Three Ways to Compel Consumption Shifts in the Hearing Device Market, part 5
The Hearing Disruptions series seeks to cover the rapid changes taking place in hearing healthcare. Today’s post is the final portion on one presentation culled from recent topics presented to the Institute of Medicine’s (IOM) Committee on Accessible and Affordable Hearing Health Care for Adults. Informing to Compel Consumption Choices Holly Hosford-Dunn, Ph.D. Presented…
Read MoreMarket Forces Battle Barriers in the Hearing Device Market, Part 4
The Hearing Disruptions series seeks to cover the rapid changes taking place in hearing healthcare. Today’s post is culled from recent topics presented to the Institute of Medicine’s (IOM) Committee on Accessible and Affordable Hearing Health Care for Adults. Holly Hosford-Dunn, Ph.D. Presented at the June 30 IOM meeting regarding hearing aid availability (click here…
Read MoreReport Cards for Hearing Aids and Hearables, part 3
The Hearing Disruptions series seeks to cover the rapid changes taking place in hearing healthcare. Today’s post is culled from recent topics presented to the Institute of Medicine’s (IOM) Committee on Accessible and Affordable Hearing Health Care for Adults. A Bi-Model Market for Hearing Aids and Ear Amplifiers Holly Hosford-Dunn, Ph.D. Presented at the…
Read MorePSAP and Hearable Market Encroachment, Part 2
The Hearing Disruptions series seeks to cover the rapid changes taking place in hearing healthcare. Today’s post is culled from recent topics presented to the Institute of Medicine’s (IOM) Committee on Accessible and Affordable Hearing Health Care for Adults. Hearables: Hype and Market Entry Holly Hosford-Dunn, Ph.D. Presented at the June 30 IOM meeting…
Read MoreHow Hearing Aids Are NOT Like Glasses
By: Holly Hosford-Dunn Ph.D. This week is a guest post from the Hearing Economics blog editor. To our HHTM readers, Eyes and ears are linked in our thinking and speaking, as in “The eyes and ears have it.” Have what, exactly? Seeing and hearing are so different, why they are treated like kissing cousins?…
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