Nevoux Jérôme, Coez Arnaud, Truy Éric
AP-HP, hôpital Bicêtre, service d'oto-rhino-laryngologie et de chirurgie cervico-faciale, 94270 Le Kremlin-Bicêtre, France; Université Paris-Saclay, faculté de médecine, 94275 Le Kremlin-Bicêtre, France; Inserm U1185, 94275 Le Kremlin-Bicêtre, France.
Collège national d'audioprothèse, 75001 Paris, France; Laboratoire correction auditive, Bizaguet, 75001 Paris, France; Inserm U1000, neuro-imaging unit, service hospitalier Frédéric-Joliot, 91401 Orsay, France.
Presse Med. 2017 Nov;46(11):1043-1054. doi: 10.1016/j.lpm.2017.09.008. Epub 2017 Oct 31.
The management of deafness has become a major public health issue as their lack of detection has a deleterious effect in children and increases the risk factors for aggravation of other pathologies in adults. The detection of deafness remains a real challenge: in the newborn, systematic screening at birth is a good strategy, in adults, much remains to be done. The functional rehabilitation of deafness is based on the use of hearing aids by aerial or bone conduction or of auditory implants. There are three types of auditory implants available: bone anchored hearing implants, middle ear implants and cochlear implants. Many actors, in particular social organizations, can intervene in the financial management of these medical devices.