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ACC covers the cost of accidents in New Zealand

ACC provides “comprehensive, no-fault personal injury cover for all New Zealand residents and visitors to New Zealand. This means you can apply for our help, no matter how you got injured, or whose fault it was” – ACC website

ACC has been covering the cost of hearing habilitation for people who have hearing loss due to workplace noise or other accidents since the scheme began in 1974.  Until 2011, ACC covered all costs associated with noise-induced hearing loss. The system was changed and they have since contributed a smaller amount towards hearing devices and services. In July 2014, ACC again reviewed their funding, and here we outline the current ACC hearing loss regulations and how it will help those with hearing loss due to noise or accident.

What is included when you are accepted for hearing aid funding by ACC?

  • ACC contribute towards the intial cost of the hearing aids – please see details below
  • Partial funding for earmoulds
  • ACC contribute to 2 clinic appointments each year after the first year
  • Hearing aid repairs over the life of the hearing aids
  • A second opinion – ACC will fund a consultation with a second clinic before trialling your hearing aids
  • Hearing aid batteries are covered by ACC

ACC hearing aids funding

More choice

A second device consultation – ACC covers the cost of a second appointment with another hearing clinic or Audiologist to assess your needs and the best solution for you.  This means that if you are not comfortable with your first recommendation for any reason, for example – the price; you have the flexibility to seek other options.

Follow up over the life of the hearing aids

ACC covers the cost of repairs up to the maximum of $234.09 for each aid within a two year period, once the warranty has expired.

Ear moulds – ACC contributes to the cost of new ear moulds, if they are needed, throughout the hearing aid lifetime.

Three levels of ACC funding for hearing aids

The level of ACC hearing aid funding for each claimant is decided by assessing each individuals situation and attributing how much of the hearing loss is due to the accident or noise exposure.

ACC hearing aid funding for both ears (Binaural)

Level 1 – $ 3157.90 (incl GST)

Level 2 – $3904.40 (incl GST)

Level 3 – $4953.05 (incl GST)

ACC hearing aid funding for one ear (Monaural)

Level 1 – $ 1873.35 (incl GST)

Level 2 – $2247.10 (incl GST)

Level 3 – $2770.93 (incl GST)

How will the ACC hearing aid funding apply to you?

I am a currently an ACC claimant and hearing aid wearer

ACC has increased the ongoing support of hearing aid wearers by increasing the amount they contribute to:

  • repairing your ACC hearing aids
  • new and replacement ear moulds
  • and to supplying batteries free of charge

You will still need to contribute to the cost of your:

  • Annual/ biannual hearing review and hearing aid adjustment
  • New ear moulds
  • Repairs – if they are over $234.09 per aid over two years.
  • And you will need to cover the cost of wax protection systems and dry kits

I am a current ACC hearing aid claimant and I need new hearing aids

ACC will consider a new claim for hearing aid funding after six years. ACC will determine the amount of funding based on the nature of your hearing loss and whether they consider the cause was workplace noise or an accident. In most cases, you will be required to see an ear nose and throat specialist (ENT / ORL) to determine the cause of hearing loss.

Once accepted for new ACC hearing aid funding allocation, you will receive:

  • one of 3 levels of funding that
  • ACC will continue to pay for hearing aid batteries
  • Some hearing aids are available at no added cost to you. If you would like higher level hearing aids, you will need to contribute to the cost.

Applying for new ACC hearing aid funding

The steps to funding for new ACC hearing aids by a current claimant

  1. A hearing reassessment by your Audiologist is sent to ACC.
  2. ACC will ask you to go for a consultation with an Ear, Nose and Throat specialist (ENT or ORL) who will decide how much of your hearing loss is likely to be due to noise or accident.
  3.  You will come to your audiologist for a device consultation, who will give their recommendations for the best hearing devices for you.
  4. You may choose to have another assessment and consultation by another Audiologist and get a second opinion.  ACC will cover the cost of this.
  5. Once you have decided on the right the solution for you, the hearing aids will be ordered and the fitting process can begin.

I have worked in noisy environments and would like to apply for ACC funding for the first time.

Applying for ACC funding:

  1. Visit your GP and ask if they could fill in a ACC claim form (ACC45) for hearing loss.
  2. ACC will send you some forms about your hearing loss and work history to fill out and return within 14 days.
  3. ACC will ask you to go to an Audiologist for a full hearing assessment.
  4. ACC may ask you to see an ear, nose and throat specialist who will assess the cause of you hearing loss and the amount of contribution they believe is due to noise or accident.
  5. Once your claim has been accepted you will come for a device consultation by your Audiologist, who will give their recommendations for the right hearing devices for you.
  6. You may choose to have another assessment and consultation by another Audiologist and get a second opinion.  ACC will cover the cost of this.
  7. Once you have decided on the right solution for you the hearing aids will be ordered and the fitting procescan begin.
  8. More details here

Here is a link to the ACC website with more details.

