Tift Regional Staff Member Advocates for Pain Research on Capitol Hill
Wednesday, March 28th, 2018
A staff member with Tift Regional Health System was sponsored by the American Migraine Foundation to attend the 11th annual “Headache on the Hill” in Washington, D.C., organized by the Alliance for Headache Disorders Advocacy. The event was held February 12-13.
Carly Kilby, an office specialist with Tift Regional’s plastic surgery practice, Allure Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, was one of more than 200 people from 42 states to meet with lawmakers. The goal was to advocate a bipartisan bill introduced in both the Senate and House of Representative as the Opioids and Stop Pain Initiative Act.
Participants of “Headache on the Hill” included patients, family members, providers and scientists. Kilby is active member of the American Migraine Foundation’s Move against Migraines communications program.
“This bill will help the 30 percent of the U.S. population living with chronic pain,” Kilby said. “The bill will give the National Institute of Health five billion dollars to fund disability research on back pain, neck pain and migraines. It will cover research for non-addictive pain treatment, non-pharmaceutical therapy and research to understand pain. Migraines and chronic pain are productivity and economic issues. It is estimated that this bill will add $1.1 trillion dollars to our economy by helping to minimize healthcare costs, loss-of-wages and disability claims.”
Kilby was also one-of-five women featured in a recent Health.com article titled “Women with Migraines,” which described the challenges women face when they have a migraine headache.