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SB 293 KY
Introduced

AN ACT relating to coverage for hearing aids and related services.

KY · session 2022RS · Senate · bill

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Introduced Mar 2, 2022

Latest action (Mar 3, 2022) to Health & Welfare (S)

Summary

Amend KRS 304.17A-132 to require health benefit plans to provide coverage for hearing aids and related services in accordance with the provisions of the statute and administrative regulations; require the commissioner of insurance to promulgate administrative regulations to set minimum coverage requirements and limits for hearing aids and establish a list of audiologists and specialists in hearing instruments for which health benefit plans shall provide coverage; provide exception for Health Savings Account-qualified High Deductible Health Plans; amend KRS 205.522, 205.6485, 164.2871, and 18A.225 to require Medicaid, KCHIP, self-insured employer group plans provided by the governing board of a state postsecondary education institution, and the state employee health plan to comply with the coverage requirements for hearing aids and related services; apply to health benefit plans issued or renewed on or after the effective date of the Act; EFFECTIVE, January 1, 2023.

Sponsor (1)

Action history (3)

  1. Mar 2, 2022 introduced in Senate · upper
  2. Mar 2, 2022 to Committee on Committees (S) · upper
  3. Mar 3, 2022 to Health & Welfare (S) · upper
Subjects
Administrative Regulations and ProceedingsChildren and MinorsEducation, HigherEffective Dates, DelayedHealth Benefit MandateInsurance, HealthMedicaidState Employees

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  • Introduced · PDF

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