November 12, 2007

RESTON, Va — The American Academy of Audiology (AAA) announced the selection of Amy Miedema as Director of Communications and Debra Abel as the Director of Reimbursement.

Effective immediately, Miedema will manage the academy’s publications, to include Audiology Today, the Journal of American Academy of Audiology, books, brochures, and multimedia, as well as the Web site and public relations campaigns (Turn It to the Left) and communication efforts. She comes to the association with more than 9 years of experience in publishing, marketing communications, and project management. A news release from AAA characterizes Miedema as a strategic thinker and planner with strong leadership skills and business acumen; skills and expertise that the organizations considers will continue to help grow the success of the academy.

The Academy also reported that, effective November 12, Debra Abel, AuD, will manage the overall strategic and programmatic functions related to reimbursement, coding, and quality measures, including the development of products and services in this area. In addition, Abel will develop and implement specific initiatives aligned with the academy’s strategic advocacy plan. As part of her duties, Abel will also maintain relationships with key personnel of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), and other federal agencies, industry, and allied organizations.

Abel has been an at-large member of the Academy’s board of directors for more than 2 years and a member of the Academy since 1988. She has served as the chair of the Coding and Practice Committee (now Coding and Reimbursement Committee) from 2003-2005 and has served as the board liaison to the committee from 2005-present. Abel has authored and co-authored many articles and publications on the subject, including “Reimbursement/Practice Management Issues and Ethics”, Coding, Billing, and Reimbursement Capture, and “Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Billing”.

As a new addition to the academy staff, Abel will step down from her position as an at-large board member. AAA reports the board of directors has appointed Erin L. Miller, AuD, to complete Abel’s term on the board. Miller is currently the coordinator of hearing aid dispensary and clinical preceptor at the University of Akron, Ohio. Her special areas of interest include adult and geriatric amplification, auditory processing disorders, state licensure and advocacy issues, and mentoring.

Source: American Academy of Audiology