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Ear Community in the news – advocating for Ally’s Act, H.R. 5485

Ally’s Act, H.R. 5485

The Ear Community Organization began advocating in February of 2019 for hearing device insurance coverage. There are many people who have come together to help advocate for hearing device insurance coverage with Ear Community. Both, Rachel (Ear Community Board Member) and Melissa Tumblin (Ear Community Founder) diligently worked together on this bill along the side of Congressman Neguse and his staff. Our bill was also reviewed by many medical organization’s with suggestions being made to it as part of the approval process prior to the introduction of this bill, Ally’s Act H.R. 5485. With the help of many Ear Community family members, educators and medical professionals, the community is making progress on gaining co-sponsorship for Ally’s Act, H.R. 5485, a bipartisan national level bill that will ensure private insurance providers cover osseointegrated hearing devices including bone anchored hearing aids and cochlear implants for children and adults, including coverage toward surgery costs, accessories, medical appointments and aural therapy services.

H.R. 5485 was introduced by Congressman Joe Neguse, who represents Colorado’s 2nd Congressional District, after 10-year-old Ally Tumblin – who lives in Broomfield – wrote to Congressman Neguse asking him to help her advocate to hear better. The bill is titled “Ally’s Act” in her honor. Ally, a ten-year-old from Broomfield, Colorado and a constituent of Congressman Neguse’s, was born without a right ear or hearing canal and therefore requires the use of a BAHA. After Ally’s insurance company denied coverage of her hearing device, her mother Melissa formed the organization Ear Community to help advocate for insurance coverage of these hearing devices to ensure no person is left unable to hear because of private insurance companies’ refusal to provide coverage. The bill is titled “Ally’s Act” in her honor.

“For Ally and others with varying modes of hearing loss, OIDs are miraculous devices that create opportunities for them to actively participate in our communities,” said Congressman Neguse. “I am honored to have the opportunity to work alongside Melissa and Ally to create better access to these devices for individuals throughout our nation. We must ensure that insurance coverage for hearing devices is consistent and fair, to ensure every child can thrive and obtain the healthcare they deserve”

“Hearing device insurance coverage needs to be consistent, offering coverage for all ages on a national level. With a bill in place, we are one step closer to achieving the goal of creating improved, equitable hearing healthcare,” said Melissa Tumblin, Executive Director and Founder of Ear Community. “Hearing is fundamental to early education and speech development and needs to be provided for all those needing hearing assistance.”

“As the only Member of Congress with a cochlear implant, I know from firsthand experience the difference in the quality of life these devices can provide,” Congressman McKinley said.” “Ally’s Act will help thousands of Americans with severe hearing loss gain access to life-changing treatment.”

Many throughout the United States are born with hearing loss due to congenital anomalies, including aural atresia (underdeveloped or absent ear canals) and/or microtia (physically missing ears). OIDs help different forms of hearing loss than traditional hearing aids and are often the only hearing device that can restore hearing for these individuals.

“As someone who was born with severe conductive hearing loss, I know the passage of this bill will improve the quality of life in immeasurable ways for children and adults by creating affordable solutions that have not been available in the past,” said Rachel Songy, member of Ear Community’s Board of Directors. “This bill will be a huge step in helping more people to hear, especially those who have not had that chance before.”

Ally’s Act was originally co-sponsored by Congressmen David McKinley (R-WV) and Mike Thompson (D-CA). Since introduction in January, Congressman Neguse has secured additional support from Representatives Jason Crow (D-CO), Cedric Richmond (D-LA), Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA), Chellie Pingree (D-ME), Veronica Escobar (D-TX), Peter DeFazio (D-OR), Abigail Spanberger (D-VA) and Tony Cardenas (D-CA).

A growing number of organizations that support Ally’s Act currently include Ear Community, the American Cochlear Implant Alliance, the American Academy of Audiology, the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Waiting to Hear, HearStrong, Lemon Aids 4 Hearing, Songs for Sound, Inc, American Tinnitus Association, the Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, Aid the Silent 98% and the Broomfield, CO City Council.

The following are some news clips that have aired thanks to community advocacy:
Ally’s Act CBS channel 4 news clip https://denver.cbslocal.com/2020/01/02/broomfield-ally-tumblin-allys-act/

Ally’s Act WJHL channel 11 news clip https://www.wjhl.com/news/local/insurance-does-not-find-it-necessary-for-children-to-hear-elizabethton-family-champions-hearing-implant-coverage-bill/?fbclid=IwAR0nAGXa0_g1jqjWwum7WsruflGw0VBgKwzyXgRe93myZVQBdLzQESki-Jg

Ally’s Act WYCB channel 5 news clip https://wcyb.com/news/local/local-family-champions-a-bill-requiring-insurance-coverage-for-high-end-hearing-devices?fbclid=IwAR2fSCAsJH2JK0_rDRylQzbLA_MJGn6oFDJ_7Zhyb6EC4w4eN2vw9qOkWNo

Ally’s Act WCYB channel 5 news clip https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oL4qy5NLUWo&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR03Z0gGcnu4DZpe7Zmd3UGxQ787y9p1bCHBuksOf_YIeiPS3ImcRRlVBiw
https://www.9news.com/article/features/broomfield-girl-changing-the-world-by-inspiring-federal-bill/73-0754b87c-4fb7-454e-8742-cd2f602106a2

