Friday 22 August 2008

The Hearing Aid Council will cease in March 2010

Regulation of hearing aid dispensers will be carried out by the HPC and the ISA

http://www.hpc-uk.org/
http://www.isa-gov.org.uk/


... that means the hearing aid council rules for Dispensers will alter from around 1st April 2010..
The result of this could mean a lot more private hearing aid dispensers out there and hopefully a potential eroding of unjustifiably high prices!
Be aware also that after April, marketing techniques could also become far more aggressive and pushy and direct phone sales could be legalised....

It is the Government’s intention that the Hearing Aid Council’s responsibility for regulating hearing aid dispensers in the private sector should be transferred to the Health Professions Council.

Following on the Hampton Review, this change will strengthen protection for consumers, reduce costs for the industry and remove barriers between the public and private sectors. The Hearing Aid Council will be the first statutory regulator absorbed by the Health Professions Council, this transfer is currently due to occur by March 2010.

The Hearing Aid Council is a statutory regulator set up by the Hearing Aid Council Act (1968) to register dispensers and their employers working in the private hearing aid sector. It sets the standards of education, training, conduct and performance dispensers must meet to join the register and investigates any alleged breaches of those standards. There are around 1500 hearing aid dispensers on the HAC register.

The Hearing Aid Council
70 St Mary Axe, London, EC3A 8BE
Tel: 020 3102 4030
Fax: 020 3102 4476
Web: www.thehearingaidcouncil.org.uk

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