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Appareils auditifs en Belgique / Claire Beguin / Brussels [Belgium] : KCE = Federaal Kenniscentrum voor de Gezondheidszorg = Centre Fédéral d'Expertise des Soins de Santé = Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre (2008)
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Status No copy Evaluation of the reimbursement for hearing aids and implants in hearing loss / Caroline Obyn / Brussels [Belgium] : KCE = Federaal Kenniscentrum voor de Gezondheidszorg = Centre Fédéral d'Expertise des Soins de Santé = Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre (2020)
Evaluation of the reimbursement for hearing aids and implants in hearing loss [printed text] / Caroline Obyn, Author ; Christophe de Meester , Author ; Justien Cornelis , Author . - Brussels [Belgium] : KCE = Federaal Kenniscentrum voor de Gezondheidszorg = Centre Fédéral d'Expertise des Soins de Santé = Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre, 2020 . - 265 p. : ill., ; A4. - (KCE Reports. Health Services Research (HSR); 333C) .
ISSN : D/2020/10.273/27 : € 0,00
Languages : English (eng)
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WV 270 Audiology. Hearing. Hearing disorders. Deafness
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2018-09 ; Health Policy ; Hearing Aids ; Hearing Disorders ; Hearing Loss ; R333Contents note: 1 INTRODUCTION .19 -- 1.1 CONTEXT, AIM AND RESEARCH QUESTIONS 19 -- 1.2 METHODS AND REPORT OUTLINE 20 -- 2 CLINICAL BACKGROUND 23 -- 2.1 PATHOLOGY AND CAUSES OF HEARING LOSS .23 -- 2.2 TYPES OF HEARING LOSS .23 -- 2.2.1 Sensorineural, conductive and mixed hearing loss 24 -- 2.2.2 Bilateral and unilateral hearing loss 24 -- 2.2.3 Prelingual and postlingual deafness 24 -- 2.2.4 The special case of auditory neuropathy .25 -- 2.3 CATEGORISATION OF HEARING DEVICES: HEARING AIDS AND IMPLANTS 28 -- 2.3.1 Conventional hearing aid (CHA) 28 -- 2.3.2 Bone conduction hearing device (BCD) 28 -- 2.3.3 Middle ear implant (MEI) 31 -- 2.3.4 Cochlear implant (CI) .32 -- 2.3.5 Auditory Brainstem Implant .32 -- 2.4 INDICATIONS AND TREATMENT OPTIONS BY PATHOLOGY 32 -- 2.4.1 Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) 32 -- 2.4.2 Conductive hearing loss (CHL) .33 -- 2.4.3 Mixed hearing loss (MHL) 33 -- 2.4.4 Single sided deafness (SSD) and asymmetrical hearing loss (AHL) .34 -- 3 REIMBURSEMENT OF HEARING AIDS AND IMPLANTS IN BELGIUM 34 -- 3.1 DECISION-MAKING AT RIZIV-INAMI 34 -- 3.2 REIMBURSED DEVICES 35 -- 3.3 REIMBURSED INDICATIONS .37 -- 3.3.1 Conventional hearing aids 37 -- 3.3.2 Implantable part of the bone conduction devices 39 -- 3.3.3 Middle Ear Implants 39 -- 3.3.4 Cochlear Implants 42 -- 3.3.5 Exceptional reimbursement by Special Solidarity Fund 46 -- 3.4 REIMBURSEMENT FEES AND OUT-OF-POCKET EXPENDITURES 46 -- 3.4.1 Conventional hearing aids and the sound processor of bone conduction devices .46 -- 3.4.2 Implantable part of bone conduction devices 47 -- 3.4.3 Middle Ear Implants 47 -- 3.4.4 Cochlear Implants 47 -- 3.5 CONDITIONS IMPOSED TO THE IMPLANTING UNITS 48 -- 3.5.1 Middle Ear Implants 48 -- 3.5.2 Cochlear Implants 48 -- 3.6 CONDITIONS FOR THE IMPLANTS 48 -- 3.6.1 Middle Ear Implants 48 -- 3.6.2 Cochlear Implants 49 -- 4 CLINICAL EVIDENCE .49 -- 4.1 RESEARCH QUESTIONS .49 -- 4.2 METHODOLOGY 50 -- 4.2.1 Search strategy .50 -- 4.2.2 Data to retrieve 52 -- 4.3 RESULTS OF THE SYSTEMATIC SEARCH 52 -- 4.4 ANSWERING THE RESEARCH QUESTIONS: RESULTS OF THE LITERATURE SEARCH 53 -- 4.4.1 Clinical effectiveness of active transcutaneous bone conduction implants. 