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November 7, 2006
Congress Delays Action on Medicare Reimbursement
Cuts in Medicare reimbursement as well as the expiration of the therapy cap exceptions process are in store unless Congress passes Medicare legislation during a special legislative session.
Review Finds Flaws in Reading First Program
A scathing report found fundamental flaws in the billion-dollar Reading First program.
New Diagnoses Recommended for the International Classification of Diseases
On behalf of ASHA, members recommended several new codes for speech, language, and hearing disorders for the latest revision of the code set for ICD-9-CM.
Telepractice Program for Dysphagia
A dysphagia telepractice program from the perspectives of urban and rural clinicians in Kansas.
Interpretation of Correlation
Explores one of the most fundamental quantitative methods that is simple to implement, but subject to common misunderstandings.
9th International Congress on Noise as a Public Health Problem Set for July 2008
This congress will provide an assembly point for noise researchers, government agencies, and concerned businesses and industries. *Audiology*
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
Many people experience symptoms of GERD, yet the serious illness potential is widely misunderstood.
A Partnership for Communication
The author shares his personal journey through amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and proposes a model for the role of the SLP.
How a Sister (and SLP) Learned the Right Questions to Ask
Learning to communicate through technology was an adjustment, and an SLP shares the questions she learned to ask about communication preferences.
Stories From a "Silent Epidemic"
An oral history project is allowing survivors of brain injury to tell their stories and increase awareness and educate the public.
Funding the Future
The brief profiles in this story illustrate how the filed of communication sciences and disorders will be served, thanks to the efforts of the ASHFoundation and all of its generous supporters.
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In This Issue:
Congress Delays Action on Medicare Reimbursement
Review Finds Flaws in Reading First Program
New Diagnoses Recommended for the International Classification of Diseases
Telepractice Program for Dysphagia
Interpretation of Correlation
9th International Congress on Noise as a Public Health Problem Set for July 2008
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
A Partnership for Communication
How a Sister (and SLP) Learned the Right Questions to Ask
Stories From a "Silent Epidemic"
Funding the Future
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