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Estimating the global costs of hearing loss

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AUDIOLOGY
Volume 60, Issue 3, Pages 162-170

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/14992027.2021.1883197

Keywords

Hearing loss; economic cost; global burden of disease; global health policy

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The total global economic costs of hearing loss in 2019 exceeded $981 billion, with 47% related to quality of life losses. The majority of costs (57%) were outside of high-income countries, and 6.5% of costs were for children aged 0-14. A scenario analysis showed that a 5% reduction in prevalence of hearing loss could reduce global costs by $49 billion. The study highlights the significant economic consequences of not addressing hearing loss worldwide and the potential benefits of small reductions in its prevalence or severity.
Objective To estimate the global costs of hearing loss in 2019. Design Prevalence-based costing model. Study sample Hearing loss data from the 2019 Global Burden of Disease study. Additional non-hearing related health care costs, educational support, exclusion from the labour force in countries with full employment and societal costs posed by lost quality of life were determined. All costs were reported in 2019 purchasing power parity (PPP) adjusted international dollars. Results Total global economic costs of hearing loss exceeded $981 billion. 47% of costs were related to quality of life losses, with 32% due to additional costs of poor health in people with hearing loss. 57% of costs were outside of high-income countries. 6.5% of costs were for children aged 0-14. In scenario analysis a 5% reduction in prevalence of hearing loss would reduce global costs by $49 billion. Conclusion This analysis highlights major economic consequences of not taking action to address hearing loss worldwide. Small reductions in prevalence and/or severity of hearing loss could avert substantial economic costs to society. These cost estimates can also be used to help in modelling the cost effectiveness of interventions to prevent/tackle hearing loss and strengthen the case for investment.

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