"This will transform hearing
access globally," she said." [1]
In Lithuania, the elderly still need to run to a doctor, but
the state compensates for the cost:
"Compensation
can only be granted by an otorhinolaryngologist who, after assessing the
patient's health and determining the need for a hearing aid, issues an extract
of the document proving this (form 027/a).
If an adult
patient is prescribed a hearing aid for the first time, then the degree of
impairment is diagnosed and a compensatory hearing aid is prescribed by an
otorhinolaryngologist working in a medical institution providing tertiary level
outpatient and/or inpatient otorhinolaryngology services.
If the device is
not prescribed for the first time, then it can be prescribed by an
otorhinolaryngologist working in a medical institution providing secondary
level services.
For children, the
degree of hearing impairment is determined and a compensatory hearing aid is
prescribed for the first time and repeatedly by an otorhinolaryngologist
working in a medical institution providing third-level outpatient and/or
inpatient otorhinolaryngology services."
1. U.S. News: Hearing Aids Can Be Sold Over the Counter
Mosbergen, Dominique; Jargon, Julie.
Wall Street Journal, Eastern edition; New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 17 Aug 2022: A.3.
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