53 -- 4.4.2 Clinical effectiveness of bilateral CI (compared to unilateral CI) in bilateral hearing loss in adults. .55 -- 4.4.3 Clinical effectiveness of cochlear implant and other hearing solutions in single sided deafness with or without tinnitus 56 -- 4.4.4 Clinical effectiveness of fully implanted middle ear implants and traditional semi-implanted MEIs .65 -- 4.4.5 Complications, safety and adverse events of hearing implants. 66 -- 5 ECONOMIC REVIEW AND COST-CONSEQUENCES ANALYSIS IN BELGIAN SETTING .69 -- 5.1 LITERATURE SEARCH 69 -- 5.1.1 Research questions 69 -- 5.1.2 Selection criteria 70 -- 5.1.3 Search strategy .70 -- 5.2 RESULTS OF THE LITERATURE SEARCH 73 -- 5.2.2 General characteristics of included economic studies 74 -- 5.3 DESCRIPTION AND DISCUSSION OF THE ECONOMIC STUDIES .77 -- 5.3.1 Cost-effectiveness results and thresholds applied .77 -- 5.3.2 Utility results and instruments used 82 -- 5.3.3 Costs 91 -- 5.4 COST-CONSEQUENCE ANALYSIS IN A BELGIAN SETTING .93 -- 5.4.1 Long-term incremental costs for (sequential or simultaneous) BCI compared to UCI or bimodal treatment 93 -- 5.4.2 Long-term incremental costs for CI in SSD compared to unaided or treatment with CROS or BCD 94 -- 5.4.3 Incremental long-term costs for active tBCD in SSD / mixed and conductive hearing loss 94 -- 5.5 CONCLUSIONS 95 -- 6 DATA ANALYSIS 98 -- 6.1 INTRODUCTION .98 -- 6.2 DATA SOURCES 98 -- 6.2.1 Document N data .98 -- 6.2.2 Minimal Hospital data: 98 -- 6.2.3 Administrative data from the Intermutualistic Agency 99 -- 6.3 RIZIV-INAMI BUDGET FOR HEARING AIDS AND HEARING IMPLANTS .99 -- 6.4 AMOUNT OF REIMBURSED HEARING DEVICES DURING THE YEARS 2014 UP TO 2018 IN BELGIUM .100 -- 6.4.1 Conventional hearing aids 100 -- 6.4.2 Bone conduction devices 101 -- 6.4.3 Cochlear implants .102 -- 6.4.4 Middle Ear Implants .103 -- 6.5 AMOUNT OF PATIENTS WITH HEARING AIDS OR IMPLANTS .103 -- 6.5.1 Conventional hearing aids 103 -- 6.5.2 Hearing implants 103 -- 6.6 REIMBURSED COSTS OF THE DIFFERENT IMPLANTATION PHASES 106 -- 6.6.1 Procedural phase 106 -- 6.6.2 Pre- and postprocedural phase 109 -- 6.7 DISTRIBUTION OF THE DELIVERED HEARING AIDS AND IMPLANTS IN BELGIUM AND THE PLACE OF IMPLANTATION 113 -- 6.7.1 Accessibility 113 -- 6.7.2 Place of implantation 113 -- 7 INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON .115 -- 7.1 INTRODUCTION 115 -- 7.2 METHODS 115 -- 7.3 SELECTION OF COUNTRIES 115 -- 7.4 NETHERLANDS 116 -- 7.4.1 Cochlear Implants .116 -- 7.4.2 Middle Ear Implants .121 -- 7.4.3 Bone Conduction Devices .121 -- 7.5 FRANCE 122 -- 7.5.1 Cochlear Implants .122 -- 7.5.2 Middle Ear Implants .126 -- 7.5.3 Bone Conduction Devices .126 -- 7.6 GERMANY 127 -- 7.6.1 Cochlear Implants .127 -- 7.6.2 Bone Conduction Devices and Middle Ear Implants 129 -- 7.7 SWITZERLAND .130 -- 7.7.1 Cochlear Implants .130 -- 7.7.2 Middle Ear Implants .132 -- 7.7.3 Bone Conduction Devices .132 -- 7.8 SPAIN .132 -- 7.8.1 Cochlear Implants .132 -- 7.8.2 Middle Ear Implants .137 -- 7.8.3 Bone Conduction Devices .137 -- 7.9 NHS ENGLAND .138 -- 7.9.1 Cochlear Implants .138 -- 7.9.2 Bone Conduction Devices .140 -- 7.9.3 Middle