Demand for Increased Financial Support to Families of Privately Insured Pediatric Hearing Aid Users.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY Annals of Otology Rhinology and Laryngology Pub Date : 2024-12-26 DOI:10.1177/00034894241309212
Iman S Iqbal, Tyler Ostrowski, Jason Mouzakes, Jessica R Levi
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Abstract

Purpose: The ability to hear is germane in fostering communiation skills in children and plays a crucial role in their overall wellbeing. Unfortunately, hearing impairment is one of the most common developmental discrepancies in children.

Objective: To describe and evaluate the current legislation surrounding pediatric hearing aid reimbursement and the implications of these policies.

Evidence review: A review of the scientific literature in addition to several state legislature sites was used to write this article.

Major findings: Private insurance reimbursement for pediatric hearing aids is variable between vendors and states. Only half of United States have passed legislation requiring insurers to cover hearing aids for their subscribers. Due to the lack of reimbursement for these expensive yet medically necessary devices, families across the country experience financial distress associated with the lack of coverage for hearing aids. In many cases, this leaves children without the ability to hear to their fullest potential.

Conclusion: It is time we as otolaryngologists advocate for a national solution to this issue and promote a national policy to require private insurers to cover the costs of hearing aids for their subscribers.

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期刊介绍: The Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology publishes original manuscripts of clinical and research importance in otolaryngology–head and neck medicine and surgery, otology, neurotology, bronchoesophagology, laryngology, rhinology, head and neck oncology and surgery, plastic and reconstructive surgery, pediatric otolaryngology, audiology, and speech pathology. In-depth studies (supplements), papers of historical interest, and reviews of computer software and applications in otolaryngology are also published, as well as imaging, pathology, and clinicopathology studies, book reviews, and letters to the editor. AOR is the official journal of the American Broncho-Esophagological Association.
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