Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SR56

Introduced
3/10/22  

Caption

Requesting The Auditor To Assess The Social And Financial Effects Of Mandating Health Insurance Coverage For Hearing Aids.

Impact

SR56 serves as a preliminary step towards evaluating the implications of requiring insurance coverage for hearing aids. If mandated, insurance providers, including health maintenance organizations in Hawaii, would need to adjust their policies to include hearing aids. This change could alleviate some financial burdens on patients, making it easier for them to acquire necessary assistive devices. However, such a mandate could also face resistance from insurers concerned about increased costs and the potential for higher premiums.

Summary

Senate Resolution 56 (SR56) requests the Auditor to assess both the social and financial effects of mandating health insurance coverage for hearing aids. The resolution highlights a significant public health concern, indicating that approximately one-third of Americans aged 65 to 75 and half of those over 75 experience some degree of hearing loss. Given that the cost of a digital hearing aid can exceed $3,000, the financial burden on individuals, particularly families, can be daunting, especially since many individuals may delay or forgo purchasing these devices due to high costs and low insurance coverage.

Contention

There are likely to be points of contention surrounding the resolution and its call for assessment. On one hand, advocates argue that increased coverage for hearing aids is essential to improve quality of life for those with hearing loss, allowing them better access to communication and societal participation. Opponents, particularly in the insurance industry, may argue against the necessity of such mandates, citing the potential strain on insurance resources and broader implications for healthcare costs. The outcomes of the auditor's assessment will be pivotal in shaping future legislation regarding health coverage for hearing aids in Hawaii.

Companion Bills

HI SCR61

Same As Requesting The Auditor To Assess The Social And Financial Effects Of Mandating Health Insurance Coverage For Hearing Aids.

Previously Filed As

HI SR183

Requesting The Auditor To Conduct A Social And Financial Assessment On Mandating Dental And Vision Insurance Coverage.

HI SCR207

Requesting The Auditor To Conduct A Social And Financial Assessment On Mandating Dental And Vision Insurance Coverage.

HI SCR159

Requesting The Auditor To Assess The Social And Financial Effects Of Mandatory Health Insurance Coverage For Biomarker Testing.

HI HCR53

Requesting The Auditor To Assess The Social And Financial Effects Of Mandatory Health Insurance Coverage For Biomarker Testing.

HI SR76

Requesting The Auditor To Assess Both The Social And Financial Effects Of Proposed Mandated Health Insurance Coverage For A Percentage Of The Costs Of Ketamine Therapy To Treat Depression And Suicide Ideation.

HI SCR26

Requesting The Auditor To Conduct A Social And Financial Assessment Of Proposed Mandatory Health Insurance Coverage For Step Therapy Requirements For Stage Two Through Stage Five Cancer.

HI HCR225

Requesting The Auditor To Conduct A Social And Financial Assessment Of Proposed Mandatory Health Insurance Coverage For Step Therapy Requirements For Stage Two Through Stage Five Cancer.

HI SB609

Relating To Hearing Aids.

HI HB818

Relating To Hearing Aids.

HI SCR90

Requesting The Auditor To Assess Both The Social And Financial Effects Of Proposed Mandated Health Insurance Coverage For A Percentage Of The Costs Of Ketamine Therapy To Treat Depression And Suicide Ideation.

Similar Bills

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