History of ACC and Hearing support

Before January 2011 ACC covered the full cost of hearing aids and accessories, batteries, repairs, as well as annual hearing assessments and hearing aid adjustments.  This meant that ACC claimants got first class service.  ACC claimants could get hearing aids that met their needs as well as excellent follow-up and maintenance, all covered by ACC.

Unfortunately, as the ACC claimants increased in numbers, due to better technology and more hearing loss among people who work in noise (who had historically not protected their hearing), the cost became too high for ACC to maintain.

In early 2011 the ACC hearing loss policy was changed in a number of ways including:

    • Increasing the level of hearing loss required to meet ACC funding criteria – to 6% hearing loss
    • Reducing the funding towards hearing aids
    • Reducing hearing related services like regular hearing assessment and hearing aids adjustment
    • Reducing what ACC would contribute to ongoing repairs and maintenance.
    • These changes resulted in a significant saving for ACC. ACC expenditure on hearing devices and services fell from $59 million per annum in 2010 to $16 million per annum in 2013.

It also resulted in many ACC claimants being unable to afford the hearing aids that would best meet their needs.  Some previous hearing aids wearers had to either go without hearing aids or get very basic hearing aids, increasing the effect of their hearing disability and their ability to function in their normal listening environments. In 2014, they increased the funding allocation making hearing aids more affordable for clients.

ACC Noted:

“The Ministry and ACC are concerned that people are not accessing the services and devices available to help them manage their hearing loss. People who suffer from injury-related hearing loss must be able to access the hearing services and devices they are entitled to in order for them to fully participate in employment, education, their community, and enjoy an improved quality of life. Hearing loss often leads to social isolation and depression.

The Ministry’s and ACC’s main objective is that services must be affordable and easy to access. In this case, more people need to be accessing the hearing loss services and devices they are entitled to so that people suffering from injury-related hearing loss can fully participate in society. 

Auckland Hearing is a small independent clinic.  This means that our overheads are low and therefore our pricing is very competitive. If you are looking for great service as well as competitive pricing while getting your new ACC hearing aids you are welcome to come along for a second opinion and pricing comparison.

Follow this link to see more details of our hearing aid fitting process…

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How to apply for ACC Hearing Aid Funding /hearing-aids/how-to-apply-for-acc-hearing-aid-funding/ Thu, 09 Apr 2020 06:52:04 +0000 /?p=933 How to apply for ACC funding for hearing aids You may be able to get funding for hearing aids through ACC (Accident Compensation Corporation). So how do you apply for ACC hearing aid funding? You may qualify for ACC hearing aid funding if you: have had an accident in New Zealand that caused hearing loss

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How to apply for ACC funding for hearing aids

You may be able to get funding for hearing aids through ACC (Accident Compensation Corporation). So how do you apply for ACC hearing aid funding?

You may qualify for ACC hearing aid funding if you:

  • have had an accident in New Zealand that caused hearing loss in one or both ears
  • have worked in a noisy environment in New Zealand and you believe that it caused your hearing loss.

ACC provides three levels of funding

The level of ACC hearing aid funding for each claimant is decided by assessing each individuals situation and attributing how much of the hearing loss is due to the accident or noise exposure.

ACC hearing aid funding for both ears (Binaural)

  • Level 1 – $ 3157.90 (incl GST)
  • Level 2 – $3904.40 (incl GST)
  • Level 3 – $4953.05 (incl GST)

ACC hearing aid funding for one ear (Monaural)

  • Level 1 – $ 1873.35 (incl GST)
  • Level 2 – $ 2247.10 (incl GST)
  • Level 3 – $ 2770.93 (incl GST)

How to apply for ACC hearing aid funding

  1. See you GP – Your GP will send the ACC45 form to ACC

    The ACC hearing aid funding process starts with a visit to your GP. Your GP will need to apply to ACC on your behalf.

  2. Fill out and return forms to ACC 

    ACC will send you a pack with information and some forms to fill in and send back to them. They will ask about your accident or work history.

  3. Audiologist Assessment

    ACC will send you a request to see an Audiologist for a full diagnostic hearing assessment. Please give us a call at Auckland Hearing; we will make you an appointment. We will do a full diagnostic hearing test and fill in the forms to send them back to ACC. ACC covers the cost of this hearing test.

  4. ENT specialist appointment

    ACC will make you an appointment to see an ENT specialist. They will decide how much of your hearing loss is due to noise and how much is from other things, i.e. age. ACC covers the cost of this appointment.

  5. ACC Hearing aid funding

    ACC will make their decision and send you a letter letting you know at which level of funding you have qualified.

  6. Hearing needs assessment 

    We will see you again at Auckland Hearing for a need assessment appointment to decide which hearing aids are best for you.

  7. Fully funded hearing aids

    We can provide fully funded hearing aids at all funding levels, or you can top up to other hearing aids if you choose to.

