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Secondary Medicare Diagnosis Coding Expansion, Electronic Health Records Associated with Increase in Illness Severity

February 7, 2020

A look at whether the expansion of secondary diagnosis codes in January 2011 and incentive payments for health information technology is associated with changes in measured severity of illness.

Benefits of Cochlear Implants in Single-Sided Deafness Patients

February 7, 2020

There was an improvement in health-related quality of life and a reduction of tinnitus and cognitive distress in patients with SSD after cochlear implantation.

Audiologists Miss Many Candidates for Cochlear Implants

January 27, 2020

Many adult patients who are good candidates for cochlear implants are missed because of significant variation among audiologists in how patients are preoperatively assessed and unfamiliarity with the most current […]

Nobel Awards for Otolaryngology Research

November 25, 2019

Over the years, several Nobel Prizes have been awarded for research changing the understanding of vestibular organs and the inner ear.

Link Between Hearing and Cognition Begins Earlier Than Once Thought

November 15, 2019

Even the earliest stage of hearing loss—when hearing is still considered normal—is linked to cognitive decline, according to a new study

Are Diuretics Useful in the Treatment of Meniére’s Disease?

November 11, 2019

There is a critical need for high-quality randomized control trials to determine if diuretics are effective for treating Meniére’s disease.

Using the Vagus Nerve to Help Hearing

November 10, 2019

Vagus nerve stimulation paired with tones may improve auditory processing.

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Genetic Testing for Hearing Loss

Asymmetric Hearing Loss Can Lead to Speech Recognition Difficulties

October 25, 2019

A new study has linked chronic conductive hearing loss with speech recognition deficits.

What Defines Asymmetric Sensorineural Hearing Loss?

October 13, 2019

Defining significant asymmetric sensorineural hearing loss (ASNHL) is important to determine if a patient requires further evaluation for retrocochlear pathology.

Hearing Loss Less Prevalent among African-Americans

October 13, 2019

the findings are consistent with lower hearing loss prevalence in African-Americans compared to the non-African-American populations

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