Defining Audiology through Occupational and Health Policy Action.

Q2 Health Professions Seminars in Hearing Pub Date : 2022-06-15 eCollection Date: 2022-02-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0042-1743123
Erin L Miller, Anna Marie Jilla, Michelle L Arnold
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Many barriers to accessibility exist for Medicare beneficiaries seeking hearing and balance care such as availability of providers, coverage for services, and ability to pay. Other statutory and administrative barriers exist including the need for physician orders to have audiology services covered, the classification of audiologists as suppliers of "other diagnostic tests" under Medicare payer policy, and non-coverage of certain audiologic management and treatment services. Nearly two decades of legislative efforts have not resulted in any substantial changes to U.S. health policy, while the need for audiology services has increased due to a growing demographic of older adults. The Medicare Audiologist Access and Services Act (MAASA) has been introduced in the 116th and 117th Congress and proposes amendments to the Social Security Act that would address statutory barriers to accessing hearing and balance care among Medicare beneficiaries and would recognize audiologists for their scope of practice within the Medicare program. Objectives of the present review are to provide a summary of statutes in the Social Security Act and Standard Occupational Classification system which affect audiologists, audiology services, and Medicare beneficiaries and to discuss previous and current legislative health policy efforts to address these statutory barriers to hearing and balance care access.

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通过职业和健康政策行动定义听力学。
对于寻求听力和平衡治疗的医疗保险受益人来说,存在着许多障碍,如医疗机构的可用性、服务的承保范围和支付能力。其他法定和行政障碍还包括:听力服务需要医生的医嘱才能得到承保;根据医疗保险支付方政策,听力学家被归类为 "其他诊断测试 "的提供者;某些听力管理和治疗服务不在承保范围内。近二十年的立法努力并未对美国的医疗政策带来任何实质性的改变,而由于老年人口的不断增长,听力服务的需求却在不断增加。第 116 届和第 117 届国会提出了《医疗保险听力学家获取和服务法案》(MAASA),建议对《社会保障法》进行修订,以解决医疗保险受益人在获取听力和平衡治疗方面的法定障碍,并承认听力学家在医疗保险计划内的执业范围。本综述旨在概述《社会保障法》和标准职业分类系统中影响听力学家、听力服务和医疗保险受益人的法规,并讨论以往和当前的立法健康政策努力,以解决这些阻碍听力和平衡保健的法规障碍。
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Seminars in Hearing
Seminars in Hearing Health Professions-Speech and Hearing
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期刊介绍: Seminars in Hearing is a quarterly review journal that publishes topic-specific issues in the field of audiology including areas such as hearing loss, auditory disorders and psychoacoustics. The journal presents the latest clinical data, new screening and assessment techniques, along with suggestions for improving patient care in a concise and readable forum. Technological advances with regards to new auditory devices are also featured. The journal"s content is an ideal reference for both the practicing audiologist as well as an excellent educational tool for students who require the latest information on emerging techniques and areas of interest in the field.
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