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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: New Hampshire, USA
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insurance coverage for HAs and CIs
I ran across a webpage that lists states that require coverage for HAs or CIs.
State Insurance Mandates for Hearing Aids Hopefully your state is on this list
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Nope. I'm in Calif. Not covered. I have always had to pay out of pocket.
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Only 3 States have mandates covering HA's for adults.
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Wyoming's not on that list. I do know Wyoming EqualityCare (Medicaid) will cover hearing aids every 5 years (they will pay for new ones when the old ones are at least 5 years old and no longer under warranty). I was glad to hear that as my previous hearing aid was 6 years, so they fully covered my Naida. But as for private insurance, no clue. Not sure if Medicare provides coverage for hearing aids either. Most insurance generally will cover a CI as long as the patient meet their criteria.
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My insurance, Aetna, has a discount program for aids and fully covers BAHA and CI.
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In Ontario-Cochlear Implants are covered for the first 3 years under Assistive Devices programme.
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nope, not on that list, i live in ohio... why is it that insurance covers for CIs but not for HAs? i think its completely BS.. i mean HAs are just as expensive as a CI and an important device to daily life. I mean i understand a CI is more expensive than an HA but i still see HAs and CIs equally expensive. But really, sometimes i think insurances needs to just bite their tongue and understand that HAs can't afford to be broken and how we can't really pay for it as much and have insurance on it in case something happens. AGH
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also I don't want to get into a debate about the whole disabled not disabled thing, I'm just demonstrating the possible view of it by the insurance companies and SSD. |
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A hearing aid, if very beneficial, would also make a person not disabled, to use your words. Also, this line of thinking has been used as an excuse by some companies to not offer accomodations if the person is supposedly not disabled anymore. So, that's why I say once a disability, always a disability (not counting short term disabilities, though). |
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I got my first set of aids from NH VRC, when I moved down here to SC I started school for massage therapy, and they paid for a another set of better ones. They felt I might do better with in school with better HAs, but I didn't get them until I was almost done with school lol. But here it 4 years later and my loss has gone beyond the aids capabilities and need new one(s) my left ear is actually CI qualified now I think. I have discovered though that the VR won't pay, or even help pay, for replacement HAs I can get an assistive technology loan through them though with really low interest and longer terms, so that's good anyway.i hear you also about the disbality question too. I do have my new aids, got them about 3 weeks, and everybody at work is all surprised that I still miss stuff. They thought I was going to be able to hear everything fine. No.....it's not aids give you back your hearing, it's better than nothing absolutely, but it's not like having regular hearing for sure. |
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I just got new aids, also. But I remind people they are NOT "Star Trek," LOL!
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