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Tele-Audiology and Security Management

2019
Security is a huge topic and not at all fun. It's hard to understand. It can be scary. It is always lurking. And poor security can bring down any system, regardless of how useful or important it is. Understanding the risks and vulnerabilities in systems and the motivations and methods of attackers is important in designing and operating secure and ...
Rick Harvey, Ingo Mueller
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Using wireless telecommunication technology to promote tele-audiology

2013 Wireless Telecommunications Symposium (WTS), 2013
The purpose of this research is to investigate how wireless telecommunication technologies, more specifically Bluetooth, can be utilized in a tele-audiology assessment system to promote remote hearing diagnosis in the following aspects: supporting multiple hearing test modalities (e.g., pure-tone audiogram and speech test); providing a convenient ...
null Daoyuan Yao   +2 more
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Reducing Loss to Follow-Up with Tele-audiology Diagnostic Evaluations

Telemedicine and e-Health, 2016
Infants who do not pass their newborn hearing screen require diagnostic follow-up visits but often face access barriers such as travel distance and shortage of pediatric audiologists. Telemedicine (tele-audiology) is a potential solution to provide diagnostic hearing evaluations for families of infants facing access barriers.
Madan, Dharmar   +9 more
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Tele-audiology: Implications and Practioners' Perceptions

2017
Purpose: The purpose of this systematic review is to examine audiologists’ perceptions of tele-audiology and how tele-audiology is being implemented. Background: Telemedicine, and specifically tele-audiology, is a potential option to provide families and patients with hearing loss access to diagnostic and treatment services when there are access ...
Marsteller, Marisa   +2 more
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Tele-audiology: Expanding Access to Hearing Care and Enhancing Patient Connectivity

Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 2015
Background: Tele-audiology within the Department of Veterans Affairs has expanded significantly in response to growing Veteran hearing needs and issues, namely maldistribution of provider resources and continued lags in timely access to care. Although tele-audiology originated from successive telemedicine programs dating back to the early 1960s, the ...
Chad, Gladden   +2 more
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Tele-audiology diagnostic testing services for children with disabilities in a school setting: A pilot study

International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 2023
Children with disabilities (CWDs) having comorbidities face challenges in accessing and completing diagnostic hearing evaluations. This study was conducted to determine whether a tele-audiology diagnostic test battery can be administered to school-aged CWDs having comorbidities in a school-setting.A proof-of-concept pilot study using a cross-sectional ...
Vidya Ramkumar, Mark Krumm
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Tele-Audiology in the United States

2010
The incorporation of telehealth into the daily clinical practice of audiologists in the United States is in its early stages of development. Some initial research has been conducted in order to validate the use of telehealth technologies in providing hearing and balance evaluation and management services (Krumm, Huffman, Dick, & Klich, 2008; Krumm,
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Employees' Acceptance of Health Care Service Innovations: A Study in the Field of Tele-audiology

2020 IEEE International Conference on Healthcare Informatics (ICHI), 2020
The successful development and implementation of service innovations in health care is closely related to the acceptance of health care professionals. However, creating acceptance among frontline employees is challenging. Today, service innovations contain disruptive new technological solutions and digital service components.
Marie Luengen   +2 more
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A Web Services–Based Distributed System with Browser–Client Architecture to Promote Tele-audiology Assessment

Telemedicine and e-Health, 2009
The purpose of this research was to extend applications of the Internet and other telecommunication means to the assessment of hearing. The newly developed distributed system consists primarily of an application server and its database, and Web services under browser-server architecture to support remote hearing assessment. A pilot study was conducted:
Jianchu, Yao   +2 more
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Tele-Audiology in the United States

2011
The incorporation of telehealth into the daily clinical practice of audiologists in the United States is in its early stages of development. Some initial research has been conducted in order to validate the use of telehealth technologies in providing hearing and balance evaluation and management services (Krumm, Huffman, Dick, & Klich, 2008; Krumm,
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