Texas A&M University Health Science Center: Ukert part of team awarded $1 million National Institutes of Health grant to study hearing aid coverage, use
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Research group will study the effect of hearing aid coverage requirements in insurance plans on hearing aid use
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Hearing loss affects 23 percent of those aged 12 and older in
Further, as a result of the lack of insurance coverage for many in
A group of researchers that includes Benjamin D. Ukert, PhD, assistant professor in the
The research team recently received a four-year Research Project Grant (R01) from the National institutes of Health (NIH). The grant, which totals more than
The long-range goal of the team's study is to understand the effects of improving hearing on health and to estimate the effect of coverage requirements on hearing aid use.
Despite evidence showing hearing aids as an effective treatment for hearing loss, state and federal governments have yet to widely adopt approaches to increase access. As a result, 67 to 86 percent of adults who could benefit from hearing aids do not use them, with high cost and lack of insurance coverage cited as the main reason, the researchers said.
However, Medicaid provides hearing aid benefits in 28 states and eight states do require private insurance benefits for at least some adults. According to the researchers, coverage requirements may improve hearing aid uptake by reducing costs as a barrier.
The research team has established three aims to evaluate how hearing aid coverage mandates have affected purchases and use. The goal is to estimate the effect of state private insurance coverage requirements for hearing aids on beneficiary hearing aid purchase and replacement, and out-of-pocket payments in fully insured health insurance plans; estimate the effect of Medicaid and private insurance coverage requirements on use of hearing aids in the
The team's study will fill in critical gaps in the knowledge base on the direct effect of hearing aid insurance coverage requirements on adult hearing aid use and disparities in use. As a result, it could have implications on the effect of pending legislation to add hearing health care to Medicaid.
In addition to Ukert, the research team includes:
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