White Papers Archives | The Hearing Review https://hearingreview.com/resource-center/white-papers Drawing on the content and resources of the two leading magazines in the hearing industry, The Hearing Review and Hearing Review Products is the single-stop web site for the hearing industry. It brings users the latest news, product developments, and legal and regulatory updates. Subjects include coverage of industry trends, developments in instruments, patient counseling, industry events and education. Mon, 28 Apr 2025 19:32:49 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 AI is Transforming Aural Rehabilitation https://hearingreview.com/resource-center/white-papers/ai-is-transforming-aural-rehabilitation Fri, 31 Jan 2025 18:35:00 +0000 https://hearingreview.com/?p=98631

True success in hearing care includes training the brain to process and understand speech in real-world environments. Without comprehensive aural rehabilitation, a critical gap remains in patient treatment.

Lace AI Pro (formerly LACE) is transforming auditory training. In just 15 minutes a day, give your patients the skills they need to thrive—while building a healthier, more profitable practice.

Download the white paper to discover:

  • Why leading audiologists consider auditory training essential
  • How training with Lace reduces hearing aid returns by up to 90%
  • The power of practicing with familiar voices and personalized content
  • Strategies for building a more profitable practice
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Embracing the Next Wave of Change https://hearingreview.com/resource-center/white-papers/embracing-the-next-wave-of-change Tue, 21 Nov 2023 19:35:24 +0000 https://hearingreview.com/?p=95746

Exploring Audiology’s New Frontier

The field of hearing healthcare stands at a crossroads of innovation and traditional patient care. As professionals navigate this terrain, the call for a nuanced blend of technology and empathy becomes increasingly clear. This moment in time promises a fresh perspective on the role of audiology in people’s lives.

Key Insights for Advanced Audiology Care

Dive into “The Next Wave of Hearing Healthcare and Emerging Technologies” to unlock comprehensive insights:
  • Integrating OTC Hearing Aids: Unpack the pros and cons of incorporating OTC hearing aids into your practice, weighing the value of this additional offering against your business needs.
  • Enhancing Patient Communication: Learn techniques for engaging with patients about hearing aid choices in a manner that prioritizes understanding and clear, informed consent.
  • Connectivity at the Core: Explore the surge in device interconnectivity and how it’s revolutionizing hearing aid technology, offering unprecedented user empowerment.
  • Clarifying with Captioning and Transcription: Investigate the transformative power of the latest apps, designed to bring real-time conversational participation to your patients who use hearing devices.

Charting the Path Forward in Audiology

As the terrain of hearing healthcare shifts, staying informed is key. The guide we offer is more than a resource; it’s a conversation starter, a window into the future, and a testament to the resilient spirit of innovation that drives audiology today.

Embrace the journey ahead. Secure your copy of the guide by filling out the form below and step confidently into the future as a leader in audiology care.

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Bluetooth LE, Audio LE and the Future of Sound Integration https://hearingreview.com/resource-center/white-papers/le-bluetooth-le-audio-and-the-future-of-sound-integration Thu, 10 Nov 2022 17:57:00 +0000 https://hearingreview.com/?p=92299

LE Bluetooth took shape in 2010 and eventually an audio streaming solution called LE Audio was built on top of the LE Bluetooth platform. The technology is progressing and the possibilities are tantalizing. The “guts” of LE Audio is software called Low Complexity Communication Codec or LC-3 for short.

Experts expect to see this technology in non-hearing aid audio devices and eventually—perhaps in the next few years—in hearing aids. Bluetooth LE Audio via the LC-3 platform will allow any compatible device to connect to an unlimited numbers of devices—with better sound quality and less power consumption. The LC-3 platform allows users to connect multiple devices to one transmitter.

The Featured Report will cover the following topics/takeaways:

  • predicted benefits of LE Audio for people in theaters, movie houses, lecture halls, airports, and even rock concerts;
  • the predicted time horizon for realizing LE Audio’s potential; and
  • the potential for LE Audio to level the playing field among hearing aid manufacturers.

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Why Calibration Is Critical With Automated Testing https://hearingreview.com/resource-center/white-papers/why-calibration-is-critical-with-automated-testing Fri, 14 Oct 2022 15:01:20 +0000 https://hearingreview.com/?p=91740

Recently, Grason-Stadler hosted a discussion between Dr. James W. Hall III and Dr. Robert Margolis about the current audiology landscape. They discussed the patient-provider gap that exists and the urgent need for a solution. In this transcribed excerpt of the interview, they address the importance of calibrated and validated hearing test results and how that affects automated testing.

