Act Now to Take Advantage of Year-End Hearing Health Savings

 

Act Now to Take Advantage of YearEnd Hearing Health Savings.jpgWith 2017 nearly in the rearview mirror, it’s a great time to take stock of your medical expenses and investigate your hearing health care options. As you do, consider these three questions:

1. Have You Already Met This Year’s Deductible for Your Insurance Plan?

Insurance coverage for examinations and hearing aids vary from one insurance provider to the next, even from plan to plan under one insurance. If your insurance helps cover hearing aids, you need to meet your deductible before coverage kicks in. Then, the coverage is often a percentage of the total expense, such as 70 percent.

Some insurance companies also promote “discount options,” which may be purchased through a third party. Be sure you understand exactly what your plan offers. Often, these “benefits” or “discount options” limit the purchase of a specific device from a specific provider or manufacturer. They may offer a lower cost for the device only, which doesn’t include service; provide only low-end devices that may not work well for your specific hearing needs; or offer limited flexibility for the patient.

2. Do You Have Funds in a Flexible Spending Account (FSA)?

Or, do you have funds set aside in a health savings account (HSA)?

If you have a flexible spending account to save the pre-tax money to pay for your hearing aids, be sure to take advantage of this plan before the year ends. Typically, these benefits do not carry over from one calendar year to the next. If you have a health savings account, these pre-tax dollars are often available or more flexible to use at your discretion.

3. Do You Have Enough Medical Expenses in 2016 to Qualify for a Tax Deduction?

If you itemize your medical expenses on your income taxes, hearing aids qualify. If you purchase hearing aids through our audiology practice, they qualify as medical devices and are exempt from sales tax, which may not be the case if you purchase hearing aids through retail outlets.

The Associated Audiologists staff has the expertise to check and verify your coverage, as well as provide detailed estimates of hearing aid recommendations and costs. We are happy to explore and explain all your options.

End-of-year appointments fill quickly. Call 1-855-547-8745 to schedule a hearing evaluation and consult with a doctoral-level audiologist today.