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Evidence to Improve Care

Bilateral Cochlear Implantation

Final Recommendation

  • Health Quality Ontario, under the guidance of the Ontario Health Technology Advisory Committee, recommends publicly funding bilateral cochlear implantation for adults and children with bilateral severe to profound sensorineural hearing loss

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Sensorineural hearing loss is a condition in which a person’s cochlea (the hearing organ in the ear) or the nerve pathways for hearing are damaged. Depending on the amount of damage that cannot be repaired, hearing loss can range from mild to profound.

A cochlear implant is an electronic device that acts in place of the inner ear to help communicate sound to the brain and improve the hearing of people with sensorineural hearing loss.

Health Quality Ontario looked at the potential benefits and harms of people having cochlear implants in both ears (bilateral cochlear implantation) as opposed to just one, whether this is good value for money, and the budget impact of publicly funding bilateral cochlear implantation. We also talked with people with sensorineural hearing loss about their values, preferences, and experiences with cochlear implants.

Read the full Health Technology Assessment report for more information.

Bilateral Cochlear Implantation: A Health Technology Assessment (PDF)
October 2018

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The Ministry of Health has accepted this recommendation.

The Ministry of Health has provided the following response: The Ministry has a standardized process in place to review Health Quality Ontario recommendations. This takes into consideration Ministry priorities, implementation options, the need for consultation with impacted stakeholders, and funding considerations.



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