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Tell Representative Loudermilk to Support the Bipartisan ASAP Act

Create a Pathway for Medicare Coverage of the FDA-approved Dementia Blood Test Screenings

Dear Representative Loudermilk,

As a constituent in Georgia's 11th Congressional District, I would like to bring awareness to
the recently introduced H.R. 6130 for the Alzheimer’s Screening and Prevention (ASAP) Act. This legislation aims to leverage recent advances in diagnostics to promote earlier detection of Alzheimer’s disease.

Currently, there are 188,300 Georgia residents, aged 65 or older, living with Alzheimer’s Disease. This accounts for 12% of Georgians in the 65+ age demographic.

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After watching my mom care for my Nana, I understand the impact early detection could have had on my grandmother's journey. She had a younger onset of Alzheimer's, and if we'd known even earlier, we could have gotten treatment and had her with us for longer.

Thankfully, Representative Loudermilk can play an essential role in accelerating and improving early detection for Alzheimer’s across the country. The bipartisan ASAP Act, H.R. 6130, would give the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) the authority to approve Medicare coverage of blood test screenings for dementia if the Secretary determines such coverage is warranted. H.R. 6130 would allow for quicker coverage, while ensuring the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services can continue to use an evidence-based process to determine the parameters of Medicare coverage.

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Please join the Alzheimer’s Association and me in encouraging Representative Loudermilk to support the bipartisan Alzheimer’s Screening and Prevention Act.

Riley Saunders
Kennesaw, GA

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