Literature DB >> 29915451

Disruptive Hearing Technologies and Mild Sensorineural Hearing Loss I: Accessibility and Affordability Issues.

Anna Marie Jilla1, Carole E Johnson1, Jeffrey L Danhauer2.   

Abstract

Limited accessibility to and affordability of hearing health care (HHC) and hearing aids (HAs) are two reasons why people do not seek treatment for their hearing losses. This article is the first in a series of two and discusses affordability issues (i.e., billing models, cost-effectiveness, insurance coverage, and reimbursement) related to and provides a historical context for the Over-the-Counter Hearing Aid Act of 2017. This piece of legislation supports development of a new class of over-the-counter HAs that represents a disruptive technology that may transform the HHC industry by reducing costs specific to the device. A discussion of ethical issues and the importance of using evidence-based practice guidelines set the stage for the second article in this series, which reviews relevant research on issues pertaining to persons with mild hearing loss.

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Keywords:  adult; direct-to-consumer; health-related quality of life; hearing aids; hearing loss; insurance; over-the-counter

Year:  2018        PMID: 29915451      PMCID: PMC6003813          DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1641740

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Semin Hear        ISSN: 0734-0451


  24 in total

1.  Hearing and vision care for older adults: sensing a need to update Medicare policy.

Authors:  Heather E Whitson; Frank R Lin
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  2014-11-05       Impact factor: 56.272

2.  Policy Solutions for Better Hearing.

Authors:  Christine Cassel; Ed Penhoet; Robert Saunders
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  2016-02-09       Impact factor: 56.272

3.  The socioeconomic impact of hearing loss in U.S. adults.

Authors:  Susan D Emmett; Howard W Francis
Journal:  Otol Neurotol       Date:  2015-03       Impact factor: 2.311

4.  Evaluation of a Modified User Guide for Hearing Aid Management.

Authors:  Andrea Caposecco; Louise Hickson; Carly Meyer; Asaduzzaman Khan
Journal:  Ear Hear       Date:  2016 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 3.570

5.  Hearing Loss in Older Persons: Does the Rate of Decline Affect Psychosocial Health?

Authors:  Marieke Pronk; Dorly J H Deeg; Cas Smits; Jos W Twisk; Theo G van Tilburg; Joost M Festen; Sophia E Kramer
Journal:  J Aging Health       Date:  2014-04-30

6.  Change in prevalence of hearing loss in US adolescents.

Authors:  Josef Shargorodsky; Sharon G Curhan; Gary C Curhan; Roland Eavey
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  2010-08-18       Impact factor: 56.272

7.  A cost-utility analysis of adult group audiologic rehabilitation: are the benefits worth the cost?

Authors:  Harvey Abrams; Theresa Hnath Chisolm; Rachel McArdle
Journal:  J Rehabil Res Dev       Date:  2002 Sep-Oct

8.  Guest editorial: accessible and affordable hearing health care for adults with mild to moderate hearing loss.

Authors:  Amy Donahue; Judy R Dubno; Lucille Beck
Journal:  Ear Hear       Date:  2010-02       Impact factor: 3.570

9.  Patient Complexity Charge Matrix for Audiology Services: A New Perspective on Unbundling.

Authors:  Ian M Windmill; Charles Bishop; Alex Elkins; Mary Frances Johnson; Grace Sturdivant
Journal:  Semin Hear       Date:  2016-05

Review 10.  Self-Fitting Hearing Aids: Status Quo and Future Predictions.

Authors:  Gitte Keidser; Elizabeth Convery
Journal:  Trends Hear       Date:  2016-04-12       Impact factor: 3.293

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  1 in total

1.  Objective and Subjective Benefit of Direct-to-Consumer Hearing Devices in Middle-Aged Adults.

Authors:  Karen S Helfer; Sara K Mamo; Michael Clauss; Lincoln Dunn
Journal:  Am J Audiol       Date:  2022-04-27       Impact factor: 1.636

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