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Help KICK-ASS & HIT GIRL convince the US Congress to fund the Countermeasure Insurance Compensation Program ( CICP )
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The
PREP Act
also authorizes a fund in the United States Treasury to provide compensation to eligible individuals for serious physical injuries or deaths directly caused by administration or use of a countermeasure covered by the Declaration.
FOR The SARS-COV-2 Global Pandemic
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10. Is There Any Compensation for Injury?
The PREP Act authorized a
“Covered Countermeasures Process Fund”
to compensate eligible individuals who suffer injuries as the direct result of a countermeasure administered or used under the Declaration.
Funds must be appropriated by Congress into this account to pay these claims.
Requests for Benefits must be made to HRSA’s Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program (CICP). If funds are appropriated, compensation for serious physical injuries may then be available to eligible requesters under the CICP. Serious physical injury means an injury that warranted hospitalization (whether or not the person was actually hospitalized) or that led to a significant loss of function or disability. The CICP pays reasonable and necessary medical benefits, and/or lost wages for eligible injured countermeasure recipients. Death benefits may also be available to certain survivors of eligible individuals who died as a direct result of the administration or use of a covered countermeasure. The CICP is payer of last resort, so benefits are reduced by the amounts payable by all other public and private third-party payers (such as health insurance and workers’ compensation). The regulations implementing the CICP are at 42 CFR part 110.
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