Ally’s Act Denver channel 9 news clip https://www.9news.com/article/features/broomfield-girl-changing-the-world-by-inspiring-federal-bill/73-0754b87c-4fb7-454e-8742-cd2f602106a2

Related news paper articles to Ally’s Act, H.R. 5485:
Press Release for Ally’s Act, H.R. 5485:  December 20, 2019
CONGRESSMAN NEGUSE INTRODUCES BIPARTISAN BILL TO INCREASE ACCESS TO SPECIALIZED HEARING DEVICES
Link to press release:  https://neguse.house.gov/media/press-releases/2019/12/20/congressman-neguse-introduces-bipartisan-bill-to-increase-access-to-specialized-hearing-devices

Broomfield Youth Helps Spearhead H.R. 5485
Broomfield Endorses Rep Neguse Bill to Ensure Health Insurance Coverage of Hearing Devices
Ally’s Act seeks to increase access to specialized hearing devices
Link to article:  https://broomfield.org/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=1808

Broomfield Girl Inspires Hearing Aid Legislation
U.S. Rep. Joe Neguse advocates for insurance coverage
Link to article:https://www.broomfieldenterprise.com/2019/12/20/915523/

Broomfield Youth Helps Spearhead H.R. 5485

Ally Tumblin (age 10), with her mother Melissa Tumblin of Broomfield, CO


Broomfield Endorses Rep Neguse Bill to Ensure Health Insurance Coverage of Hearing Devices

Ally’s Act seeks to increase access to specialized hearing devices

Washington D.C.—The city and county of Broomfield, CO has pledged its support for Ally’s Act, a bipartisan bill that ensures private insurance companies provide coverage for osseointegrated hearing devices (OIDs) – including bone-anchored hearing aids (Baha) and Cochlear Implants.

H.R. 5485 was introduced by Congressman Joe Neguse, who represents Colorado’s 2nd Congressional District, after 10-year-old Ally Tumblin – who lives in Broomfield – wrote to Congressman Neguse asking him to help her advocate to hear better. The bill is titled “Ally’s Act” in her honor.

“We’re incredibly excited to see growing momentum for Ally’s Act, bipartisan legislation which will provide critical access to essential hearing devices for individuals across the nation,” said Congressman Joe Neguse. “Ally’s Act is a pristine example of how government is supposed to work. Ally raised her voice and brought this problem to our office, and we were able to respond with legislation that will make a tangible difference in her life and the lives of many others who have been born with similar conditions. We are continuing to work to build support for the bill and make the case for larger consideration in the House.”

“We are so proud of Ally,” said City Councilmember Kimberly Groom. “This fierce young woman is a courageous and selfless advocate for our community and for people of all ages across the country.”

City Councilmember William Linstedt said, “Ally is an inspiration for all of us to stand up for what you believe in, stand up for what is right and to stand up for others. If Ally’s the future of Broomfield, I can’t wait to see what we can accomplish next.”

A letter of support will be hand delivered to Congressman Neguse by Broomfield Mayor Patrick Quinn during an upcoming visit to Washington, D.C.

Ally’s Act was originally co-sponsored by Congressmen David McKinley (R-WV) and Mike Thompson (D-CA). Since introduction in January, Congressman Neguse has secured additional support from Representatives Jason Crow (D-CO), Cedric Richmond (D-LA), Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA), Chellie Pingree (D-ME), Veronica Escobar (D-TX), and Peter DeFazio (D-OR).

Broomfield joins a growing number of organizations that support Ally’s Act, which include Ear Community, the American Cochlear Implant Alliance, the American Academy of Audiology, the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Waiting to Hear, HearStrong, Lemon Aids 4 Hearing, Songs for Sound, Inc, American Tinnitus Association, and the Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing.

For link to press release, click here.

Ear Community proudly awards its 13th college scholarship

Owen Jarvis of West Virginia, Ear Community’s 13th college scholarship recipient (February 2020)

The Ear Community Organization is pleased to introduce our first College Scholarship applicant of 2020, Owen Jarvis! Owen is a college freshman at Marshall University in West Virginia. Owen was born with Right Microtia and Atresia and he said that growing up looking ‘different’ – he was treated like an outsider. But he prevailed and sees it now as a blessing in disguise because it has made him truer to himself, and a much more humble person.

Owen is pursuing a degree in Electrical Engineering, which has always sparked an interest for him.
Because Owen has never had surgery, and does not wear a bone conduction device he sits close to his professor to be able to catch all of the auditory information he needs to succeed in his classes. Even with this obstacle, he managed a 3.64 GPA and made the Dean’s list last semester!

When he was looking for financial assistance for his college career, Owen did a general search for “hearing loss scholarships” and “microtia and atresia scholarships” and came upon Ear Community’s College Scholarship opportunities. After reading through the qualifications he knew that he was a candidate and quickly reached out to us.

In Owen’s application letter, he thanked Ear Community for our efforts with Ally’s Act and has just been an enjoyable young man to interact with. Our Board of Directors voted to help him with a $750 scholarship to help him in his academic endeavors. This world needs young people like Owen who have a good head on their shoulders, a kind heart, and an eye to the future. Owen, we wish you the best of everything and cannot wait to see what you accomplish in the years to come!

We are so happy for you, Owen!
Congratulations from everyone at Ear Community!
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