Legislation Could Bring Good News To Medicare Recipients With Severe Hearing Loss

A bipartisan bill now in the US Senate seeks to change the classification of implantable hearing aid devices to allow Medicare to reimburse for the devices, potentially expanding access for many Americans who require them.

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While the US Food and Drug Administration considers implantable devices for more severe forms of hearing loss prosthetics, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services still classifies them as hearing aids. This means they aren’t covered under government, or most private, insurance plans.

A new bill introduced in the Senate by Amy Klobuchar, D-MN, and James Lankford,

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