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  3. EPSDT - Wikipedia

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    Some common EPSDT treatment and intervention services beyond what is typically covered for adults include: eyeglasses, hearing aids, orthodontia, wheelchairs and prosthetic devices, occupational and physical therapy, prescribed medical formula foods, assistive communication devices, personal care, therapeutic behavioral services, and substance ...

  4. Beltone - Wikipedia

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    The Beltone Hearing Care Foundation, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, was established in 2014 with the stated intent of donating hearing instruments to those in need. [1] In North America, Beltone has over 1500 independently owned "hearing care centers". Beltone provides hearing screenings, hearing aid fittings and follow-up care for patients.

  5. North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services

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    Cansler explained that without legislative approval of cuts granted in a timely manner, to meet the deadline NCDHHS would "have to make additional reductions," [13] including potentially cutting services defined as "optional" such as podiatry, dental care, organ transplants and hearing aids. [11]

  6. HCPCS Level 2 - Wikipedia

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    V-codes (example: V2020): Vision/Hearing Services; There are three important HCPCS Level 2 [4] codes for digital mammograms that often used (G0202, G0204 and G0206). The original mammogram codes (film based mammograms) are CPT codes (77055, 77056, and 77057), so it would be easy to overlook the increasingly used digital mammogram codes that ...

  7. Audio induction loop - Wikipedia

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    A hearing loop consists of one or more physical loops of cable which are placed around a designated area, usually a room or a building. The cable generates an electromagnetic field throughout the looped space which can be picked up by a telecoil-equipped hearing aid, a cochlear implant (CI) processor, or a specialized hand-held hearing loop receiver for individuals without telecoil-compatible ...

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  9. Template:User hearing impairment - Wikipedia

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