Some of the following documents are in PDF format and require Adobe Acrobat® Reader (Version 5.0 or greater) to be viewed and printed. This software is free and may be downloaded from the Adobe Web site.
Resources | Scopes of Practice | Preferred Practice Patterns
Certification and Licensure | Other Resources | Contacts
Resources
These resources can provide you with additional information you may find helpful as you work towards adding speech, language, and hearing benefits to your policy.
Scopes of Practice
ASHA developed the Scopes of Practice to provide a list of professional activities that define the range of services offered by certified audiologists and speech-language pathologists. Ethical practice requires that the professional work within his or her respective scope.
Preferred Practice Patterns
ASHA developed the Preferred Practice Patterns to provide guidelines that define universally applicable characteristics of activities directed toward individual patients/clients, and that address structural requisites of the practice, processes to be carried out, and intended outcomes.
Return to Top
Certification and Licensure
The following pieces of information provide detailed descriptions of the certification, licensing requirements, and ethical requirements of audiologists and speech-language pathologists.
Other Resources
- Treatment Efficacy Summaries
ASHA compiled evidence on the efficacy of treatment of 16 common types of communication disorders.
- Speech, Language, and Hearing Benefits Brochure [PDF]
ASHA developed a brochure on speech-language pathology and audiology benefits to assist in evaluating and rating coverage and reimbursement levels for speech-language pathology and audiology benefits by employers and health plans.
- A Checklist for Consumers
A Checklist is available for consumers to help them in approaching employers about obtaining or improving coverage of speech, language, and hearing benefits. It encourages the employee to talk about how treatment for a communication disorder can enhance employee morale and productivity.
Return to Top
Contacts
The following contacts are ASHA staff members who will be able to assist you as you work towards adding speech, language, and hearing benefits to your policy.
- Angela Foehl - Director, Private Health Plans Advocacy
- Janet McCarty - Private Health Plans Advisor
- Neela Swanson - Health Care Financing Information Coordinator
What is ASHA?
Return to Top