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Audiology Today
March/April  2026

The American Academy of Audiology promotes quality hearing and balance care by advancing the profession of audiology through leadership, advocacy, education, public awareness, and support of research. Dive into the issue below!

Valuing Your Professional Time: Billing for Noncovered Audiology Services

Audiologists and patients commonly encounter challenges related to insurance coverage, singing common refrains of “Insurance does not cover it, so I cannot bill the patient,” or “I do not provide that service because insurance does not cover it.” When noncovered services go unbilled, practices miss out on important revenue that supports staffing, technology, and patient access and may unintentionally diminish the value of audiologists’ professional expertise.

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Government Shutdown Funding Agreement Delivers Wins for Hearing Health and Advances Path Toward TPA Reform

The federal funding agreement that ended the government shutdown in February included important policy and funding victories for hearing-health care. The legislation strengthens Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) programs and establishes growing federal momentum toward increased transparency and accountability in health-care benefit administration—an area that directly affects audiologists and their patients.

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Setting the Stage for AAA 2026: The Art of Human Care

As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to transform health care, audiology stands at a critical crossroads—one where innovation must move forward without losing sight of the human connection at the heart of care. At the Opening General Session of AAA 2026 in San Antonio, Dr. Hassan A. Tetteh will challenge attendees to think differently about technology, empathy, and the future of health care in his keynote, The Art of Human Care.

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Call for Honors and Awards Nominations

The Academy Honors Task Force is excited to announce the opening of the 2027 nominations. Do you have a friend or colleague who has been of exceptional service to the Academy and/or the profession who should be recognized and honored for their contributions? There are several categories available for nominations. Read about the categories and nominate someone who should be acknowledged for their work.

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ASA/ANSIS3.6 American National Standard Specifications for Audiometers—2025 Revision

The American national standard that governs the design and function of clinical audiometers, last revised in 2018, has a new 2025 revision (American Standards Association (ASA)/ANSI S3.6-2025; ASA, 2025). In this article, we discuss the history of the ANSI and the audiometer standard, and we highlight the most important changes in the new standard.

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Things You Do Not Know That You Do Not Know About Owning an Audiology Practice

Owning an audiology practice can be extremely rewarding but also filled with challenges that most clinicians do not anticipate until they are in the thick of it. For many, the focus is on patient care, clinical protocols, and technology; however, practice ownership is a distinct discipline altogether.

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Top Ten Reasons to Recommend HLAA to Your Patients

As audiologists, you provide clinical care so patients can improve their hearing. But true success in hearing health goes beyond the audiogram and beyond the audiologist’s office. It means living better with hearing loss and having others to turn to for support.

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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE | Valuing What We Do

Eight years. I recently retired from the Mayo Clinic in Florida after a 23-year career. During that time, I performed approximately 25,000 audiological evaluations. Each evaluation included a pre-appointment chart review and questionnaire review, a formal patient interview, a physical examination, the formulation of my clinical impressions, and the collaborative development of a tailored plan of care addressing the patient’s unique needs and desires.

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