Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB1339

Introduced
2/9/24  
Refer
2/9/24  
Report Pass
3/14/24  
Engrossed
3/18/24  
Refer
3/18/24  
Report Pass
3/28/24  
Enrolled
4/4/24  
Chaptered
5/16/24  

Caption

Health Insurance - Hearing Aids for Adults - Coverage

Impact

The legislation is set to take effect on January 1, 2025, affecting all health insurance policies and contracts issued or renewed in Maryland. It establishes a benefit limit of $1,400 per hearing aid for each hearing-impaired ear every 36 months. However, it allows insured individuals the option to select pricier hearing aids, provided they cover the cost difference without any financial penalty to the provider. This represents a significant shift in Maryland's approach to health insurance, recognizing the importance of hearing health for adults.

Summary

House Bill 1339 focuses on expanding health insurance coverage to include hearing aids for adults. The bill mandates that insurers, nonprofit health service plans, and health maintenance organizations provide coverage for medically appropriate hearing aids that are prescribed, fitted, and dispensed by licensed audiologists. This expansion aims to address the needs of adults who require hearing aids, which are often costly and sometimes not covered by health insurance policies.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1339 appears to be largely positive, as it seeks to enhance health outcomes for adults with hearing impairments. Supporters of the bill argue that it is a crucial step towards improving the quality of life for individuals with hearing loss, reducing the financial burden of obtaining necessary hearing devices. This positive sentiment is indicative of the bipartisan support the bill has garnered, with lawmakers highlighting its potential to close gaps in existing health coverage.

Contention

Despite its overall support, there are concerns regarding the financial implications for insurance providers and the potential costs they may incur with the expanded coverage. Some stakeholders have raised questions about the sustainability of such mandates and how it may affect insurance premiums in the long run. Additionally, discussions around the specific benefit caps could open avenues for debate on whether the limits adequately reflect the actual costs faced by consumers in a market where hearing aids can vary significantly in price.

Companion Bills

MD SB778

Crossfiled Health Insurance - Hearing Aids for Adults - Coverage

MD HB1145

Carry Over Health Insurance - Hearing Aids for Adults - Coverage

Previously Filed As

MD SB397

Health Insurance - Hearing Aids for Adults - Coverage

MD HB1145

Health Insurance - Hearing Aids for Adults - Coverage

MD SB805

Maryland Medical Assistance Program and Health Insurance – Required Coverage for Biomarker Testing

MD HB1217

Maryland Medical Assistance Program and Health Insurance - Required Coverage for Biomarker Testing

MD SB108

Health Insurance – Annual Behavioral Health Wellness Visits – Coverage and Reimbursement

MD SB515

Health Insurance – Step Therapy or Fail–First Protocol – Revisions

MD HB785

Health Insurance - Step Therapy or Fail-First Protocol and Prior Authorization - Revisions

MD HB815

Cancer Screening - Health Insurance and Assessment of Outreach, Education, and Health Disparities

MD SB965

Cancer Screening - Health Insurance and Assessment of Outreach, Education, and Health Disparities

MD HB305

Health Insurance - Utilization Review - Revisions

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