Noise for UK audiology change echoes through UK Parliament's corridors
Hosted by Labour MP Yasmin Qureshi, the November 5 Parliamentary launch of the Specsavers-driven Hearing Health Report drew together representatives from across the hearing care spectrum with MPs, bringing media focus on hearing loss and on proposals to give private high street hearing centres a primary slice of care under the NHS. See our video interview with the Specsavers team.
Audiology can be expected to get noise in the right place. And for making noise about fundamental change in how hearing care begins for UK citizens, hardly could Specsavers have chosen a better place than the House of Commons, to be precise the Churchill Room, a stroll along well-worn faux Gothic corridors to both chambers of the supreme UK legislature. Where better to send messages echoing: we shall fit them in the high streets, on the beaches,...
[caption id="attachment_139087" align="alignright" width="198"] PWn the room named after him at the House of Commons, the bust of Winston Churchill looks down on an audiology gathering: we shall fit them in the fields...[/caption]
Audiology can be expected to get noise in the right place. And for making noise about fundamental change...
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