Amendment #843 to H4100

Providing Access to Hearing Aids for Children

Representatives Garballey of Arlington, Beaton of Shrewsbury, Kocot of Northampton and McMurtry of Dedham move to amend the bill by adding the following section:- "SECTION XX. Section 23 of chapter 32A of the General Laws, as appearing in the 2000 Official Edition, is hereby amended by adding the following paragraph:-

The commission shall provide to any minor 21 years of age or younger who is the child of an

active or retired employee of the commonwealth and who is insured under the group insurance

commission coverage for the full cost of one (1) hearing aid per hearing-impaired ear up to two thousand dollars ($2,000) for each hearing aid, as defined in section 196 of chapter 112, every 36 months upon a written statement from such minor’s treating physician that the hearing aids are medically necessary. Coverage under this section shall include all related services prescribed by a licensed audiologist or hearing instrument specialist, as defined in that section, including the initial hearing aid evaluation, fitting and adjustments, and supplies, including ear molds. The insured may choose a higher priced hearing aid and may pay the difference in cost above the two thousand dollar ($2,000) limit as provided in this section without any financial or contractual penalty to the insured or to the provider of the hearing aid. The benefits in this section shall not be subject to any greater deductible, coinsurance, copayments or out-of-pocket limits than any other benefits provided by the insurer. Nothing in this section shall prohibit the commission from offering greater coverage for hearing aids than that required by this section. This section shall also require coverage for such hearing aids under any non-group policy.

SECTION 2. Section 47U of chapter 175 of the General Laws, as so appearing, is hereby

amended by adding the following paragraph:-

Any policy of accident and sickness insurance as described in section 108 which provides

hospital expense and surgical expense insurance and which is delivered, issued or subsequently

renewed by agreement between the insurer and policyholder in the commonwealth; any blanket

or general policy of insurance described in subdivision (A), (C) or (D) of section 110 which

provides hospital expense and surgical expense insurance and which is delivered, issued or

subsequently renewed by agreement between the insurer and the policyholder, within or without

the commonwealth; or any employees’ health and welfare fund which provides hospital expense

and surgical expense benefits and which is delivered, issued or renewed to any person or group

of persons in the commonwealth, shall provide coverage for any minor child 21 years of age or

younger, who is insured under the policy or fund, for the full cost of one (1) hearing aid per

hearing impaired ear up to two thousand dollars ($2,000) for each hearing aid, as

defined under section 196 of chapter 112, every 36 months upon a written statement from such

minor’s treating physician that the hearing aids are medically necessary. Coverage under this section shall include all related services prescribed by a licensed audiologist or hearing instrument specialist, as defined in that section, including the initial hearing aid evaluation, fitting and adjustments, and supplies, including ear molds. The insured may choose

a higher priced hearing aid and may pay the difference in cost above the two thousand dollar ($2,000) limit as provided in this section without any financial or contractual penalty to the insured or to the provider of the hearing aid. The benefits in this section shall not be subject to any greater deductible, coinsurance, copayments or out-of-pocket limits than any other benefits provided by the insurer. Nothing in this section shall prohibit an insurer from offering greater coverage for hearing aids than that required by this section. This section shall also require coverage for such hearing aids under any non-group policy.

SECTION 3. Section 8U of chapter 176A of the General Laws, as so appearing, is hereby

amended by adding the following paragraph:-

Any contracts, except contracts providing supplemental coverage to Medicare or other

governmental programs, between a subscriber and the corporation under an individual or group

hospital service plan which is delivered, issued or renewed in the commonwealth shall provide as

benefits to all individual subscribers or members within the commonwealth and to all group

members having a principal place of employment within the commonwealth, coverage for their

minor children 21 years of age or younger, who are insured under such contracts or plans, for the full cost of one (1) hearing aid per hearing impaired ear up to two thousand dollars ($2,000) for each hearing aid, as defined under section 196 of chapter 112, every 36 months upon a written statement from such minor’s treating physician that the hearing aids are medically necessary. Coverage under this section shall include all related services prescribed by a licensed audiologist or hearing instrument specialist, as defined in that section, including the initial hearing aid evaluation, fitting and adjustments, and supplies, including ear molds. The insured may choose a higher priced hearing aid and may pay the difference in cost above the two thousand dollar ($2,000) limit as provided in this section without any financial or contractual penalty to the insured or to the provider of the hearing aid. The benefits in this section shall not be subject to any greater deductible, coinsurance, copayments or out-of-pocket limits than any other benefits provided by the insurer. Nothing in this section shall prohibit a corporation from offering greater coverage for hearing aids than that required by this section. This section shall also require coverage for such hearing aids under any non-group policy.

 

SECTION 4. Section 4U of chapter 176B of the General Laws, as so appearing, is hereby

amended by adding the following paragraph:-

Any subscription certificate under an individual or group medical service agreement, except

certificates which provide supplemental coverage to Medicare or other governmental programs,

that shall be delivered, issued or renewed within the commonwealth shall provide as benefits to

all individual subscribers or members within the commonwealth and to all group members

having a principal place of employment in the commonwealth, coverage for their minor children

21 years of age or younger, who are insured under such certificates or agreements, for the full cost of one (1) hearing aid per hearing impaired ear up to two thousand dollars ($2,000) for each hearing aid, as defined under section 196 of chapter 112, every 36 months upon a written statement from such minor’s treating physician that the hearing aids are medically necessary. Coverage under this section shall include all related services prescribed by a licensed audiologist or hearing instrument specialist, as defined in that section, including the initial hearing aid evaluation, fitting and adjustments, and supplies, including ear molds. The insured may choose a higher priced hearing aid and may pay the difference in cost above the two thousand dollar ($2,000) limit as provided in this section without any financial or contractual penalty to the insured or to the provider of the hearing aid. The benefits in this section shall not be subject to any greater deductible, coinsurance, copayments or out-of-pocket limits than any other benefits provided by the insurer. Nothing in this section shall prohibit an insurer from offering greater coverage for hearing aids than that required by this section. This section shall also require coverage for such hearing aids under any non-group policy.

SECTION 5. The first section 4N of chapter 176G of the General Laws, as so appearing, is

hereby amended by adding the following paragraph:-

An individual or group health maintenance contract, except contracts providing supplemental

coverage to Medicare or other governmental programs, shall provide coverage and benefits for

minors 21 years of age or younger, who are insured under such contracts, for expenses incurred

for the full cost of one (1) hearing aid per hearing impaired ear up to two thousand dollars ($2,000) for each hearing aid, as defined under section 196 of chapter 112, every 36 months upon a written statement from such minor’s treating physician that the hearing aids are medically necessary. Coverage under this section shall include all related services prescribed by a licensed audiologist or hearing instrument specialist, as defined in that section, including the initial hearing aid evaluation, fitting and adjustments, and supplies, including ear molds. The insured may choose a higher priced hearing aid and may pay the difference in cost above the two thousand dollar ($2,000) limit as provided in this section without any financial or contractual penalty to the insured or to the provider of the hearing aid. The benefits in this section shall not be subject to any greater deductible, coinsurance, copayments or out-of-pocket limits than any other benefits provided by the insurer. Nothing in this section shall prohibit an insurer from offering greater coverage for hearing aids than that required by this section. This section shall also require coverage for such hearing aids under any non-group policy."