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NJ A2685

NJ A2685
Expands Medicaid coverage regarding assistive devices for hearing impaired under certain circumstances.


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Introduced
02/14/2022
In Committee
02/14/2022
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2024

Introduced Session

2022-2023 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires Medicaid coverage for hearing aids and other assistive devices for hearing impaired under certain circumstances. Specifically, the bill provides that coverage under the Medicaid Program includes expenses for unilateral or bilateral hearing aids, cochlear implants, or auditory osseointegrated devices, as well as any related accessories or services, provided that the devices, accessories, and services are deemed to be medically necessary and are prescribed or recommended by a licensed physician or audiologist. Under the bill, a "hearing aid" means an ear-level or body-worn electroacoustic device for amplifying sound whose basic components are a microphone, amplifier, and receiver; a "cochlear implant" means a device that is implanted under the skin that picks up sounds and converts them to impulses transmitted to electrodes placed in the cochlea; and an "auditory osseointegrated device" means a device implanted in the skull that replaces the function of the middle ear and provides mechanical energy to the cochlea via a mechanical transducer. Furthermore, "bilateral" means relating to or involving both ears, while "unilateral" means relating to or involving one ear. Currently, the State's Medicaid Plan provides that hearing aids are a covered benefit for eligible participants of the Medicaid Program if the hearing aid is determined to be medically necessary. This bill codifies this existing provision, and expands upon the benefit to include cochlear implants and auditory osseointegrated devices, as well as any related accessories or services.

AI Summary

This bill requires Medicaid coverage for hearing aids, cochlear implants, and auditory osseointegrated devices, as well as any related accessories or services, provided that the devices, accessories, and services are deemed medically necessary and prescribed or recommended by a licensed physician or audiologist. The bill defines key terms such as "hearing aid," "cochlear implant," "auditory osseointegrated device," "bilateral," and "unilateral." Currently, the state's Medicaid plan covers hearing aids if they are determined to be medically necessary, and this bill codifies this existing provision while expanding the benefit to include cochlear implants and auditory osseointegrated devices.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Human Services Committee (on 02/14/2022)

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