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Focus on Health Care

October 16, 2007

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This issue of The ASHA Leader focuses on issues related to health-care settings. It includes information about ASHA's recent health care survey, dysphagia treatment, treatment in a Bolivian hospital, negotiating with payers, and supervision.

High Response to ASHA Survey Reveals Progress in Health Care
The results of the 2007 SLP Health Care Survey indicate that progress has been made in the areas of shortages, work conditions, and salaries.

Negotiating with Health Care Payers
Clinicians and business owners can have successful contracting relationships with payers, but first they must prepare to negotiate the best deal. Learn tips to prepare for negotiation.

Why Supervision Matters in Health Care Settings
By accepting and training a student, managers in health care settings are also grooming a potential future employee.

Newborn Screening Act Needs Reauthorization
Reauthorization of the Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) Act of 2007 is approaching a Nov. 16 deadline, the target adjournment data announced by the House of Representatives.

A Passion for Literacy: David Baldacci
Best-selling novelist David Baldacci, known for his high-intrigue thrillers has taken a new turn in a life powered by his love of language with Wish You Well, a story steeped in the Appalachian Mountains of Virginia. The book led to a foundation that supports family literacy efforts.

E-Learning: Educating the 21st Century Speech-Language Pathologist
Last in a series on topics addressed at the Speech-Language Pathology Education Summit.

An Advocate for Self-Assessment: Barbara Weinstein
In an interview, Barbara Weinstein reflects on the 25-year evolution of the groundbreaking Hearing Handicap Inventory for the Elderly self-assessment inventory. *Audiology*

Evidence-Based to Reality-Based Dysphagia Practice
Three case studies illustrate common and rare clinical dilemmas and demonstrate the common components of the process of evidence-based clinical problem-solving.

Student SLPs Work and Learn in Bolivia
In helping students develop cultural sensitivity, Teachers College of Columbia University developed a program in which speech-language pathology master's students spend a month in Bolivia.

Hearing Preservation in Patients With a Cochlear Implant
One of the newest applications of implantable hearing technology now in clinical trails combine electric and acoustic stimulation into a hybrid device.


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