Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 10.09.51.05 - LimitationsA. Covered audiology services, including hearing aids, cochlear implants, and auditory osseointegrated devices are limited to: (1) Unless the time limitation is waived by the Program, one audiology assessment per year;(2) The initial coverage of unilateral or bilateral hearing aids, cochlear implants, or auditory osseointegrated devices when the Department's medical necessity criteria have been met; (3) One replacementof unilateral or bilateral hearing aids :(a) Every 5 years for participants younger than 21 years old, unless the Program approves more frequent replacement; or(b) Every 5 years for participants 21 years old or older, unless the Program approves more frequent replacement, but no more than 1 replacement extraneous to the devices'warranty;(4) Replacement of hearing aids, cochlear implants and auditory osseointegrated device components that have been lost, stolen, or damaged beyond repair, after all warranties have expired;(5) Repairs and replacements that take place after all warranties have expired;(6) A maximum of 76 batteries per participant per 12-month period for a unilateral hearing aid or osseointegrated devices, or 152 batteries per participant per 12-month period for bilateral hearing aids or osseointegrated devices purchased from the Department not more frequently than every 6 months, and in quantities of 38 or fewer for a unilateral hearing aid, or 76 or fewer for a bilateral hearing aid;(7) A maximum of 238 disposable batteries for a unilateral cochlear implant per participant per 12-month period or 476 disposable batteries per 12-month period for a bilateral cochlear implant purchased not more frequently than every 6 months, and in quantities of 119 or fewer for a unilateral cochlear implant, or 238 or fewer for a bilateral cochlear implant;(8) Four replacement cochlear implant component rechargeable batteries per 12-month period for bilateral cochlear implants, and a maximum of two replacement rechargeable batter ies for a unilateral cochlear implant per 12-month period; (9) Two cochlear implant replacement transmitter cables per 12-month period for bilateral cochlear implants, and a maximum of one replacement transmitter cable for a unilateral cochlear implant per 12-month period;(10) Two cochlear implant replacement headset cables per 12-month period for bilateral cochlear implants, and a maximum of one replacement headset cable for a unilateral cochlear implant per 12-month period;(11) Two replacement cochlear implant transmitting coils per 12-month period for bilateral cochlear implants, and a maximum of one replacement transmitting coil for a unilateral cochlear implant per 12-month period;(12) Charges for routine follow - ups and adjustments which occur more than 60 days after the dispensing of a new hearing aid; and(13) A maximum of two unilateral earmolds or four bilateral earmolds per 12-month period unless a larger number is determined to be medically necessary.B. Services which are not covered are: (1) Services not medically necessary;(2) Hearing aids and accessories not medically necessary;(3) Cochlear implant services and external components not medically necessary;(4) Cochlear implant services and external components provided less than 90 days after the surgery which are covered through the initial reimbursement; (5) Spare or backup cochlear implant components;(6) Spare or back-up auditory osseointegrated device components;(7) Replacement of hearing aids, equipment, cochlear implant components, and auditory osseointegrated device components if the existing devices are functional, repairable, and appropriately correct or ameliorate the problem or condition;(8) Spare or backup hearing aids, equipment, or supplies;(9) Repairs to spare or backup hearing aids, cochlear implants, auditory osseointegrated devices, equipment, or supplies;(10) Investigational or experimental services or devices, or both;(11) Replacement of improperly fitted earmold or earmolds unless the: (a) Replacement service is administered by someone other than the original provider; and(b) Replacement service has not been claimed before;(12) Additional professional fees and overhead charges for a new hearing aid when a dispensing fee claim has been made to the Program; and(13) Loaner hearing aids.Md. Code Regs. 10.09.51.05
Regulation .05 amended effective July 18, 2005 (32:14 Md. R. 1275)
Regulation .05B amended effective January 16, 2006 (33:1 Md. R. 36); amended effective 45:21 Md. R. 973, eff. 10/8/2018; amended effective 45:21 Md. R. 973, eff. 10/22/2018; amended effective 48:26 Md. R.1111, eff. 12/27/2021