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Hey guys, so I recently just started a job with an audiology company. We do hearing tests and the selling of hearing aids. I need a little help with understanding Medicaid on the subject. We recently just became credentialed with Medicaid and they will pay for digital hearing aids for a person 21 years or younger. We mainly deal with the older community though, so medicaid will not pay for them to have hearing aids unless they are digitally programmable analog, such as V25244. The problem that we are running into is that many manufacturing companies no longer make analog hearing aids. My boss first asked if all my information was update(which it is as I just got the information from the DMAS website), but then he also wants to know if there is a possible way to still get the digital hearing aid codes, such as V5253, to go through with a patient over 21. I just need a little help and some second opinions in making sure I have all the right information to present to him. Thanks so much guys!