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Long COVID Hearing Loss: What Audiologists Must Know

This 2025 Hamilton CapTel® Report reveals how Long COVID impacts hearing, cognition, and patient outcomes. Audiologists will gain essential insights into auditory processing issues, tinnitus, and sensorineural hearing loss—plus real-world tools for diagnosis and rehabilitation. With contributions from clinical leaders, it's your guide to identifying post-COVID symptoms and improving care. Download the free report created exclusively for hearing care professionals.

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Hearing Loss Recognized in American Diabetes Association’s Standards of Medical Care

The American Diabetes Association has recognized hearing loss as being more common in people with diabetes, and added audiology to its table on referrals for initial diabetes care management in its recent updated "Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes-2021" published in the January 2021 edition of Diabetes Care, the organization’s professional magazine.

SPECIAL REPORT: Hearing Care and “Value-based Reimbursement” in Medicine

It’s hard to follow doctors’ orders when you cannot hear them! A quiet revolution is taking place in medicine; doctors are increasingly being reimbursed for their services based on patient outcomes, and not the standard fee-for-service model that focuses on quantity and/or complexity of care. As medical facilities seek methods for greater patient engagement and satisfaction, as well as more effective treatments for chronic conditions, hearing healthcare finds itself an integral part of value-based healthcare.

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Case Study Shows Benefits of Captioned Telephones for Social Connection

A new case study published by the LeadingAge Center for Aging Services Technologies (CAST)—a coalition of 400 technology companies, businesses, and aging service organizations, that are focused on technology to transform the aging experience—reveals that residents in senior living communities who use captioned telephones are less likely to experience the adverse effects of loneliness.

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Webinar: Hearing Loss and Associated Comorbidities: What Do We Know?

Many recent studies have linked hearing loss to disabling conditions, such as cognitive decline, depression, diabetes, falls, heart disease, and many more. This webinar—presented by Harvey Abrams, PhD, and sponsored by Hamilton CapTel—reviews several of the most eye-opening of these studies and summarizes their findings so that hearing care professionals can use them for better patient counseling—as well as to help educate doctors and primary care physicians for more patient referrals.

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