
Likening the health risks to smoking and obesity, the 2023 U.S. Surgeon General’s advisory focuses on the impacts of social isolation and loneliness as an epidemic facing Americans.
Likening the health risks to smoking and obesity, the 2023 U.S. Surgeon General’s advisory focuses on the impacts of social isolation and loneliness as an epidemic facing Americans.
This report from The Hearing Review explores the impact Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning are having on the hearing healthcare industry.
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted senior care community occupancy rates. As a rebound looms, senior care advocate, Laurie Orlov, provides an in-depth analysis on the state of the industry in this exclusive white paper.
Artificial Intelligence and Big Data are changing nearly every industry, and hearing healthcare is no exception. This white paper, written by Laurie Orlov, examines how this latest digital revolution is impacting hearing healthcare from population health management to hearing assistive technology to practice management.
Today’s patients expect a personalized/individualized rehabilitative process with their clinicians that facilitate participation in their own care. This white paper explores the motivational interviewing methodology and provides actionable information for hearing healthcare professionals to integrate into their daily practice.
In 2017, Dr. Harvey Abrams published a paper detailing the many comorbidities to hearing loss. In 2022, he revisited that paper, updating it with new research and data that also includes a new section with emerging information on dual sensory impairment.
This white paper examines the link between diabetes and hearing loss and presents the case for hearing and other healthcare professionals to work together to help their patients achieve better overall health outcomes.
This white paper explores the shift in hearing healthcare from an industry of providers focused purely on hearing loss to one that embraces better overall health outcomes.
This new white paper explores the most recent data and studies on the link between hearing loss and COVID-19, the long- and short-term effects on patients, and its impacts on hearing healthcare professionals and clinical practice.
For hearing healthcare professionals willing to adapt, the increasing prevalence of self-service and other online tools provides new opportunities.