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Aug. 13, 2015

New CDC Report on Disabilities Doesn’t Include Hearing Loss; HLAA Expresses Outrage

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BETHESDA, MARYLAND — the Hearing Loss Association of America (HLAA) expressed their outrage last week following the publication of a new study by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) on the prevalence of disability in the US. The study published by the CDC last month, Prevalence of Disability and Disability Type Among Adults, US, 2013, evaluated vision loss, cognition, mobility, self-care and
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Jul. 27, 2015

Marlee Matlin to Make Broadway Debut in Deaf West’s “Spring Awakening”

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NEW YORK — Actress Marlee Matlin will make her Broadway debut in the upcoming Deaf West production of Spring Awakening this fall at the Brooks Atkinson Theater in New York. Previews will begin on September 8th and will be performed simultaneously in English and American Sign Language (ASL). Matlin, who has starred in a number of well known television series and movies, is the only deaf actress to
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Jul. 23, 2015

ASHA-Lead Opposition Halts Progress on Veteran’s Hearing Health Bill

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WASHINGTON, DC — Leaders from the International Hearing Society (IHS) expressed their frustration this week in an email circulated to the organization’s members on July 22, which was obtained by Hearing News Watch. The ongoing congressional lobbying efforts by IHS towards the passage of the Veteran’s Access to Hearing Health Act of 2015 (H.R. 353) and its US Senate companion bill (S.
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Jul. 21, 2015

Million Dollar Settlement Highlights Need to Accommodate Students with Hearing Loss

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GRANDVIEW, WASHINTON—a rural school district in Washington state has settled a Federal Civil Rights case for $1 million dollars according to a recent news release. According to the report, the Grandview School District had claimed that student José Garcia was at fault for his inability to learn, due to “ineffective use” of hearing aids. Additionally the district had made claims
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Jul. 19, 2015

IHS Sees Benefit to New DOL Certification for Apprenticeship Guideline Standards

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LIVONIA, MICHIGAN – The International Hearing Society (IHS) announced that it has received Certification of the new National Guidelines for Apprenticeship Standards for the Hearing Aid Specialist occupation from the US Department of Labor (DOL), Office of Apprenticeship. According to IHS, the newly registered apprenticeship program will provide a path for standardized training for Hearing Aid Specialists in the US; provide career matching services to
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Jul. 09, 2015

Sonova Sets Record Straight on Walgreens Partnership

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In response to our story about the Walgreens-Sonova partnership that published on July 8th, we received a clarification from Michael Isaac, Director of Media Relations for the Sonova Group and will share his response with our readers. Mr. Isaac was kind enough to provide Hearing News Watch with details of the relationship between Sonova and the pharmacy chain.   We
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Jul. 08, 2015

UPDATE: Sonova’s Connect Hearing Pilots Partnership with Walgreens

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Editor’s Note: This post was last updated on 7/9/15, following a response from Sonova regarding the accuracy of the story. The company’s response to our story can be read here. Confirming rumors that have had the dispensing community buzzing the past two weeks, multiple sources have now confirmed with this blog that Connect Hearing is, in fact, piloting a partnership with Walgreens in select locations
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Jul. 07, 2015

Audiology Down Under: Industry-Owned Clinics Facing Backlash in New Zealand

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WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND — Audiologists at industry-owned hearing clinics in New Zealand are being accused of exploiting vulnerable and elderly people for the sake of profit. Green Party consumer affairs spokeswoman Mojo Mathers, the country’s only deaf{{1}}[[1]]Mathers was born profoundly deaf, but does lipread and communicate orally in addition to using sign language[[1]] Member of Parliament (MP), expressed her concerns after
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Jun. 29, 2015

Audiologists Have Best Job in America, Says Time Magazine

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NEW YORK—The profession of Audiology was recently spotlighted among the best jobs in America. According to the editor’s at Time magazine, Audiologist claimed this year’s #1 spot as the best job in America. In the June 25 article, Time’s Maya Rhodan wrote that to determine this year’s “best job”, the magazine analyzed data collected from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and from CareerCast.com on work
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Jun. 26, 2015

Turtle Beach Partners with AuDConnex to Distribute New HyperSound Technology

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SAN DIEGO—Turtle Beach Corporation has announced a distribution partnership with AuDConnex, a major hearing industry buying group, for the company’s soon-to-be-released HyperSound Clear device. The new devices are an industry first technology, and AuDConnex members will have the opportunity to offer the new devices to their patients once it becomes available. Making further inroads into the hearing care community, the company’s latest