The role of hearing professionals for over-the-counter hearing aids

Carlos A. Perez-Heydrich, Colleen Zenczak, Lindsey Roque, Colleen Ryan, Y. Agrawal, Zahra N. Sayyid
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Adults with all levels of hearing loss have faced financial and accessibility constraints in obtaining prescription hearing aids. To increase access to hearing aids, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has created a new designation of over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids for adults with perceived mild to moderate hearing loss. The goal of this article is to describe the incorporation of OTC hearing aid users into established audiology services. A proposed workflow was created by otolaryngologists and audiologists at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and is being implemented at outpatient audiology offices. We used published criteria for appropriate OTC hearing aid usage and disqualifying criteria hearing specialists should be aware of. The proposed workflow describes the multiple entry points for OTC hearing aid users seeking access to care and appropriate objectives for these visits. The new FDA ruling has increased the accessibility of hearing assistance devices; however, the varying degrees of retailer support systems could lead to improper fitting and other technical problems for some patients trialing new hearing aids. Our proposed workflow aims to describe the incorporation of established hearing assistance services with the new OTC hearing aid market.
听力专业人员在非处方助听器中的作用
各级听力损失的成年人在获得处方助听器方面面临经济和可及性限制。为了增加获得助听器的机会,美国食品和药物管理局(FDA)为轻度至中度听力损失的成年人创建了一种新的非处方助听器(OTC)。本文的目的是描述将OTC助听器用户纳入已建立的听力学服务。约翰霍普金斯大学医学院的耳鼻喉科医生和听力学家提出了一种工作流程,目前正在门诊听力学办公室实施。我们使用了公开的标准,用于适当的非处方助听器使用和听力专家应该知道的不合格标准。拟议的工作流程描述了寻求获得护理的OTC助听器用户的多个入口点和这些访问的适当目标。FDA的新规定增加了助听器的可及性;然而,不同程度的零售商支持系统可能会导致一些患者试用新的助听器不合适和其他技术问题。我们提出的工作流程旨在描述已建立的助听器服务与新的OTC助听器市场的结合。
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