Although technology offers effective treatment options, many older people live with undiagnosed and untreated hearing loss, which inhibits their daily functioning and increases their risk for age-related health issues.
The report provides current data on hearing care provision in Europe, answering questions such as how many Europeans are hard of hearing? How many use hearing aids? What is the impact of reimbursement for hearing care?
Read the full 2024 report – Getting the numbers right on Hearing Loss, Hearing Care and Hearing Aid Use in Europe.
The report is a joint publication from the AEA (European Association of Hearing Aid Professionals), EFHOH (European Federation of Hard of Hearing People) and EHIMA (European Hearing Instrument Manufacturers Association).
