Hearing News Watch

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Dec. 15, 2015

Amid “Profound Disruption”, Private Hearing Aid Market up 9%

Brian Taylor
Two recent articles in the mainstream press reflect the views of public health officials with respect to a pair of hot button issues: the hearing aid industry and the aging American population. In a October 31 Forbes article, Jason Karlawish, MD, a physician, author, and co-director of the Penn Memory Center and the Healthy Brain Research Center, built a credible
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Dec. 14, 2015

More Bad News for California Dispensing Business

HHTM
CHICO, CALIFORNIA — Less than one month following the revelation that McDonald Hearing Aid Centers of northern California was placed under investigation by the state’s Department of Consumer Affairs, a report surfaced Monday that the state is expanding the fraud accusations against the business owner to now include separate charges against three employees. According the Sacramento Business Journal,  the California Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology and
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Dec. 11, 2015

Over 4,000 Firefighters File Lawsuit Against Siren Manufacturers Over Hearing Loss

HHTM
NEW YORK CITY – in the New Jersey and New York City area, over 4,000 firefighters are filing suit against truck siren manufacturers over claims of permanent hearing loss as a result of years of exposure to the sirens. Many of the veteran firefighters, who have been exposed to the loud sirens for years, have experienced significant hearing loss as
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Dec. 08, 2015

JAMA Report Outlines New Approaches to Mitigating Cognitive Decline: Will Audiology Play a Role?

Brian Taylor
According to the Pew Research Center, roughly 10,000 Baby-boomers will turn 65 today, and about 10,000 more will cross that threshold every day for the next 15 years.With this aging population comes the increased risk of Alzheimer’s as well as other forms of cognitive decline. The prevalence of dementia is expected  to double every 20 years because of the aging
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Dec. 02, 2015

Sivantos Experiences Double-digit Growth

Brian Taylor
Sivantos reported their 2015 financial numbers for fiscal year (FY) 2015 earlier this week and the report highlights 10% organic growth for FY 2015 that ended September 30th. According to a recent European analysist report for the hearing aid industry Sivantos and ReSound have been the fastest growing manufacturers in the  hearing aid industry for the past year. This is
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Nov. 27, 2015

New York Hearing Aid Dispenser Arrested Over Billing Fraud Scheme

HHTM
SYRACUSE, NEW YORK — A licensed New York hearing aid dispenser and owner of Syracuse Hearing Aid Centers, LLC, was arrested Monday morning on charges that he operated a criminal scheme. According to a news release on November 23rd, the business is alleged to have fraudulently billed more than $1.6 million by selling public employees custom fit earbuds, but then
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Nov. 24, 2015

Why Did Dr. Cassel Change Her Mind About Consumer-Driven Healthcare?

Brian Taylor
By now everyone in the hearing healthcare industry is familiar with the facts, but they bear some repeating:  There are millions of Americans with mild to moderate age-related hearing loss, and a mere 15 to 30% of this group use hearing aids, which are expensive, rife with stigma, and rarely covered by insurance. The consequences of untreated age-related hearing aids are
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Nov. 23, 2015

Starkey May Be Preparing for Auction Block: Local Report

Brian Taylor
A November 21st Minneapolis Star Tribune report indicated that Starkey Hearing Technologies may be a target for acquisition. According to the report, mass executive firings and subsequent turmoil have raised eyebrows within the industry and left Starkey Hearing Technologies in a vulnerable position. The speculation of a sale was first reported by Wayne Staab at HHTM on October 11. Industry analysts
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Nov. 22, 2015

The Impact of Hearing Loss on Health and Wellness is Topic of PBS Video

Brian Taylor
Hearing loss in adults is more than a minor inconvenience; it is a public health concern with several far reaching effects that often can be successfully treated. That was the main message in a recent public television broadcast produced by Twin Cities Public TV in collaboration with the Minnesota Commission for Deaf, Deafblind and Hard of Hearing Minnesotans. Minnesota Public
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Nov. 20, 2015

California Dispensing Business Under Fire

Brian Taylor
CHICO, CALIFORNIA — McDonald Hearing Aid Centers of northern California is under scrutiny by the state’s Department of Consumer Affairs. According to a November 19th report on NBC affiliate KNVN in the Chico/Redding market, the hearing aid center, which has 19 locations in northern California, is accused of pressuring elderly patients into more expensive hearing aids than were needed and altering test results as part