Lack of follow-up for children with permanent hearing loss

There are “significant deficits” in the follow-up paediatric assessments provided to children identified with permanent hearing loss, a study has found.

Lack of follow-up for children with permanent hearing loss

There are “significant deficits” in the follow-up paediatric assessments provided to children identified with permanent hearing loss, a study has found.

A survey carried out by medical researchers showed more than 70% of consultant paediatricians expressed concern that a limitation on resources could pose a serious risk to children due to the potential for a missed or delayed diagnosis.

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