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Funding Must Accompany Changes in Services for the Hearing Impaired

Summary by RÚV
The Director of the Icelandic Hearing and Speech Therapy Centre is concerned that there will be no funding for hearing healthcare services when the institution is closed down and the service is transferred to the Capital Region Health Service. There are no signs that more funding is being allocated to the service in the budget. The institution has been starved of funds for the past quarter of a century. The Minister of Health has drafted a bill …
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The Director of the Icelandic Hearing and Speech Therapy Centre is concerned that there will be no funding for hearing healthcare services when the institution is closed down and the service is transferred to the Capital Region Health Service. There are no signs that more funding is being allocated to the service in the budget. The institution has been starved of funds for the past quarter of a century. The Minister of Health has drafted a bill …

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RÚV broke the news in on Sunday, September 14, 2025.
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