| Literature DB >> 27099110 |
Christopher Raine1, Helen Atkinson1, David R Strachan1, Jane M Martin1.
Abstract
Cochlear implant (CI) intervention is expensive and accessed mainly by developed countries. The introduction of Universal Newborn Hearing Screening and funding via a public health service give children better access to CIs. However for adults large disparities exist between utilization and estimated prevalence. In the UK CI selection criteria are restrictive compared with many other countries. Improved audiological awareness and screening programmes for adults would improve access to hearing technologies that would improve health and quality of life. Hearing loss itself has significant medical and financial burdens on society and by investing in early intervention and using best technology this would mitigate some of the rising associated medical costs.Entities:
Keywords: Access to cochlear implant; Awareness; Cochlear implant; Health economics; Selection criteria; Single sided deafness; Tinnitus; Universal newborn hearing screen; Utilization
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27099110 DOI: 10.1080/14670100.2016.1155808
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cochlear Implants Int ISSN: 1467-0100