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This week's Audicus blog explores how insurance plans can help fund hearing aids, focusing on Medicare, Medicaid, and private health coverage. Medicare generally does not cover hearing aids or exams but may cover certain hearing implants in severe cases. Medicaid provides hearing screenings for individuals 21 and younger under the EPSDT program, though it does not guarantee coverage for adults over this age. Private insurance plans vary; some offer limited assistance for audiology services, with at least 22 states providing partial coverage for hearing aids through the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Audicus has also partnered with Hearing Charities of America to refurbish and distribute used hearing aids to those in need.


This week in Audicus blogs, find out about insurance plans and how they relate to hearing aid funding. Are you aware of how Medicare, Medicaid and other programs can help you to afford hearing aids? These services may seem very complicated and difficult to understand, but a small information summary can help you to find the right programs.

Medicare and Hearing Aid Coverage


Medicare can cover a broad variety of health needs, but its capabilities are limited and it may not pay for every fee accrued under the services it is responsible for. You may be required to do copayments. In the case that Medicare doesn’t cover certain health costs (which is less likely to happen if you have a Medicare Advantage health plan), then you can either pay out-of-pocket or use an alternate insurance program. Medicare does not cover the following:
  • Alternative medicine such as chiropractic treatment or acupuncture. Exceptions to this include chiropractic services to fix spine subluxations
  • Cosmetic surgery, except for surgeries like breast prostheses that may fix malformations
  • Long-term care like nursing home care, adult day care and debts accrued from assisted living facilities. Medicare pays for up to 100 days of rehabilitation or nursing following a three-day inpatient hospital session
  • Hearing Aids: Medicare is not responsible for hearing aids and hearing exams. In some cases, hearing implants required following severe hearing loss will be covered. For more information you can consult the ‘Medicare & You” 2015 booklet found here: www.medicare.gov/pubs/pdf/10050.pdf

Medicaid and Hearing Aids


Medicaid normally offers financial coverage to low-income families and receives financial assistance from state and federal governments. For individuals 21 and younger Medicaid is required to give hearing screenings as well as tests in communication development. This is due to the service program called Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment (EPSDT). However, Medicaid’s required hearing service does not apply if individuals are over the age of 21. Medicaid is required by law to provide medical assistance to individuals living below the poverty line. You can find specific eligibility criteria at https://www.srmcm.com/images/blog/ddjjm30evnk. h4>Hearing Aids and Private Insurance
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) can help to supplement some fees associated with audiology, and some private health plans will help cover audiology costs. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) is geared to making more available health insurance benefits for individuals who are uninsured, such as small business owners. At least 22 states provide some form of health coverage regarding hearing aids. New York state, for example, covers hearing aids though the ACA. Online information regarding the act is available at https://www.srmcm.com/images/blog/cxahh4lryc0. h4>Audicus Gives Back
Although Audicus offers more affordable hearing aids than ones at the clinic, there are still many people who cannot afford them. That's why we've partnered with Hearing Charities of America to collect used hearing aids to refurbish for people in need.
By: Aaron Rodriques

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