Massachusetts H367 aims to reduce inequities in access to hearing aids.
Massachusetts H367 seeks to improve access to hearing aids by amending existing laws. It prohibits physicians from selling hearing aids to patients they have treated, except for otolaryngologists or those affiliated with nonprofit organizations. It also mandates that audiologists or otolaryngologists disclose fees and terms before selling hearing aids. This bill targets inequities in hearing aid access and aims to ensure transparency and fair practices in the sale of hearing aids.
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