This is wonderful for the people of Ukraine, they are suffering so much these days. They should get the hearing aids for free or at cost.
Speaking of poor Countries, since you mentioned it, we have them all over the world, but in hearing aids world, 99% + of the people in the whole wide world are too poor to purchase hearing aids.
The USA is quickly falling behind other countries on health care affordability. This week in Los Angeles, a free 2 day health clinic was held, thousands line up for hours but only 4,000 were able to get in. In L.A. 401,000 sign up for Obama Care in the first six months, of those, 87% were eligible for financial subsidies. In L.A. County alone, 1.3 million people remained uninsured. * (Inland valley daily bulletin 9/12/14 pg.12) These clinic are held in different parts of the country. Medical and support staff are volunteers, medicines and eye glasses and everything else is donated.
I called and was told no hearing screening or hearing aids were made available at this event or at any other event in other parts of the country that they knew of. It seems to me that by not offering hearing assistance in these clinics, the perception the hearing aid industry is projecting to the general public is that, “hearing aids are for those that can afford them, if you can‘t, you are in your own“. Perhaps their reasoning lies in that, they make huge profits in the billions and have a “cornered market” and as such, they are not worry about the public perception of their industry, like other companies do.
The hearing aid high cost is much harder for consumers than regular medical care, since, once you are able to get health coverage, most medical care is at least partially covered. Hearing aids are not covered by Medicare or most Insurance carriers.
We desperately need a market for quality affordable hearing aids or at least reputable remanufactured hearing aids businesses. ( I’m referring to behind the ear hearing aids, since in the ear hearing aids are custom made to the patients ear)
I wish that hearing aid dispensers/manufactures open such a market.
If the dispenser doesn’t loose any funds from returning devices, there is no incentive to sell them to the public, if that is the case, the responsibility falls with the manufacturers. I hope they are listening. Again my heart goes out to the Ukraine and all third world countries they lack so much in comparison to the USA. Companies should not destroy usable medical products or any other product that can benefit people in Countries that are in need.
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