To access the White Paper, please fill out the short form below for immediate download

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How To Make The Cost Conversation Easier https://hearingreview.com/practice-building/marketing/financial-services/how-to-make-the-cost-conversation-easier Mon, 18 Jul 2022 19:02:00 +0000 https://hearingreview.com/?p=90054

We all know that cost is one of the biggest reasons that patients often don’t move forward with the purchase of hearing technology. We also know that financing plays a major role in making comprehensive hearing health care products and services more accessible to patients. If patients can fit the cost into their lifestyle and monthly budget, they may be more likely to move forward with purchasing the technology they want and need to help them live a connected life.

The CareCredit pre-qualification process makes it even easier for patients to see if they prequalify for the CareCredit credit card with no impact to their credit bureau score. So, providers now have an opportunity to break down yet another barrier that patients may have and increase access to hearing technology.

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Learn how you may help overcome the barriers of cost concerns by utilizing pre-qualification and digital tools, like custom link and QR codes, to help innovate your practice.

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How AI is Transforming Hearing Care – Free White Paper Download https://hearingreview.com/resource-center/white-papers/how-ai-is-transforming-hearing-care Wed, 07 Jul 2021 14:40:54 +0000 https://www.hearingreview.com/?p=79221

AI has transformed some industries overnight. Now – AI has come for hearing aids and audiology.  Meet Whisper, the new hearing system that gets better over time. Traditional hearing aids don’t upgrade themselves. Whisper does. In the two white papers below, you can learn how their AI has impacted sound processing and transformed hearing care.

Are you wondering what the next frontier is for hearing aid technology?

White Paper: Redefining Hearing Aids

With Whisper,the hearing aid starts smart and keeps improving.This continuous improvement is driven by regular software upgrades that deliver performance enhancements. Learn how it works.

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If you were interested in Redefining Hearing Aids, and the Whisper Hearing System then you should also check out Redefining Hearing Aids.

White Paper: Beyond Frequencies: Artificial Intelligence, Sound Patterns, and the Whisper Hearing System

On average patients keep a hearing aid for over six years, during which technology can change dramatically, and leave them outdated. We believe there is a better way.

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Are You Considering Adding Teleaudiology to Your Practice? Download Our Considerations Guide! https://hearingreview.com/resource-center/white-papers/are-you-considering-adding-teleaudiology-to-your-practice-download-our-considerations-guide https://hearingreview.com/resource-center/white-papers/are-you-considering-adding-teleaudiology-to-your-practice-download-our-considerations-guide#comments Mon, 08 Feb 2021 23:09:00 +0000 https://www.hearingreview.com/?p=74879 GSI’s new Teleaudiology Guide provides an in-depth overview of the current teleaudiology landscape including synchronous and asynchronous options, what GSI offers, and how to implement teleaudiology in your practice!

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New Paper Explores Audiologists’ Evolving Role As a ‘Hearing Loss Mitigation Counselor’ https://hearingreview.com/resource-center/white-papers/audiologists-evolving-role-as-a-hearing-loss-mitigation-counselor Wed, 16 Sep 2020 20:42:12 +0000 https://www.hearingreview.com/?p=70504
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As audiology continues to evolve, it is critical to acknowledge that our future depends upon recognizing and serving patients from a whole-person perspective, rather than taking a narrow view of the person with hearing loss addressed only with amplification. This is the thesis of a new white paper by a group of private practice audiologists who show how tailored solutions—including amplification, assistive technology, safety/alerting systems, expanded telecommunications options, artificial intelligence, and collaborative professional networking—can result in better outcomes and happier clients, while solidifying audiology’s role in general healthcare. The paper also demonstrates how professionals and office staff can use case histories and testing to identify a wide array of products and programs to meet each individual’s unique needs.

“Changing Role of the Audiologist from Hearing Healthcare Provider to Hearing Loss Mitigation Counselor” was written by Stacey Baldwin, AuD, Lisa Battani, AuD, Sarah Schotte, AuD, and Timothy Steele, PhD, and is offered as a free download for hearing care professionals through a grant from Hamilton CapTel.

