Code of Massachusetts Regulations
130 CMR - DIVISION OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
Title 130 CMR 416.000 - Hearing Instrument Specialist Services
Section 416.416 - Reimbursable Services
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(A) Audiological Evaluation/Testing Services. Payment for an audiological evaluation will be made only if the evaluation is recommended by a physician.
(B) Hearing Aid Purchase. Payment for a hearing-aid purchase includes the following:
(C) Earmold. The provider may not claim payment for an earmold until the earmold has actually been delivered to the member. The date of service for the earmold is the date on which the earmold was delivered to the member. An earmold is not reimbursable if it is included in the manufacturer's price of the hearing aid or if the member already has an appropriate earmold. Payment for an earmold includes the following:
(D) Ear Impression.
(E) Batteries. Batteries must be new at the time of purchase.
(F) Accessories. Payment for accessories, and hearing-aid options includes proper fitting and adjustment of the accessory as needed. Accessories must be billed separately from the basic hearing-aid unit.
(G) Major Repairs. The provider of a repair service is responsible for the quality of the workmanship and parts, and for ensuring that the repaired hearing aid is in proper working condition. The hearing instrument specialist is responsible for ensuring that the repaired hearing aid is in proper working condition upon returning the aid to the member. Payment for a major repair to a hearing aid is limited to the following conditions.
(H) Office Visits for Evaluation and Management Services. The MassHealth agency pays for an office visit for evaluation and management services only when one or more of the following services is required and is provided as part of the visit:
(I) Refitting Services and Other Professional Services. MassHealth pays for additional fitting or refitting services only where the hearing aid was dispensed more than one year prior to the date of service of the refitting services. These professional services include refitting of the aid, orientation, counseling with the member or member's family, contact with interpreters, fitting of a loaner aid, and similar services. Payment for these services must include a face-to-face encounter with the member.