Hearing Aid Industry Transitions to Patient-Focused
Model
By Henry Smith
Editor: You've probably seen some of Henry Smith's articles on our site
before. In this latest offering, Henry makes the case that the hearing aid
industry is becoming more consumer oriented because of the availability of
online resources.
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The technology to purchase hearing aids online has revolutionized the
digital hearing aid industry. In the past, those who were hard of hearing
sought care through a system that was centered on the provider. The
patient made an appointment, traveled to the clinician's office, sat
through a battery of hearing tests, spent hours being fitted for an
appropriately-sized hearing aid, only to leave empty-handed because the
hearing device still needed to be manufactured and shipped. When the
hearing aid finally did arrive, if it was not adjusted properly, the
patient was back to square one. Now, picture a time when you can go order
hearing aids online, emailing the manufacturer your hearing test, ordering
a state-of-the-art digital hearing aid and having it shipped directly to
your house. When it arrives, most hearing aids will be ready to use right
out of the box. If it is not properly adjusted, you sit down in the
comfort of your own home with your free, manufacturer- provided software
and, with the help of some virtual guidance, tweak the hearing aid until
it is just right. Sound like the future of hearing aid delivery? It is
called the patient-focused hearing aid delivery model, and thankfully, the
future has arrived.
Why Complicate Things? Technology Simplifies the Science of Hearing
The digital hearing aid industry, like many others, is adapting to the
ever-changing and increasingly technology-dependent world in which we
live. As technology has simplified business, travel and entertainment, it
is also simplifying the previously complicated world of patient healthcare
every day. Whether buying a new digital hearing aid or looking for
adjustments or accessories, consumers can now get everything they need for
their hearing aids online.
For many years, we did not question the need to make several
appointments and wait weeks for the medical products that we needed
because that was all we knew. Now, because there is technology available
that opens up avenues to alternative distribution options, many
manufacturers and healthcare suppliers have already changed the way they
do business to adapt to it, allowing you to order hearing aids online.
Their efforts will not be in vain because, as is obvious when you stroll
down the frozen food aisle and see the dizzying array of quick dinners
available, consumers want it right, and they want it now, especially when
it comes to something as important as their health.
If we are going to call this model patient-focused, what else do all
consumers want? Options! Not only is technology allowing consumers to get
hearing aids online, it is also enabling a wider variety of digital
hearing aid to be produced, giving customers increasing choices for
individual comfort, while providing cutting-edge hearing care.
In the past, many people with mild to severe hearing loss did not like
the feeling that their digital hearing aid was blocking out natural sound
from entering. As hearing aids evolved, technology enabled new designs to
be created that went deeper into the ear canal. Enter the newest category
of hearing aids, called open-fit. With this design, the receiver goes down
into the canal, allowing it to remain open and enabling natural sounds to
enter, no matter what level of hearing loss you have. The days of seeing
your grandma's hearing aid at ear-level have past, and the latest
open-fit, speaker-in-the-ear digital hearing aid technology provides the
utmost in comfort and natural quality, while remaining practically
invisible.
One of the most fascinating and revolutionary uses of technology in the
hearing industry enables consumers to adjust hearing aids online, using
technology interfaces or through cutting-edge software that adjusts the
instruments automatically through sophisticated scene-analysis algorithms.
This technology helps to create a patient-focused environment because
customers have the freedom to be involved as little or as much as they
would like with the adjustment of their digital hearing aid. Those who are
more tech-savvy and only need a little bit of amplification will likely
choose the "do-it-yourself" route.
Conclusion
After years of conducting business as a manufacturer-focused industry,
digital hearing aid distribution is now transitioning to a patient-focused
model. Thanks to technology and the innovative pioneers who are utilizing
it, what was previously called the alternative model is progressively
becoming the norm for hearing aid distribution as more and more consumers
are ordering their hearing aids online. In addition to the patient-focused
distribution model, technology is also allowing manufacturers to produce a
wider variety of hearing aids that are better quality than previous
models.
About the Author
Henry Smith is the founder of America Hears, a leading manufacturer and
distributor of hearing aids online for over 26 years. Henry started the
company in 1979, following a 15-year career at the Pennsylvania School of
the Deaf, including his work as an Acoustic Technician. Henry is a pioneer
in the use of computers and the Internet to allow customers to have a
hands-on approach to the tuning and adjusting of their digital hearing
aids. He strives to be customer-centric in all aspects of his work.