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November 16, 2004
Audiologists Win Coding Victory
The 2005 Medicare Fee Schedule will contain three new codes for audiology procedures for tinnitus assessment and central auditory function assessment.
Two Projects Get Underway With Early Reading First Grants
Speech-language pathologists in Arizona and Michigan were awarded $3.6 million in Early Reading First grants to support local effort to support language and pre-reading skills.
Assistive Technology Bill Signed Into Law
The Assistive Technology Act became law this month, ending the sunset provision that threatened the existence of programs.
Hearing Conservation Rule Proposed for Railroad Workers
ASHA believes that a rule regarding occupational noise exposure for railroad operating employees falls short of an effective hearing conservation program.
Tracking Eye Movements to Study Cognition and Communication
Learn about eye movement patterns and their application to research on individuals with disabilities.
Children with Hearing Loss: Reflections on the Past 40 Years
David Luterman reflects on early identification and intervention for children with hearing loss over the past 40 years.
Depression in Older Adults With Hearing Loss
Learn to recognize depression in your clients and how you can help.
The Basics of Patent Law
The first of a two articles explores the federal and legal protections for clinical inventions which should be considered in evaluating commercial products and procedures.
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In This Issue:
Audiologists Win Coding Victory
Two Projects Get Underway With Early Reading First Grants
Assistive Technology Bill Signed Into Law
Hearing Conservation Rule Proposed for Railroad Workers
Tracking Eye Movements to Study Cognition and Communication
Children with Hearing Loss: Reflections on the Past 40 Years
Depression in Older Adults With Hearing Loss
The Basics of Patent Law
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