2023
DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-1769741
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Exploring Hearing Care Technology from Clinic to Capability

Kathryn A. Penno,
Justin A. Zakis

Abstract: Healthcare systems are traditionally a clinician-led and reactive structure that does not promote clients managing their health issues or concerns from an early stage. However, when clients are proactive in starting their healthcare earlier than later, they can achieve better outcomes and quality of life. Hearing healthcare and the rehabilitation journey currently fit into this reactive and traditional model of care. With the development of service delivery models evolving to offer services to the consumer onl… Show more

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“…Although there are characteristics that elicited high agreement or disagreement (80%), there remains a lack of consensus in just over half (55%) the characteristic/device combinations. As is also discussed by Penno and Zakis, 10 while there are areas of shared commonalities, the appropriate application of each device type is informed by a clearer understanding of their functionalities and capabilities. Currently, conventional hearing aids are typically differentiated from "alternative hearing or listening devices" in that hearing aids are a registered medical product and the alternatives are not.…”
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“…Although there are characteristics that elicited high agreement or disagreement (80%), there remains a lack of consensus in just over half (55%) the characteristic/device combinations. As is also discussed by Penno and Zakis, 10 while there are areas of shared commonalities, the appropriate application of each device type is informed by a clearer understanding of their functionalities and capabilities. Currently, conventional hearing aids are typically differentiated from "alternative hearing or listening devices" in that hearing aids are a registered medical product and the alternatives are not.…”
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confidence: 97%