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Low Levels of Health Insurance Coverage Impede Access to Cochlear Implants RAND ![]() Dec. 5, 2002 Excerpt: Cochlear implants enable many severely to profoundly hearing-impaired people who cannot be helped by hearing aids to understand speech and environmental sounds and to communicate better. The treatment, including the cost of a cochlear implant device and required professional services, can cost more than $40,000. But studies by other organizations show that the benefits of using the technology generally outweigh the treatment costs. |
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