Financial Distress Experienced By Privately Insured Pediatric Hearing Aid Patients: A Pilot Study

CLINICAL PEDIATRICS(2022)

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The high cost associated with pediatric hearing aids is a major barrier to the acquisition of these medically essential tools. This pilot study describes the experiences of pediatric hearing aid users with their private insurers' hearing aid reimbursement at one academic institution in upstate New York. The families interviewed had purchased an average of 3.6 units for an average price of $2353.40 per unit, resulting in an average cost of $877.62 after insurer reimbursement. These families had an average household income of $150 419.40 per annum and an average monthly family-rated insurance premium of $481.60. Of 36 families, 20 (55.6%) reported previous feelings of financial distress or concerns about future financial distress associated with high costs incurred from purchasing their child's hearing aids. This study reveals the financial distress associated with pediatric hearing aids and the need for expanded research into individual families' experiences and this problem on a broader scale.
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pediatrics, hearing aids, insurance, policy, finance, advocacy
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