Treatment of WTC-Related Health Conditions
The Zadroga Act established a List of WTC-Related Health Conditions (List) which are eligible for treatment by the WTC Health Program. This List may be expanded by the Administrator of the WTC Health Program through rulemaking. The Zadroga Act included certain aerodigestive disorders, mental health conditions, and musculoskeletal disorders on the List of conditions eligible for treatment in the Program. Other conditions, such as certain acute traumatic injuries and cancers, have been added to the List by the Administrator through formal rulemaking based on extensive scientific review and research.
In order for the WTC Health Program to provide coverage of treatment expenses for a member, the Program must first certify that the member has a condition included on the List and that the member’s 9/11 exposures are substantially likely to be a significant factor in aggravating, contributing to, or causing the condition. WTC Health Program members must receive treatment from a Program-affiliated healthcare provider.
In Their Words: Member Stories
Tracy McNeil
"My scars are a constant reminder of the sacrifices and selflessness all us first responders endured."
Victor Ramirez
"If I had to do it all over again, I would."
Mark Dennis
"Proud to have served my City at 'Ground Hero' and the Landfill."
Nicole Rossetti
"I had to learn and continue to learn daily, my new normal of living."
Henry Conde
"Experiencing 9-11, as an NYPD police officer, prepared me to provide a deeper and more empathic approach to the work I do during my second career as a clinical therapist working with 9-11 first responders. I have healed by helping those that needed healing. "
Robert Malfucci
"Membership in the Program has connected me to caring professionals who truly take the time to monitor my health and wellness."
Richard Wiesel
Photographer Richard Wiesel captured the powerful images of WTC Health Program members featured in this section.
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Page Last Reviewed: October 23, 2023 | Page Last Updated: November 1, 2023