Ear Implants .141 -- 7.10 CANADA – ONTARIO 141 -- 7.10.1 Cochlear Implants .141 -- 7.10.2 Bone conduction devices and middle ear implants 143 -- 7.11 CANADA – QUEBEC .143 -- 7.11.1 Cochlear Implants .143 -- 7.12 CROSS-COUNTRY COMPARISON AND KEY POINTS FOR CI 144 -- 7.12.1 Approaches in the reimbursement of CI 144 -- 7.12.2 Reimbursed/Guideline indications for CI 146 -- 7.12.3 Volume of CI per newborn and inhabitant 154 -- 7.12.4 Pricing of CI 156 -- 7.12.5 Registration of CI patients .156 -- 7.12.6 Upgrade term for sound processor 157 -- 7.13 CROSS-COUNTRY COMPARISON AND KEY POINTS FOR BCD .157 -- 7.14 CROSS-COUNTRY COMPARISON AND KEY POINTS FOR MEI 158 -- 8 LIST OF OPTIONS AND EVALUATION OF EACH OPTION 158 -- 8.1 REIMBURSEMENT OF CONVENTIONAL HEARING AIDS .159 -- 8.2 REIMBURSEMENT OF BONE CONDUCTION DEVICES .159 -- 8.2.1 Increased reimbursement for the non-implantable bone conduction devices 160 -- 8.2.2 Reimbursement of the implantable part of passive transcutaneous and percutaneous bone conduction devices 161 -- 8.2.3 Reimbursement of active transcutaneous bone conduction devices 161 -- 8.2.4 Adaptation of hearing gain test for bone conduction devices in children 165 -- 8.2.5 Ensure that the mandatory trial period for BCD is complied to 165 -- 8.3 REIMBURSEMENT OF MEI 166 -- 8.4 REIMBURSEMENT OF CI 167 -- 8.4.1 Expansion of reimbursement to bilateral CI in patients above 12 years: according to selected criteria 167 -- 8.4.2 Expansion of reimbursement for CI in SSD: according to selected criteria .170 -- 8.4.3 Minor adaptation of the criteria for CI implantation 175 -- 8.4.4 Modification or elaboration of tests for CI .177 -- 8.4.5 Facilitation and quality-assurance of fitting and rehabilitation for CI 177 -- 8.5 CONDITIONS IMPOSED TO CENTRES .180 -- 8.5.1 Towards networking for quality assurance 180 -- 8.5.2 A Belgian or international registry for hearing implants? 185 -- 8.5.3 Precise rules versus more flexibility in criteria? (a topic linked to organisation of care) 185 -- 8.6 EXPANSION OF REIMBURSEMENT – VARIOUS OPTIONS RAISED BY THE EXPERTS 186 -- 8.6.1 Expansion of reimbursement for frequency modulation (FM) systems for unilateral hearing loss? 186 -- 8.6.2 Creation of nomenclature for facialis monitoring? 187 -- 8.6.3 Public availability of Bluetooth protocols 187 -- 8.6.4 Harmonization of payment for simultaneous as well as sequential cochlear implantation 187 -- APPENDICES 188 Link for e-copy: https://doi.org/10.57598/R333C Format of e-copy: PDF (4,3 Mb) Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=4697 Hearing aids in Belgium / Claire Beguin / Brussels [Belgium] : KCE = Federaal Kenniscentrum voor de Gezondheidszorg = Centre Fédéral d'Expertise des Soins de Santé = Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre (2008)
Hearing aids in Belgium : Health Technology Assessment [printed text] / Claire Beguin, Author ; Naïma Deggouj, Author ; Marie Debaty, Author ; Sophie Gerkens , Author ; Van den Steen, Dirk, Author ; Dominique Roberfroid , Author ; Chris De Laet , Author ; Marie-Christine Closon, Author . - Brussels [Belgium] : KCE = Federaal Kenniscentrum voor de Gezondheidszorg = Centre Fédéral d'Expertise des Soins de Santé = Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre, 2008 . - vi, 172 p. : ill. ; 30 cm. - (KCE Reports. Health Technology Assessment (HTA); 91C) .
