Requires health benefits coverage of hearing aids for all ages.
The amendment to the existing law signifies a significant change in how health insurance programs will operate under New Jersey state law. By generalizing the coverage to all ages, the bill mandates that health insurers, including hospital service and medical service corporations, provide benefits for necessary hearing aids across their coverage plans. This change will affect new contracts issued or renewed 90 days after the enactment and underlines a move towards more inclusive healthcare policies.
Senate Bill S2019 aims to extend health benefits coverage for hearing aids to individuals of all ages, amending existing statutes that previously limited the coverage to those 15 years old or younger. Introduced on March 3, 2022, by Senator James Beach, the bill is intended to promote access to essential health services that cater to individuals with hearing impairments, thereby eliminating age-based restrictions that previously existed.
Despite support from some quarters advocating for broader access to healthcare services, the bill may face contention regarding the financial implications for insurance providers. The limitation of benefits to $1,000 per hearing aid, every 24 months, introduces a cap that could be seen as insufficient for families needing multiple aids or more advanced technologies. As these changes roll out, discussions may arise concerning the operational feasibility for health insurance companies and their potential adjustments to premium structures in response to increased coverage requirements.