More than one-third of veterans have been diagnosed with or exhibited symptoms of migraine disease. That’s about twice the national average. This uniquely positions the VA Health Care System to help more veterans get access to innovative treatments.
Infused Medication Offers Migraine Patients a New Option
Telehealth Can’t Replace In-Person Care for Migraine Disease
New Preventive Migraine Drug Gets the Green Light
A Second Chance for People with Headache Disorders
When Health Plan Barriers Trigger Headaches
Federal Policymakers Signal New Openness to Home Oxygen Treatment for Cluster Headache
Patients suffering from cluster headache may soon enjoy a breath of fresh air. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services announced last month a proposed decision to make home-use oxygen a coverable treatment for cluster headache.
Insurers Block Pain-Blocking Devices for Migraine
The Medicare Policy That Disrupts Care for Headache, Movement Disorders Patients
Migraine Disease: Then and Now
By Mary Franklin, MA
This fall, Congress introduced a first-of-its-kind resolution that acknowledged the ways migraine disease affects millions of Americans. For me and the headache and migraine disease community, the action was acknowledgment of how far we’ve come in gaining recognition of the debilitating condition that affects 39 million Americans.
New Medicare Approval Requirement Delays Treatment
Survey: Pandemic Complicates Migraine Disease Care
Congress Spotlights Migraine’s Impact on Women
Relief Out of Reach for Patients with Cluster Headache
Watching the needle move
Health Plan Barriers Threaten Migraine Treatment
The Telemedicine Solution
Recognizing Migraine’s “Painful Truth”
Mississippians Struggle for Medication Access, Again
Headache Experts Lament Growing Treatment Barriers
“Restrictive insurance policies keep patients from the very medications that can prevent and treat [headache and migraine disease],” asserts the inaugural position paper from the Alliance for Patient Access’ Headache and Migraine Disease Working Group.
















