How To Get Hearing Aids Under Medicare Advantage
How to get hearing aids under Medicare Advantage
Cover for hearing aids is not provided under Medicare Parts A and B. However, Part B does provide up to 20 percent cover for hearing tests prescribed by your doctor who belongs to the Medicare network. Under Medicare, hearing aids are considered as elective item. This means that hearing aids are not considered necessary for survival. Hence, they are not provided under Medicare. However, you can avail of insurance for hearing aids through supplementary insurance such as Medicare Advantage and Medicaid.
Medicare Advantage through Part C is provided by private insurance providers.
In case of Medicaid, different states have different provisions for insurance against hearing loss. Although not all states in the US provide cover for hearing-loss related services, more than half the states give insurance for hearing aids and related services. These services include hearing tests and exams, hearing aid replacements, repairs and batteries, and other required accessories. However, these services differ from state to state. For instance, the state of California has provisions for ear molds under Medicaid. Hawaii does not give insurance for hearing aid repairs. Also, different states have different conditions of eligibility. The provisions and eligibility criteria are revised and updated regularly. Check with your state’s Medicaid office before applying for insurance.
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