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ASHA Desk Reference
Online Desk Reference
Addenda
- Audiologic Rehabilitation-Basic Information Bibliography (Vol. 2)
- Role of Audiologists in Vestibular & Balance Rehabilitation (Vol. 2)
Practice Scope & Patterns
- Preferred Practice Patterns for the Profession of Audiology (Vol. 1)
- Scope of Practice in Audiology (Vol. 1)
Practice Guidelines
- Audiological Assessment of Children-Birth Through 36 Months of Age (Vol. 2)
- Audiologic Management of Individuals Receiving Cochleotoxic Drug Therapy (Vol. 2)
- Audiometric Symbols (Vol. 2)
- Competencies in Auditory Evoked Potential Measurement and Clinical Applications (Vol. 2)
- Determining Threshold Level for Speech (Vol. 2)
- Guidelines for Hearing Aid Fitting for Adults (Vol. 2)
- Guidelines on Audiology Service Delivery in Nursing Homes (Vol. 2)
- Manual Pure-Tone Threshold Audiometry (Vol. 2)
- Guidelines for Audiologic Screening (Vol. 4)
- Joint Audiology Committee Practice Statements and Algorithms (Vol. 4)
- Knowledge and Skills Required for the Practice of Audiologic/Aural Rehabilitation (Vol. 4)
Definitions
- On the Definition of Hearing Handicap (Vol. 2)
- Definitions of and Competencies for Aural Rehabilitation (Vol. 4)
- Prevention of Speech, Language and Hearing Problems (Vol. 4)
- Severely Hearing Handicapped (Vol. 4)
- U.S. Government Definition of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists (Vol. 4)
Position Statements
- Balance System Assessment (Vol. 2)
- Electrical Stimulation for Cochlear Implant Selection & Rehabilitation (Vol. 2)
- External Auditory Canal Examination and Cerumen Management (Vol. 2)
- Neurophysiologic Intraoperative Monitoring (Vol. 2)
- Position Statement & Guidelines on Support Personnel in Audiology (Vol. 2)
- Hearing Loss: Terminology and Classification (Vol. 4)
- Professional Performance Appraisal by Individuals Outside of Professions of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology (Vol. 4)
Relevant Papers
- Short Latency Auditory Evoked Potentials (Vol. 2)
- Tinnitus Maskers (Vol. 2)
- Clinical Record Keeping in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (Vol. 4)
- The Autonomy of Speech Language Pathology and Audiology (Vol. 4)
Technical Reports
- Acoustic-Immittance Measures: A Bibliography (Vol. 2)
- Audiological Assessment of Central Auditory Processing: An Annotated Bibliography (Vol. 2)
Aural Rehabilitation: An Annotated Bibliography (Vol. 2)
- Calibration of Speech Signals Delivered Via Earphones (Vol. 2)
- Cochlear Implants (Vol. 2)
- Sound Field Measurement Tutorial (Vol. 2) Tympanometry (Vol. 2)
- AIDS/HIV: Implications for Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists (Vol. 4) Audiologic Screening (Vol. 4)
- Central Auditory Processing: Current Status of Research and Implications for Practice (Vol. 4)
- Major Issues Affecting the Delivery of Services in Hospital Settings: Recommendations and Strategies (Vol. 4)
- Provision of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Services to Older Persons in Nursing Homes (Vol. 4)
ASHA Products
Online Products Catalog
Professional Development
- JCIH Year 2000 Position Statement: Principles for Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (Earn 0.2 ASHA CEUs) Item #0112379
- Improving and Quantifying Amplification Benefits (Earn 0.2 ASHA CEUs until 11/04) Item #0112400
- Auditory Neuropathy: An Update on Characteristics, Audiologic Assessment, and Management Strategies (Earn 0.2 ASHA CEUs) Item #0112318
- Improving Clinical Outcomes With New ABR and DPOAE Techniques (Earn 0.2 ASHA CEUs) Item #0112144
Reports, Directories, and Reference Materials
- Clinical Issues When Assessing African American Children: ASHA Readings Item #0112416
- Guidelines for Audiologic Screening Item #0112060
- Prevention Curriculum Guide for Audiologists and Speech Pathologists Manual for Instructors, Vol. 1, Item #0112355
- Manual for Students, Vol. 2, Item #0112356
- Readings on Prevention, Vol. 3, Item #0112357
- Technical Information Packets (with reports, position statements, guidelines, and related documents)
