Recently, I found myself in a Facebook group chat discussing
how someone decided on their cochlear implant.
The person shared that they “naively” went along with their surgeons
recommendations. Fortunately, the
implant worked out well for the person, but it raised an interesting question. How much influence does the healthcare
provider have over the individual’s decision in selecting a cochlear implant
brand?
I posed this question in several cochlear implant Facebook
Groups. What influenced your decision to
choose a specific brand? And why? 177
people responded and interestingly 60% of those respondents stated their choice
was influenced by the cochlear implant center (hospital included), audiologist,
and surgeon. This is reasonable considering
people generally trust their hearing healthcare providers. But another picture emerged about hearing
health professionals I did not expect.
I found people were unaware they had a choice when they were
going through the selection process for a cochlear implant. Certain
facilities and government run healthcare systems have contracts with certain
manufactures and insurance, limiting the devices that were offered. Also, choices were limited because of known
recalls or device failures. Audiologist and surgeons have a certain level of
comfort and experience working with certain brands, so they would guide
patients toward one brand over another. One
person even shared that one of the cochlear implant manufacturers settled a
lawsuit with the U.S. Department of Justice for alleged kickbacks to health
care providers.
Trust and comfort is important when dealing with your hearing
health professionals, and you should have all the facts when your audiologist,
surgeon, or implant center recommends a life-long implant for you or a family
member. This includes knowing if their
recommendations are based on business reasons, experience, or personal
preferences.
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