Gatewayhemophilia.org
Treatment Centers for Hemophilia in the U.S.
WEBHemophilia Treatment Center, Adult Program. St. Louis University Hospital – West Pavilion. 3655 Vista Avenue, 2nd Floor. St. Louis, MO 63110. HTC 735, Great Plains Region. Clinic Phone: (314) 617-3640. After Hours: (314) 257-8000 Ask the hospital operator to immediately page the Hematologist on-call. Contacts:
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URL: https://gatewayhemophilia.org/resources/treatment-centers/
Events and Scholarships for People with Hemophilia
WEBHemophilia is primarily an inherited disorder that does not allow blood to clot properly. There is a deficiency in the body of the necessary proteins, also called clotting factors, needed to stop bleeding. Hemophilia A is the deficiency of clotting factor VIII and according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), hemophilia
Assistance with Hemophilia
WEBAny questions contact the GHA office at (314) 482-5973 or by email at [email protected]. Helping Hands Application complete and return application to [email protected]. Dental Application complete and return application to [email protected]. Medic Alert Application Form GHA will pay for the first …
Blood Coagulation and Bleeding Disorder Resources
WEBAll proceeds benefit educational scholarships for our members with a bleeding disorder. Featuring: Tequila Tastings from 21 Seeds, Espolon, & TBD. Ticket includes one Sunny’s Specialty Margarita or Beer. Photobooth by Fête Booth
Be An Advocate for Bleeding Disorders
WEBTheir website offers education, assistance, and resources related to healthcare coverage. United States Department of Labor: Includes information on ERISA and COBRA plans. Advocate to your legislature in MO and IL on bleeding and blood coagulation disorders, to help pass bills benefitting families with hemophilia.
About Gateway Hemophilia Association in St. Louis, Missouri
WEBOur organization was formed in 1969 as the Bi-State Hemophilia Association. In 1987 we changed our name to the Greater St. Louis Hemophilia Association, then in 1999 to the current name – Gateway Hemophilia Association. This name reflects what we are today: a gateway to information and resources for those with bleeding disorders.
Popular Program for Families with Hemophilia in St. Louis
WEBOne of our most popular programs is Family Education Weekend (FEW), the only program of its kind in the Greater St. Louis area. It provides those affected by bleeding disorders an opportunity to learn about the latest trends in the bleeding disorders community while connecting with other families that are experiencing some of the same health issues.
Overcoming Challenges
WEBJoin us for an overview of coping with chronic illness, communicating with the health care team and others regarding hemophilia, financial considerations of health care through life stages, and the importance of staying physically active with appropriate activities. Speaker - Nayan Heath, Nurse Educator Event Flyer
Health Insurance Road Map
WEBThis program will provide you with information about health insurance, including an overview of insurance options, transitions that impact coverage, and insurance denials of coverage. Register in advance for this meeting by clicking here. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Hemophilia Scholarships
WEBBCDI Green Family Scholarship. Awards: $500-1,500 each to up to 5 recipients Candidate: Applicant must be diagnosed with a congenital or acquired chronic bleeding disorder or congenital clotting disorder; must reside in the BCDI service area of downstate Illinois, which for this purpose is defined as all Illinois counties with the …
Understanding Insurance Options
WEBWe understand health insurance can be confusing. We are here to help you understand your insurance options so you can identify the best plan for you. Join us at 6:00 p.m. RSVP by October 5th to [email protected] Sponsored by:
SECOND REGULAR SESSION SENATE BILL NO. 844
WEBSB 844 2 19 (6) "Pharmacy benefits manager", the same meaning 20 given to the term in section 376.388. 21 2. When calculating an enrollee's overall contribution 22 to any out-of-pocket maximum or any cost-sharing requirement 23 under a health benefit plan, a health carrier or pharmacy
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