- Occupational Hearing Conservation, Item #0111759
- Productivity Information Packet, Item #0110682
- Working with Children Who Have Selective Mutism, Item #0112293
- Infant Hearing Evaluation Packet, Item #0111757
- Technology Services and Devices for Students in Schools, Item #0112102
- Hospital-Based Practice Issues in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, Item #0111813
- The Practice of Audiology: Skills Validation Study Item #0112010
Management, Marketing, and Reimbursement
- Getting Your Services Covered: A Guide for Working with Insurance and Managed Care Plans (1999) Item #0112292
- Private Health Plans Handbook for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology (health plan coverage, claims, diagnoses coding, treatment procedures, Medicare fee schedule and includes audiology CPT and ICD-9 codes) Item #0111976
- Curriculum Guide to Managed Care Item #0112017
- Development and Management of Audiology Practices Item #0111902
- Mind Your Business Marketing Kits (Audiology) Item #0112345
- Guidelines for Referral to Audiologists Item #0112163
- Audiology Radio Ad "So Much to Hear" (30-second ads that provide room for your name and telephone number) Item #0112135
- Marketing Manual: A Resource Guide Item #0112028
Brochures and Posters
- Hearing Aids and Audiologists: A Sound Solution to Improved Communication (booklets) Item #0112163
- Tools for Living: Hearing, Speech, and Language (educational comic book) English (Item #0112158); Spanish (Item #0112159)
- Ear Infections and Language Development (booklet) Item #0112330
- Hearing, Noise, and School-Aged Children (booklet) Item #0210338
- How Does Your Child Hear & Talk (brochures) English, Item #0210106; Spanish, Item #0210107
- Communication for a Lifetime: Speech, Language, and Hearing in Older Adults (brochures) Item #0210105
- Speech, Language, Audiology Services: Are You Covered? (brochures) Item #0210109
- Hearing, Noise, and School-Aged Children (brochures) Item #0210338
- Preventing Hearing Loss and Tinnitus (brochures) Item #0112295
- Noise in Your Workplace (brochures) Item #0210134 Noise and Hearing Loss (brochures) Item #0210118
- Tinnitus (brochures) Item #0210119
- Assistive Listening Devices (brochures) Item #0210132
- Sample Sets, Audiology sample packet Item #0220403
- How Does Your Child Hear and Talk Poster Spanish, Item #0112383
- How to Destroy Your Ears Slowly (poster) Item #0112358
- Consumer Bill of Rights (poster) Item #0220412
- "The Time is Now" Infant Hearing Screening (Poster) Item #0112240
- "The Sounds of Life" Hearing (poster) Item #0112243
- "The Invisible Disorder" Communication Facts (Poster) Item #0112170
- "Pump Down the Volume?" Hearing Conservation (Poster) Item #0112171
- Hearing Aids (Poster) Item #0112208 Diagram of the Ear (Poster) Item #0112207
Online Information
Audiology Information Series
Available in printer-friendly PDF format, these information sheets are for distribution to clients, and each includes a space for your business card.
- Early hearing detection and intervention
- Audiologic screening and audiology services
- Hearing loss in children
- Vertigo
- Hearing assistive technology and audiologic rehabilitation
Reimbursement and Coding
- 2002 Medicare Fee Schedule for Audiologists - ASHA compiled this listing of all procedures used by audiologists. Summarizes reimbursement changes for 2002 as well as changes affecting rehabilitation agencies and cost reports.
- Audiology HCPCS National Codes - Lists national codes for hearing aids, accessories, batteries, earmolds and dispensing fees.
- Managed Care: An Introduction for SLPs and Audiologists
- HIPAA: ASHA’s Responses - The Health Insurance Portablility and Accountability Act (HIPAA) requires the use of a standard format for the electronic transmission of patient related information and further mandates compliance with HIPAA’s patient privacy rules designed to maintain the confidentiality of medical information.
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