I got this response when asking about what the MOD (Ministry of Defence), UK, was doing about tinnitus:
"Thank you for your email of 16 September 2019 to the Minister for Defence Personnel and Veterans, the Hon Johnny Mercer MP, about tinnitus. The Minister appreciates you taking the time to write on this important matter and has asked the Joint Medical Group to respond. We recognise the significant impact that tinnitus and hearing loss can have on lives and we are taking steps to address this in the Service community. The hearWELL collaboration, established several years ago by Defence, is engaging with key stakeholders to further translational research into the prevention, detection and treatment of tinnitus and noise/blast induced hearing loss. Our partners are many and include the NHS, Department of Health and Social Care, the Health and Safety Executive, universities and NATO; primarily the US Department of Defense Hearing Center of Excellence. In a short time, the hearWELL collaboration has become the internationally recognised driver for change in this area, producing outcomes that have had a very significant, direct affect. These advances are envisaged to change the pathway for the management of these conditions entirely within Defence and offer significant scope for translation through to the NHS practice. As the collaboration develops it will continue to strive to be truly 'whole force', using research to drive outcomes to the benefit of all; serving personnel, veterans, families and their support networks. We trust you will be reassured by this. Yours sincerely, Joint Medical Group"