common when blood flow is blocked from reaching the foot. Most patients are asymptomatic until it is too late, and it oftentimes causes severe health issues that require amputations.

“This is completely savable,” said Dr. Shadi Halabi. “If we prevent this disease early on, we can save those amputations and save those lives.”

Screening will be given to anyone above the age of 65 or people who have a history of smoking, lung disease and heart issues, among other health indicators.

“My brother passed away from a similar disease,” said Rep. Thaddeus Jones (D-Calumet City). “He had his leg amputated and passed away. This bill seeks to identify and help at-risk individuals and allow them to have the blood pressure taken through their legs.”

The plan gained unanimous support in both chambers earlier this year. The new law will take effect Jan. 1.

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