Senators Warren Leads Colleagues in Calling on CMS Administrator Seema Varma to Remove Regulations That Restrict Access to Hearing Health Services
"Medicare's requirement for a physician order for audiology services creates an unnecessary barrier that prevents patients from accessing important hearing health services," wrote the lawmakers. "Allowing Medicare beneficiaries direct access to audiologists in their communities could reduce the number of appointments and referrals needed before a patient receives needed health care, speed access to care, and could also offer beneficiaries more choices of local hearing health providers."
Hearing loss is all too common -- 48 million Americans experience age-related hearing loss -- but access to hearing health services is not.
While Medicare covers a range of hearing health services -- including comprehensive hearing tests and evaluation of hearing, tinnitus, or balance disorders -- many Medicare beneficiaries experience difficulty accessing these services because of outdated regulations. Unlike most federal and private insurance providers, Medicare requires a physician order for coverage of audiology services provided by a qualified audiologist.
Text of the letter (https://www.warren.senate.gov/download/cms-audiology-letter_-42319-merged-v3)



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