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HHTM Appoints Chief Marketing Officer; Celebrates 9th Anniversary https://hearingreview.com/inside-hearing/people/chief-marketing-officer Wed, 15 Apr 2020 04:47:53 +0000 https://www.hearingreview.com/?p=68075 Hearing Health & Technology Matters (HHTM), an online resource for hearing professionals and consumers with hearing loss, announced its 9th anniversary this week. Originally founded in 2011 by a group of audiologists and hearing industry professionals, HHTM has grown to become a “leading source of news and commentary about topics related to hearing loss and hearing healthcare.”

HHTM articles and reporting have been “cited and republished frequently over the past 9 years by authoritative sources, both inside and outside the hearing industry,” according to HHTM’s announcement. 

Every week, the editorial team strives to bring readers the latest news and insightful perspectives:

“Over the past nine years, especially over the last few years, in which we are living through unprecedented disruption in our profession, HHTM has been a leading source of news and commentary for both professionals and consumers,” said Taylor. “From thoughtful opinions on a range of subjects to monthly updates on hearing industry patents. Whether it’s during morning coffee, a midday snack, or late night internet jag, HHTM articles, posts, and e-books are always time well spent.” 

Company Announces New CMO

In addition to reaching the nine year milestone, the organization has also announced the addition of Nick Fitzgerald as Partner and Chief Marketing Officer. 

Nick Fitzgerald, Partner, Chief Marketing Officer, HHTM

“I couldn’t be happier that Nick is joining our team,” said Kevin Liebe, AuD, HHTM President and CEO. “Having worked with Nick for some time now, I can confidently say he is one of the most knowledgeable people in the industry when it comes to web development and digital marketing.”

Fitzgerald brings a wealth of knowledge to his new role as CMO, with over 13 years experience in digital marketing and as the owner and president of AuDSEO

“The team at HHTM is exceptional, and I’m excited to partner with such an amazing group of thought leaders,” said Fitzgerald. “I’m really looking forward to utilizing my experience, and that of AuDSEO to help drive more innovation at Hearing Health and Technology Matters.”

Editors and Contributors Comment on 9-Year Milestone

“I have been affiliated with HHTM since 2014, when Holly Hosford-Dunn asked me to guest blog for the Economics Section. That opportunity has since led to my role as Editor of the Economics Section, and I could not be more humbled to be a part of this remarkable media outlet,” said Amlani. “Each Section Editor offers readers with practical, unique, and out-of-the-box perspectives that, I believe, have changed how we, professionally, provide treatment to our patients, operate our clinics, and render education to future clinicians. Congratulations, HHTM, on the nine-year anniversary…a toast for the many years still to come.“

“In its 9 years, Hearing Health & Technology Matters (other than being a mouthful to say), is now the premier go-to blog for hearing healthcare professionals and consumers alike. On a regular basis the contributors provide cutting edge ‘bottom lines’ in a readable and concise format,” said Chasin.

“Congratulations to HHTM for providing insights and research to the hearing loss community for the past nine years!  Best wishes for many more years of informative and timely reporting,”  said Shari Eberts, Founder, LivingWithHearingLoss.com.

Source: HHTM

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Veterans with Hearing Loss and PTSD https://hearingreview.com/resource-center/white-papers/veterans-with-hearing-loss-ptsd Mon, 02 Mar 2020 03:32:59 +0000 https://www.hearingreview.com/?p=67251 There are an estimated 19 million US veterans, the majority (more than 14 million) of whom are classified as “wartime veterans.” The three most frequent service-connected disabilities for veterans are (in order) tinnitus, hearing loss, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)—making it likely that if you’re caring for veterans, you may encounter some with both hearing disorders and PTSD. This special report, sponsored by Hamilton® CapTel®, looks at the research and special audiological considerations for veterans with PTSD, interviewing veterans, audiologists, and experts in this area.

The special report also covers:

  • Unique personal and hearing treatment challenges for veterans with hearing disorders and PTSD;
  • How tinnitus can assume a larger-than-usual role in the lives of veterans with PTSD, and how audiologists might help by modifying their hearing aid fitting goals and aural rehabilitation;
  • Why prescribing amplification for those with PTSD can sometimes be a double-edged sword, dramatically helping some while also posing unexpected challenges for others;
  • How to refer veterans with PTSD for specialized assistance from the VA;

To get a FREE copy of the report, please fill out form below

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