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The Hearing Aid Tax Credit - Not Moving... | Healthy Hearing

The Hearing Aid Tax Credit - Not Moving at the Speed of Sound

Monday, December 7th 2009
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With all the talk about the new healthcare plan currently being debated in the Senate, you may be wondering what is the status of the Hearing Aid Tax Credit Act? Unfortunately, it is not part of the current healthcare reform legislation and it has been moving through the House and the Senate at a snail’s pace.

There are some differences between the House of Representatives and the Senate bills: the House one (H.R. 1646) calls for provision of a tax credit towards the purchase of each hearing aid of up to $500 per device, available once every five years. It would be available to people age 55 and over, or those purchasing a hearing aid for a dependent. This bill excludes coverage for people earning over $200,000 a year. The Senate bill (S. 1019) would provide the same $500 credit but cover all age groups.

Although a similar bill is introduced on the Hill every year, it never gets very far. However, since August 2009, the bill has reached the threshold of 100 bipartisan co-sponsors (66 Democrats and 34 Republicans), so there is hope that it will finally be passed.

This hope is shared by leading healthcare and advocacy organizations, including Better Hearing Institute, the Hearing Loss Association of America, the American Academy of Audiology, the American Speech-Language Hearing Association and the AARP, among others.

Why you should care about the hearing aid tax credit

Hearing loss is one of the most common conditions affecting older Americans. Better Hearing Institute (BHI), points out that:

  • 3 in 10 people over age 60 have hearing loss
  • 1 in 6 baby boomers (ages 41-59) have a hearing problem
  • 1 in 14 Generation Xers (ages 29-40) already have hearing loss
  • At least 1.4 million children (18 or younger) have hearing problems; it is estimated that 3 in 1,000 infants are born with severe to profound hearing loss.

While most cases of sensorineural (nerve) hearing loss can’t be cured, studies have proven time and again that hearing technology, such as hearing aids, not only helps users hear better, but, at the same time, it vastly improves the overall quality of their lives by allowing them to participate in conversations and social activities.

By the same token, those who do not wear hearing aids are at an increased risk of loneliness, isolation and depression. For children, untreated hearing loss means that their language and social skills development will be delayed and / or diminished.

Any way you look at it, hearing aids are necessary for our quality of life, safety, and skill development.

Unfortunately, for far too many people with hearing loss they remain out of reach.

Millions with hearing loss falling through the cracks

There are currently an estimated 36 million Americans with some degree of hearing loss. Yet, according to BHI, only nine million actually wear hearing aids.

Of those who do not, many cite the high cost of assistive technology for not getting treatment; in fact, two out of three adults with hearing loss say financial constraints are the main reason they do not use hearing aids.

The cost of hearing aids – ranging from $1,000 to 4,000 per hearing aid - is not covered by either Medicare or most private insurers, making it too expensive for many people. But a survey carried out by BHI demonstrates that 10 million of the 27 million Americans with untreated hearing loss would likely buy hearing aids if tax credits were available.

That’s why it is crucial that the Hearing Aid Tax Credit Act does not languish on the Hill much longer.

Make your voice heard

Congressmen do listen to their constituents, so it is critical that you write your representatives urging them to support this legislation.

For optimum effect, BHI recommends that you personalize your letter, sharing the story of why the hearing aid tax credit is important to you and your family. For example, you may mention that your elderly parents are on fixed income and can’t afford the full price of hearing aids. Or, you are struggling financially and can’t pay for your child’s devices.

Alternatively, BHI offers an online form into you can type your message to your Congressperson directly.

Additionally, three states – New York, North Dakota and Montana – are currently debating hearing aid tax laws similar to the federal ones. BHI urges residents of these states to write to their representatives as well.

The more feedback and comments your representative receives, the better a chance of him or her sitting up and listening.

For more information about this very important legislation, visit the Hearing Aid Tax Credit website.

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