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NORD's State Report Card Shows Progress for Rare Disease Patients, Highlights Remaining Barriers


Patient access to care and services improved across key policy areas in 2022, but challenges remain for the rare disease community

WASHINGTON, Feb. 7, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD®) today published the latest edition of its annual State Report Card, which for the past eight years has rated all 50 states and the District of Columbia on important issues affecting the more than 25 million Americans living with a rare disease.

This year's State Report Card was compiled using data through November 2022 and provides a detailed analysis of each state's performance on nine major policy areas of importance to the rare disease community such as newborn screening, Medicaid eligibility, and prescription drug out-of-pocket cost protections.

"NORD's State Report Card is an important tool for highlighting progress and identifying remaining barriers for rare disease patients from coast to coast," said Heidi Ross, NORD's Vice President of Policy and Regulatory Affairs. "This easy-to-use resource shows how effectively states are serving individuals and families living with rare diseases, highlights advances being made across the country, and identifies where we still need to work together and focus our attention."

Key takeaways from the new report include:

"This year's report showcases some important improvements," Ross said. "But it also shows just how far we still need to go to create policies that ensure people with rare diseases can thrive."

You can view and download the full state-by-state report cards ? including maps, patient stories, and resources ? by visiting: http://bit.ly/State-Report-Cards.

To learn more about NORD's policy work, visit: http://bit.ly/Policy-Issues.

About the National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD)

With a 40-year history of advancing care, treatments and policy, the National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) is the leading and longest-standing patient advocacy group for the more than 25 million Americans living with a rare disease. NORD, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, is dedicated to individuals with rare diseases and the organizations that serve them. NORD, along with its more than 330 patient organization members, is committed to improving the health and well-being of people with rare diseases by driving advances in care, research and policy. For more information, please visit https://rarediseases.org/.

SOURCE National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD)


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