Written answers

Tuesday, 24 October 2023

Department of Health

Departmental Policies

Photo of Michael LowryMichael Lowry (Tipperary, Independent)
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597. To ask the Minister for Health following a recommendation made by the WHO in 2021, to provide an update on his Department’s progress in developing a National Hearing Care Plan; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [46565/23]

Photo of Stephen DonnellyStephen Donnelly (Wicklow, Fianna Fail)
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The World Health Organisation’s World Report on Hearing published in March 2021 recommends, among other things, that governments develop a comprehensive people-centred hearing care plan within their national health care plan.

The Health Service Executive (HSE) published revised Best Practice Guidelines for the Provision of Hearing Aid Services for Adults in Ireland on the 7 February 2023. The HSE also published Quality Standards for Paediatric Community Audiology Services on the 13 October 2022. These standards are sequenced to reflect the patient pathway. In addition, the roll-out of a National Audiology Clinical Management system in 2020 is facilitating accurate data collection in respect of community audiology services.

In light of these recent developments, the Department had engaged with the HSE regarding the need for an additional hearing care plan. The Department will lead on the development of such a plan, with considerable input from the HSE. Other relevant stakeholders will also be invited to provide input as needed. This work will take place in tandem with other efforts to improve health outcomes for all those suffering from hearing loss.

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