ISSN : D/2008/10.273/69 : 0 €
Study nr 2005-11
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WV 274 Hearing devices. Cochlear implants. Cochlear implantation
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2005-11 ; Costs and Cost Analysis ; Hearing Aids ; Hearing Loss ; Hearing Tests ; Insurance, Health, Reimbursement ; R91Link for e-copy: http://doi.org/10.57598/R91C Format of e-copy: .PDF (1,5 MB) Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=1711 Copies(0)
Status No copy Hearing impairment : an invisible disability / Jun'ichi Suzuki / New York ; Berlin ; Tokyo : Springer (2004)
Hearing impairment : an invisible disability : how you can live with a hearing impairment [printed text] / Jun'ichi Suzuki, Author ; Takeo Kobayashi, Author ; Keijiråo Koga . - New York ; Berlin ; Tokyo : Springer, 2004 . - XXVI, 580 p. : 220 illus.
ISBN : 978-4-431-22326-9 : 68,17 €
Languages : English (eng)
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WV 270 Audiology. Hearing. Hearing disorders. Deafness
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Cross-Cultural Comparison ; Deafness ; Hearing Aids ; Hearing Loss ; International Cooperation ; Persons With Hearing Impairments ; psychology [Subheading] ; Rehabilitation of Hearing Impaired ; Social SupportAbstract: Hearing Impairment - An Invisible Disability is the first work of its kind to comprehensively cover all aspects of hearing impairment. It covers the following categories through more than 100 contributions from all over the world to constitute an encyclopedia of hearing impairment:
- Hearing Basics: What does hearing impairment mean? Its causes and effects are explained through many real-world examples.
- Children: Childhood is a time when hearing impairment often begins, so proper treatment at an early stage can help alleviate difficulties and allow for as normal a life as possible. Many case studies from both the developed and developing parts of the world, including Indonesia and Latin America in the latter category, are provided to aid comprehension.
- Hearing Aids: Through newly emerging technology and with the help of electronics companies, new and affordable hearing aids are being developed and marketed. The authors take a closer look at this burgeoning field.
- Medical Aspects: Medical treatment of hearing impairment has recently shown remarkable change, manifested in improved techniques and applications all over the world. Although mainly of relevance to researchers and practicing physicians, the clear explanation of the medical and technical terminology is likely to be of interest to all concerned with the future of hearing impairment.
- Social and International Help: With a wealth of assistance from individuals, NGOs, and international organizations specifically tailored to help the hearing impaired, those in need of guidance can gain confidence from the knowledge that substantial support is available to help them pursue a full and varied life.Contents note: I. Hearing Basics. -- II. Children. -- III. Hearing Aids. -- IV. Medical Aspects. -- V. Social and International Help. Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=61 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 10273-00443 WV270/SUZ Book KCE Library (10.124) Available Het blijft behelpen, 1. De markt van hoortoestellen / E.S. Mot / Amsterdam [The Netherlands] : Stichting voor Economisch Onderzoek der Universiteit van Amsterdam (SEO) (1997)
Het blijft behelpen, 1. De markt van hoortoestellen : vooronderzoek medische hulpmiddelen [printed text] / E.S. Mot, Author ; A.J.G. Meulenbeek, Author . - Amsterdam [The Netherlands] : Stichting voor Economisch Onderzoek der Universiteit van Amsterdam (SEO), 1997 . - 65 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.. - (SEO-rapport; 406) .
ISBN : 90-673-3119-8 : 0 €
Languages : Dutch (dut)
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WV 274 Hearing devices. Cochlear implants. Cochlear implantation
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Hearing AidsRecord link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=486 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 10273-00626 WV 274/MOT Report KCE Library (10.124) Available Hoorapparaten in België / Claire Beguin / Brussels [Belgium] : KCE = Federaal Kenniscentrum voor de Gezondheidszorg = Centre Fédéral d'Expertise des Soins de Santé = Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre (2008)
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