More information

In 2014 funding was changed and improved for ACC claimants here are some more details about the current ACC funding system.

How to order your ACC funded hearing aids batteries

If you do not feel ACC is the right path for you, please check out the other hearing aid funding options in New Zealand.

Getting started with your ACC application

If you are not sure about whether you could be eligible for an ACC claim or would like more information, please make an appointment for a free hearing check and discuss your options and the way forward.

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ACC hearing aid batteries – how to order batteries for ACC funded hearing aids /hearing-news/acc-hearing-aid-batteries-how-to-order-batteries-for-acc-funded-hearing-aids/ Thu, 14 Mar 2019 05:48:58 +0000 /?p=927 If you had your hearing aids funded by ACC, your batteries are included as part of your ACC cover.  In the past ACC hearing aid batteries were sent out automatically every 6 months or so, but this lead to some people accumulating more batteries than the needed. Now, when you run out of batteries you

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If you had your hearing aids funded by ACC, your batteries are included as part of your ACC cover.  In the past ACC hearing aid batteries were sent out automatically every 6 months or so, but this lead to some people accumulating more batteries than the needed. Now, when you run out of batteries you must request for more to be sent to you.

When you finalised you hearing aids your Audiologist sent in a battery request form for your ACC hearing aid batteries. ACC knows the size and type of batteries you need. The quantity of batteries you are expected to need is also on file and they are allocated to you each 6 months or so.

ACC hearing aid battery order options:

Time needed: 5 minutes.

When you need new batteries you can order more in the following ways:

  1. Go to the internet websitehttps://icanhear.co.nz/Account/Login

    Fill in your ACC number and your date of birth and then order more batteries

  2. Complete the return slip that ACC sent to you with the first set of batteries (link here)  and send it to:

    Freepost 225409
    ACC Battery request
    PO Box 62253
    Sylvia Park
    Auckland 1644

  3. Reorder, change or reduce your batteries –

    by phoning Community client direct on 0508 222 546.

Or for any other questions about ordering your ACC hearing aid batteries or more information about your hearing loss claim contact the ACC Hearing Loss team on 0800 101 996.

More about ACC funding for hearing aids here

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Noise Destroys – Noise induced hearing loss /hearing-aids/noise-destroys-noise-induced-hearing-loss/ Mon, 26 Feb 2018 05:45:07 +0000 /?p=922 NFD – Hearing Awareness Week 2018 (3 – 9 March) The National Foundation for the Deaf extended World Hearing Day 2018, into a week of awareness-raising to prevent noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL). What is noise-induced hearing loss? Noise-induced hearing loss is caused by exposure to excessive sound levels. It commonly occurs due to repeated noise exposure over

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NFD – Hearing Awareness Week 2018 (3 – 9 March)

The National Foundation for the Deaf extended World Hearing Day 2018, into a week of awareness-raising to prevent noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL).

What is noise-induced hearing loss?

Noise-induced hearing loss is caused by exposure to excessive sound levels. It commonly occurs due to repeated noise exposure over a long period of time (many years) in the workplace or can arise recreationally from attendance at loud concerts or use of loud power tools at home. A single event such as an explosion can cause noise‐induced hearing loss if the intensity is loud enough. (Refer to our Decibel Diagram, attached).

Sound pressure caused by noise destroys the delicate nerve cells in the inner ear that transmit sound messages to the brain. The nerve cells are replaced by scar tissue which does not respond to sound. The damage is painless but permanent. Hearing aids can be helpful but cannot restore normal hearing.

Noise‐induced hearing loss is preventable.

Excessive exposure to noise is a known cause of one-third of hearing loss in New Zealanders. The
higher the noise level and the longer your exposure, the greater the damage done – but the good news is that you can start preventing any further damage now.
There are three key things you can do to prevent noise‐induced hearing loss:
‐ Wear hearing protection when you are exposed to loud noise
‐ Limit the amount of time you are exposed to loud noise
‐ Turn down the volume on personal music players  ‐  and headphones are preferable to
earbuds, which play the music close to your eardrum.

The National Foundation for the Deaf has downloadable posters and fact sheets FREE for anyone who wishes
to participate in raising awareness of the prevention of noise‐induced hearing loss – at any time!
Go to www.nfd.org.nz  and click on the link on the homepage.

The NFD posters and fact sheets include:  
‐ Noise Destroys campaign poster
‐ The Decibel Diagram
‐ Protect your Hearing
WorkSafe has excellent workplace noise prevention resources on their website: www.worksafe.govt.nz

Sources: nfd.org.nz; WorkSafe.govt.nz; healthyhearing.com; hearingawarenessweek.org.au; restoredhearing.com

Noise destroys
Noise destroys

For more information

If you know you have hearing loss due to noise at work and feel you are ready to trial hearing aids please see our two information pages about hearing aids funding through ACC:

–  How to apply for ACC Hearing Aid Funding

– ACC hearing aid changes – More funding, More choice

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