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Bill Requiring Insurance Cover Hearing Aids Awaits Signature

<p>Cochlea implants are not cheap. But having them as a child ensures he or she can develop good language skills and have a better chance of succeeding in school.</p>

Cochlea implants are not cheap. But having them as a child ensures he or she can develop good language skills and have a better chance of succeeding in school.

Every child in the United States is screened for hearing loss shortly after birth.

But if a child has a problem, hearing aids or cochlear implants often aren’t covered by insurance. Parents are told they’re cosmetic.

Oregon House Bill 41-04 requires that insurance companies cover hearing aids for kids.

Bob Joondeph with Disability Rights Oregon said there’s a limited window of time when the brain can wire for auditory input. “If a young child can hear, they can develop normal language, which means they can have a better chance of succeeding in school and in life,” he said.

Hearing aids are often more expensive for children because they need to be changed as they grow.

The bill has passed both the state House and Senate.

Governor Kate Brown has yet to sign the bill.

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Kristian Foden-Vencil is a reporter and producer for Oregon Public Broadcasting, a JPR news partner. His reporting comes to JPR through the Northwest News Network, a collaboration between public media organizations in Oregon and Washington..
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