The Impact of Financial Coverage on Hearing Aid Utilization Rates Within the Military Health System

To investigate hearing aid utilization rates among populations with varying hearing aid insurance benefits. A retrospective cohort study was performed. A total of 377 patients were included in the study after being identified through consecutive, hearing loss-related otology clinic visits. With resp...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Laryngoscope 2025-01
Hauptverfasser: Pierre, James J, Yang, Alex W, Riley, Charles A, Tolisano, Anthony M
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:To investigate hearing aid utilization rates among populations with varying hearing aid insurance benefits. A retrospective cohort study was performed. A total of 377 patients were included in the study after being identified through consecutive, hearing loss-related otology clinic visits. With respect to hearing aid benefits, patients were separated into full, partial, and no coverage populations. Chart reviews identified if a patient underwent hearing aid evaluation and fitting. Audiometric data were collected. Chi-square tests of independence and two-sided Z-tests were used for statistical analysis. ANOVA single-factor analysis testing was used to analyze pure tone averages (PTA) and word recognition scores (WRS) data. The 377 patients who met criteria included: full insurance coverage (n = 210, mean age = 45 years), partial coverage (n = 82, mean age = 65 years), and no coverage (n = 85, mean age = 54 years). The full- and partial-coverage populations each had significantly higher hearing aid utilization rates (78% and 79%, respectively) than the no-coverage population (49%, p 
ISSN:0023-852X
1531-4995
1531-4995
DOI:10.1002/lary.32013