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Archive for August, 2010

Medicare Coverage of Audiology Services

Monday, August 9th, 2010

As it stands today, Medicare coverage for audiology services requires a physician referral.    However, a bill introduced in Congress last summer would allow Medicare recipients to directly seek audiological services without medical referral.    Congressman Jim McDermott (D-WA) recently added his name to the growing list of 70 Congress members co-sponsoring H.R. 3024, the Medicare Hearing Health Care Enhancement Act. 

Medicare coverage for audiology services is currently limited to hearing evaluations to rule out medical involvement. What this essentially means is that your initial hearing evaluation would be covered, as your first hearing evaluation is always intended to rule out medical involvement.  Subsequent tests performed every year or so in order to monitor changes in hearing typically are not.

 Rome wasn’t build in a day- we are encouraged by every legislative “baby step” that leads to improved access and coverage for our patients!

Hearing Loss Linked to Viagra Use

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

You have probably heard the qualifiers at the end of Viagra advertisements warning “seek immediate medical attention if you notice any sudden change in hearing”.    While the risk of hearing loss has long been reported for those taking Viagra,  prompting the FDA to require a warning label on the bottle in 2007, the actual data validating that risk has not been quantified until now.

A recent study of 11,525 men over the age of 40, performed at the University of Alabama-Birmingham, found a significant association between Viagra and permanent hearing loss for the first time.  Men who used Viagra were more than twice as likely to report hearing loss than those who did not.  Men who used Cialis or Levitra also reported a higher than normal incidence of hearing loss; however, the rate was not determined to statistically significant.

Dr. Gerald McGwin, the lead author in the study, suggests that increased blood flow associated with Viagra use may be the mechanism responsible for damage to the auditory system.   He goes on to warn “it is prudent that patients using these medications be warned about the signs and symptoms of hearing impairment and be encouraged to seek immediate medical attention to potentially forestall permanent damage”.

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