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The Better Hearing Institute in the USA has published an estimate of the annual costs due to lost productivity, special education and medical care sensorineural hearing loss as a result of untreated hearing loss which amounts to US $ 56 billion per year or the equivalent capita of $ 216. The figure is not scientifically documented, but it is one of the few figures sensorineural hearing loss that are avaible. If this estimate is applied to Europe, too, the annual cost for the EU countries would amount to 92 billion Euro – an annual per capita amount of 228 Euros - based upon September sensorineural hearing loss 2000 exchange rates. This figure corresponds to the costs of building five Channel tunnels a year between Britain and France. According to the Maastricht study on hearing impairment in Europe, which was sensorineural hearing loss prepared by the SIHI study group at The University of Maastricht and published in 1999, the number of hearing-impaired people will increase by at least 16% until the year 2005. And by then, there will be more hearing-impaired Europeans than there are sensorineural hearing loss inhabitants in France. Based on the estimate from The Better Hearing Institute, the annual expenditure as a result of hearing loss will amount to Euro 106 billion by the year 2005. The cost of not treating hearing loss in Europe in [Email: info@hear-it.org] |