Sycle to Help Hearing Clinic Offices Go Paperless
Sycle's new digital clinic strategy to create a paperless office will initiate through new document storage and e-signature features.
Sycle's new digital clinic strategy to create a paperless office will initiate through new document storage and e-signature features.
A year ago, hearing care professionals were scrambling to keep their dispensing offices afloat amid the Covid-19 crisis. With their unique view on data related to audiology business practices during this period, Sycle quickly came up with several innovative solutions to help practice owners and managers. HR recently interviewed Sycle VP of Sales & Enterprise Services Stephanie Grein, MBA, about Sycle's perspectives on clinical business practices both during and after the Covid-19 pandemic.
Managing a hearing care practice has never been more challenging than during the Covid-19 pandemic. Practice management expert and industry veteran Dan Quall, MS, provides tips for managing cash-flow, revenue generation and patient care, and how to prepare your practice for emerging from this crisis stronger than ever.
Google announced the release of two new features for Android phones, Live Transcribe and Sound Amplifier, as reported by “The Verge.”
Read MoreStorySign uses Huawei’s AI (Artifical Intelligence) to create what’s said to be an “authentic reading experience,” helping to open the world of books to deaf children and their families.
Read MoreIn honor of the United Nations International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Microsoft announced this new feature—powered by artificial intelligence (AI)—which provides captions and subtitles for presentations in real time.
Read MoreThe new service is designed to increase access to hearing care over distance by helping to enable remote fine-tuning of Phonak Audéo Marvel hearing aids from virtually anywhere in the world.
Read MoreShennib brings over 30 years of experience in healthcare innovations, starting his career in implantable cardiac pacing, and later taking leading roles with several hearing aid manufacturers including ReSound and InSound Medical, where he invented and developed the Lyric™ hearing device.
Read MoreAccording to MEDNAX, the development of the Audiology Institute was fueled not only by MEDNAX’s hearing screen success, but the need for a more comprehensive, collaborative, and integrated approach to advancing the treatment of pediatric hearing loss.
Read MoreUsers will be able to connect and monitor their hearing aids without using an intermediate device for streaming from Android phones and tablets to their hearing aids.
Read MoreFocus is said to be a new feature that uses “audio beamforming” technology to isolate and enhance sounds directly in front of the BOOST user.
Read MoreTo continue ensuring accurate results when testing is performed outside a traditional sound booth, version 5.0 adds patent-pending Response and Environment Adaptive Control Technology (REACT) to the system.
Read MoreThe feature—found in hearing aids certified through Apple’s Made for iPhone hearing aid program—will enable users to utilize their phones as a remote microphone when positioned near the source of sound (such as in a noisy restaurant).
Read MoreAccessibility features for people who are deaf or hard-of-hearing include FaceTime for capturing every gesture and facial expression, Type to Siri, closed captions, LED Flash for Alerts, Mono Audio and Made for iPhone hearing aids.
Read MoreThe Company plans to build a hearing health digital channel which will be a cloud-based monthly subscription using Avantego’s communication platform. It will be designed to deliver tailored and personalized content for individual practices or a network of practices, according to the announcement.
Read MoreThe scanner solution applies novel technology to transform images of the ear into 3D digital files that are then uploaded to Otocloud, for immediate use in the production of custom products.
Read MoreAt its outdoor-inspired Booth No. 43949 in the Sands Expo at CES, Oticon offered interactive displays and hands-on demonstrations of Opn’s new HearingFitness™ app.
Read MoreFennex 2.0 has new features like a simplified interface and the new version has been designed to include what Fennex AG says is “greater personalization of the hearing experience” with a feature that enables or disables hearing correction based on the results of a hearing test.
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