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Over the counter hearing aids – an absurdly long time in coming

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The US Food and Drug Administration approved the over-the-counter sale of hearing aids for those with mild-to-moderate hearing loss. Consider the hearing aid ecosystem that has grown over many years to involve audiologists, a shrinking number of hearing aid makers – only five control 90% of the market!

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Why did FDA Approval Over-the-Counter Hearing Aids Take So Long?

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Was this a ‘breakthrough’ on hearing aid pricing? Note that uncorrected hearing loss is correlated with dementia. Mull over the phrase from the KFF announcement (italics are mine), “Prices and features will vary for the new OTC hearing aids — much as they do for prescription aids.

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The Future of Sensors and Older Adults -- and other October blogs

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Look at the ludicrous amount of time it took to officially enable buying hearing aids over the counter. Or make that next year, since this year is winding down: here are the blog posts: Wa s this a ‘breakthrough’ on hearing aid pricing? Note that uncorrected hearing loss is correlated with dementia. Feedback is welcome.

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2023 Market Overview (4 of 4): Technology Augments, Does not Replace Care

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As 2023 began, tech vendors used the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas to launch a gaggle of gadgets, not solutions, to mitigate life barriers from hearing loss to limited mobility. Future growth of that category may slow due to market saturation or possible innovation cutbacks from vendors like Amazon and Google.

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Challenging Innovators to Design for Older Adults: 2014 -2024

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Or price disruption from miniaturization in the hearing aid market, and today’s price disruption from over-the-counter sales channel. Consider death of a spouse, divorce, illness, disability, loss of vision or hearing. category tags: seniors and aging policy , hearables/hearing technology , smartphones

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CES 2023: Ten New Technologies for Older Adults

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CTA Foundation (as part of CES and Eureka Park ) sponsored its Accessibility Contest which featured tech for people with vision, hearing, or physical limitations. Jabra Enhance Plus OTC hearing aid. " Users maintain their freedom of movement because their conversational partner(s) hear them via wireless earbuds or a wireless speaker.

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From the 2021 Market Overview Technology for Aging

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It took the combination of 71 million boomers, a pandemic emergency, and the sheer size of the aging population to transform a 2009 market niche into this 2021 market category worthy of investment-- less about products specifically designed for older adults as it is about the marketing of many existing offerings as useful to them.

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