BIHIMA Reports Q1 2025 Growth in Hearing Instrument Sales
BIHIMA’s Q1 2025 report shows strong growth in hearing instrument sales across the UK and Ireland, with particularly notable increases in NHS and rechargeable device uptake.
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BIHIMA’s Q1 2025 report shows strong growth in hearing instrument sales across the UK and Ireland, with particularly notable increases in NHS and rechargeable device uptake.
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The 2025 BIHIMA audiologist survey offers an unflinching look at the mounting challenges facing the UK’s hearing care sector.
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BIHIMA has released Q4 data on British and Irish hearing technology market figures for 2024, revealing overall growth across the entire year.
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The audiologist survey seeks to gather feedback on key hearing healthcare issues, aiming to improve industry practices and address challenges.
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BIHIMA released its Q1 2023 data on hearing instrument usage in the UK and Ireland, showing a four-year high in both regions.
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The BIHIMA highlighted the benefits of hearing technology for creating a more inclusive society as well as current barriers to hearing care.
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One of the key headlines from the data, according to BIHIMA, is the number of hearing-impaired people using hearing instruments, which has risen to 53%. This is an increase of 12% over the last 10 years, demonstrating how the industry is reaching a greater number of people, however, there is still “much to do if we are to positively impact all those in need.”
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The UK Private sector continues its strong recovery from the pandemic with units up by 2.7% from the previous quarter and up 50% on Q1 2021, according to an announcement from the The British Irish Hearing Instrument Manufacturers Association (BIHIMA).
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Q4 in the UK private market saw a slight dip in sales of 1% compared to Q3 of 2021, which had been a “record quarter,” but the market still saw an overall annual increase in sales of 130k units in 2021, compared with 2020, up by 46% and up by 20% on 2019, according to an announcement from The British Irish Hearing Instrument Manufacturers (BIHIMA).
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The third quarter of this year was a second consecutive record as the hearing instrument market continues to recover from the effects of the pandemic according to an announcement published on the British Irish Hearing Instrument Manufacturers Association (BIHIMA).
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The British and Irish Hearing Instrument Manufacturers Association (BIHIMA) is calling for annual hearing tests to be mandatory from the age of 55, according to a press release on its website.
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The British Irish Hearing Instrument Manufacturers Association (BIHIMA) announced the release of Q2 2021 market data showing “massive growth in the Irish and UK private hearing instrument markets.”
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Hearing instrument unit sales are down for Q1 of 2021 compared to the previous quarter, which is “unsurprising due to the lockdown restrictions that ran throughout spring this year and increased COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations at the start of the year,” according to an announcement from the British Irish Hearing Instrument Manufacturers Association (BIHIMA).
Read MoreIn a recent survey of 2,000 UK adults commissioned by the British Irish Hearing Instrument Manufacturers Association (BIHIMA), consumers were questioned about their awareness of the co-existence of hearing loss and other diseases such as dementia, depression, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and high blood pressure.
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The latest UK and Irish hearing instrument data for Q4 2020 shows significant NHS recovery in the final months of the year, despite a second national lockdown in December, according to an announcement from the British Irish Hearing Instrument Manufacturers Association (BIHIMA).
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