Overview
eAudiology incorporates all information and learnings related to telehealth and eHealth facilitating remote support of audiological rehabilitation.
Learn more about this Phonak initiative.
Due to the local and global measures taken to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic, many clients need their hearing care professional’s support more than ever. The global restrictions on movement have called for agility and an alternative service delivery model for hearing care.
Blended Real-time Interactions and Digital-Guided Experience, or the BRIDGE model, meets those needs by incorporating best practice in hearing healthcare and eAudiology, as well as hygiene and safety measures, in a blended-care approach.
Please contact your local Phonak representative for more information about the Phonak BRIDGE to clinical care.
Phonak is committed to support hearing care professionals in adapting to the changing conditions of delivering hearing healthcare while still adhering to the highest possible quality standards.
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Our eSolutions enable hearing care professionals to incorporate digital hearing healthcare services into their client’s journey.
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An introduction to eAudiology |
Danielle Glista, PhD | Link |
eAudiology: A review of perceptions and report on new audiological outcomes findings |
Dr. Gurjit Singh | Link |
Digital transformation in hearing healthcare |
Francois Julita | Link |
Knowledge is power: using eAudiology to improve hearing-related knowledge for patients, partners and professionals |
Dr. Melanie Ferguson | Link |
Beyond theory to practice: eAudiology Consensus statement prepared by the Phonak Expert Panel |
Joseph Montano, EdD | Link |
The use of mHealth tools to measure real/world hearing performance and hearing aid benefits |
Barbra Timmer, PhD, MBA | Link |
eAudiology: Practical clinical application |
William Campbell, MCISc | Link |
Remote Hearing Aid Programming: The Next Frontier |
Dr. Gina Angley | Link |
Phonak Remote Support: Key Learnings and Practical Tips |
Dr. Jean Anne Schnittker | Link |
Connected technologies for improved awareness, access and affordability in hearing health care |
Prof. De Wet Swanepoel | Link |
Considerations for Graduate Training |
Karen Munoz, EdD | Link |
Learnings from PARC on app-based HA adjustments in real-life & series wrap-up |
Dr. Christine Jones | Link |
A 10-step guide series written by renowned international experts, breaking down the guidelines of eAudiology clinical Implementation, into 10 easy-to-follow steps.
Short and easy-to-read blog posts on eAudiology and other latest developments in audiology:
Hearing care during COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic
Help protect your patients and stay connected to them during these difficult times. Five tips for hearing care professionals from Dr. Kyle Acker.
Keeping high-risk patient at home
In this blog article, Tania Rodrigues shares her top 3 resources to help HCP’s get up to speed in meeting the audiological needs of high-risk patients remotely
Ecologicial momentary assessment and its potential
Dr. Barbra Timmer shares the importance of using real-world information to highlight individualized hearing aid benefit beyond speech understanding.