Can You Fix Your Own Hearing Aids?
Hearing aids are small gadgets, but make a huge contribution to everyday
Back in October, the President’s Council on Science and Technology (PCAST) approved a report of recommendations that addresses the FDA, audiologists, and the Federal Trade Commission with specific steps they believe will encourage more consumer-friendly hearing product regulations. The recommendations specifically address the increasing knowledge that mild age-related hearing loss, which affects 30 million Americans, can be successfully self-monitored and treated. Here is an outline of the four recommendations. The American Academy of Audiology expects the full report will be available in early November.
For those with medical insurance that doesn’t fully cover an exam with an audiologist or the cost of hearing aids, this move could significantly cut the cost of out-of-pocket hearing-related health expenses.
Again, this would reduce the cost and streamline the process of obtaining these devices over-the-counter.
This would allow patients the choice to shop for the best value in hearing aid devices rather than being required to use a particular supplier.
This coordinates with the previous point to provide no-hassle, affordable hearing aid devices from whichever authorized supplier the patient chooses.
So far there has been no response from the agencies, who are not required to make any changes at this point (although they have the authority, especially if directed by Congress). The American Academy of Audiology intends to look at the full report in greater detail when it becomes available before determining how they will respond. At the very least, this report shows increasing awareness of the need to making hearing loss treatment affordable for everyone.
Hearing aids are small gadgets, but make a huge contribution to everyday
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